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    chakat_silvertail got a reaction from RollinLower in The Water Cooling Gallery   
    i have a system... well pair of systems, my main rig and a file server, both watercooled but using a single MO-RA 360 rad

    both have a d5 pump and hardline tubing with a quick connect to a distribution manifold to remove from the modified server rack

    the server has 12 wd 2tb enterprise drives, 3 120gb kingston ssds for cache and another for windows server 2016, its based on a asrock z87 oc formula sporting an intel 4790 non-k 4.0ghz, and 32gb of ram and a 1000w corsair power supply

    the main rig is much the same, based on a asrock z87 oc formula sporting an intel 4790k this time. upped to 4.6ghz, and 32gb of ram but with 2 4tb WD reds and a 500gb samsung ssd and a 750w corasir powersupply and a MSI gtx 1050

    the one thing i did though is i put all my networking in a 2u case, modem router and a switch and did some minor programming with and arduino so i can power cycle it all with the push of a single button

    and all of that barely sips power from the 1.5 kw APC UPS i pieced back together




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    chakat_silvertail got a reaction from SeerreuS in The Water Cooling Gallery   
    i have a system... well pair of systems, my main rig and a file server, both watercooled but using a single MO-RA 360 rad

    both have a d5 pump and hardline tubing with a quick connect to a distribution manifold to remove from the modified server rack

    the server has 12 wd 2tb enterprise drives, 3 120gb kingston ssds for cache and another for windows server 2016, its based on a asrock z87 oc formula sporting an intel 4790 non-k 4.0ghz, and 32gb of ram and a 1000w corsair power supply

    the main rig is much the same, based on a asrock z87 oc formula sporting an intel 4790k this time. upped to 4.6ghz, and 32gb of ram but with 2 4tb WD reds and a 500gb samsung ssd and a 750w corasir powersupply and a MSI gtx 1050

    the one thing i did though is i put all my networking in a 2u case, modem router and a switch and did some minor programming with and arduino so i can power cycle it all with the push of a single button

    and all of that barely sips power from the 1.5 kw APC UPS i pieced back together




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