what water additive are you using to get that blue glow or is it uv reactive tubing?
i have put the alphacool blue uv reactive additive in mine about a month ago and now it does not light up any more :mad:
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That is over-clock deep blue, it actually looks more blue in real life under the uv light. The tubing is clear clearflex 1/2" stuff :)
Clunk what sort of temps are you getting from it?
http://store.over-clock.com/WaterAdditives.html right at the bottom, second one down in the pull down box :)
It varies wildly, but at the moment, its priming @ 3869 @ 1.54v and its is showing as 60c. The northbridge is @ 32c.
edit: 4140mhz @60c northbridge 33c :D
Took these last night, call it an update to my rig.. :D.. just want to share it with all of you nice ppl at Hexus..
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/3...1669cv6.th.jpg
Let me know what you guys think and where can I improve further..
Damn it man.. that's some nice organisation. Maybe water cooling :) otherwise i think it looks great
I like my case clean.. :D
Here is my PC
I will get some pics of it in the dark when it becomes dark.
Lights on
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7586/pict0076na0.jpg
Lights off
http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/2665/pict0077ho7.jpg
nice :)
I've just finished my new case - pics to come
Azza - nice but you need to sort the mass of cabling that sits on the right in those photos - not doing your airflow any good :(
They dont really restrict it that much because of the 2 Zalmans on the side. They give my case all the air that it needs.
Im going to do a mass tidy up some time next week.
If you look though, they blow air the other side of the graphics card, so the CPU is getting its air from the front of the case - through the mass of wires :P
Dave