Raptor One

 
  • System Owner: Theboatswain
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW K2
CPU Intel 2600K
Frequency: Default FSB / QPI: Default Multiplier: 45 x Stepping: 7
VCore: 1.3 v VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM Gskill 2x F3-17000CL9D-8GBXLD DDR3-2133
Frequency: 2133 MHz Timing: 9-11-9-28 Voltage: 1.65 v
Graphics Card EVGA 2x GTX 580 SC
GPU Frequency: 850 MHz Shader Frequency: 1700 MHz Memory Frequency: 2098 MHz SLI: Yes
Case
Corsair
700d
Case
Cool Master
ATCS 840
CD/DVD
LG
CH08LS10
Cooling
Danger Den
Monsoon
Cooling
Danger Den
Reservoir
Cooling
Koolance
RP-452X2 Pump Resevoir
Cooling
Fesser
360 Rad
Accessory
OCOOL
360 RAD
Cooling
Swiftech
MCP 655 X 3
Fan
Xtig
3 140, 3 120
Fan
Koolance
6 Koolance high speed fans
Fan
Silverstone
6 high speed fans
Hard Drive
Westren Digital
I TB 64Cache Black
Heatsink
Koolance
VID-NX580 x 2
Heatsink
Nate Man Do
Chiset and Vreg Blocks
Heatsink
Watercool
Chipset and Vreg waterblocks
Keyboard
Steelseries
6G V2 Medal Of Honor
Monitor
Samsung
Synch Master P2770
Mouse
Steelseries
Ikari Lazer Mouse
Power Supply
CoolerMaster
1200 w Silent pro
Power Supply
Thermatake
TR2- 430 (This operates all pumps and Rad Fans)
Solid State Drive
OCZ
Solid 3 120 X2 in Raid 0
Solid State Drive
OCZ
Vertex Shreder Fast File Drive
Sound
Asus
Xonor XD
 

Notes

With this build I am using two Full towers, a Corsair 700D for my motherboard EVGA P67 FTW K2, Danger Den 2 bay reservoir, Evga ECP, LGA Blue Ray CD DVD RW, my 3 SSD's and my 1 WD 1TB Hard drive and my Cooler Master 1200 W Silent Pro Power Supply. You will notice I plumed my tubing through the bottom of the case using Koolance Case penetration fittings. I used Nate Man Doo Water Block for my South Bridge and the Vregs but he has to manufacture some better standoff. The blocks worked well but you have to be very careful putting them on. I replaced them with Watercool Blocks that I got from Sidewinder and I followed the instructions to the "T" and my Vreg temps with both 8 pins plugged in never go above 26 deg C. which makes getting a stable 5.0 very easy. The Second Case is my Rad and Pump Case it is a Cooler Master ATCS 840 gutted, I have two 360 Rads with Techflow Air Boxes and 6 120 fans each, for the CPU I am using a Danger Den Monsoon Reservoir Pump(The LEDs Suck because the Windows leaks)and for the Video Cards and the Chipset and Vreg blocks I am using the Koolance RP-452X2 1.3 (w/2 pumps or this thing would totally suck)I recommend the the Monsoon if they are ever in stock! I also recommend using a reservoir above either one of these to alleviate any priming issues. Running 4.5- 4.7@ 1.3 V using LinX 20 passes max Mem my temps were 54 deg C. 4.8 required 1.35 @ 56 C and 5.0 1.425 @ 63 max.

Comments

Posted By Date Text

Hillguy
03/12/2013
04:11 PM
Awesome rig , very creative :-) +1
1MadGrunt
05/08/2012
08:51 PM
Very nice rig! +1
Theboatswain
02/27/2012
02:11 PM
Thanks! I tried to keep as clean as possible.
loveha
02/26/2012
07:27 PM
Looks great, love the layout.
Theboatswain
02/25/2012
12:43 PM
Theboatswain
02/25/2012
12:43 PM
Nates Block is an awesome block! He is working on the standoffs as I write this. The water cool block at Sidewinders is a nice setup as well, it went on very easy. I will tell you this though Nates has a fan on the Chipset and I wanted my chipest water cooled but Nate tried everything possible but the fan was his best answer and guys I will tell you this 4.7 @ 1.3 and 20 passes using LinX and max mem with out a hitch this is the way to go. But you have to be very careful putting the blocks on.
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