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SpaderTanker

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  • Location
    Mom's Basement

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core2 Quad Q6600
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte LGA 775 (too old to even be interesting)
  • RAM
    8gb Samsung 1366 ddr3
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 960 FTW (2gb)
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 530
  • Storage
    128Gb Micron SSD 1Tb WD Blue 500Gb Samsung
  • PSU
    Corsair CX500
  • Display(s)
    2x Acer 1680x1050
  • Cooling
    Zalman Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K65 RGB
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Chroma
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 598SE
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro x64

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  1. What are your opinions? http://www.technology.org/2016/10/24/3d-printed-organ-chip-integrated-sensors/
  2. Where can I purchase one of those clocks? That thing looked great!
  3. My school district has decided to lend select tech students laptops to use throughout the next school year, I was one of the chosen students. The problem is the district is not giving out any information about what laptop they will be lending the students, so I don't know if the battery capacity will be enough for my 3 hour programming course and notes for the remaining 4 hours. So I've decided to play it safe and pick up a battery bank with an AC outlet, problem is they're all $100+... I'm already spending a decent amount on a backpack to protect the laptop since students have to pay for any damages (even though it's probably gonna be a $200 POS that would be cheaper to replace than to repair). If there are any ~10k mAh AC output battery banks <$60 I would love to hear it.
  4. Or I could use hard tubing until the end of the side panel and just have a support bridge made of a copper pipe that I paint and then I have soft tubing running around to some quick disconnects on the back. So i can take off the side panel if i need to. kinda like this red = soft tubing black = glass and the arrows are supposed to be pointing to the quick disconnects
  5. I was actually planning on mounting the res on the side on the 140mm fan mount. I have to cut little spots on the mesh but other than that it should work fine. I think seeing the glass tubing running parallel on the side would look awesome. I will have to have some really weird setup for emptying the loop since I'm gonna have rads on the top and front and with the glass tubing on the outside I wouldn't be able to open the windowed side panel. I'm probably not gonna mount my res on the outside until the 1080ti comes out because I plan on running those in SLI so it wouldn't be a hassle to include my 970 and then taking apart the entire loop to include the 1080s...
  6. Oh, because I'm probably gonna get a 400mm from EK and mount it on the outside of my Phantom 530 (little bit of case modding). But if I need to heat up the middle of the plastic to expand it, would be probably be pretty easy. I'm sure my programming teacher can help me out. (the whole reason I'm watercooling is because my teacher said if I make a hardline tubing build in class and then recreate the process for his I.T. class I can get extra credit)
  7. I think I'm just gonna go with an EK res... But do those "calming coils" spring to suit different length reservoirs or are they solid and made for certain length ones.
  8. I'm looking for a double helix reservoir like the one showed in Slicks pc but the only ones I can find are like $150 (USD) and up. Are there any other that aren't crazy expensive that I'm not seeing or are they just a thing of the past now. I know the Deepcool Genome has a double helix but it's an all in one loop and I want to have a custom glass loop.
  9. Bubberbuild: Q6600 GTX 960 (EVGA 2Gb) 8Gb DDR3 1366 0 I believe that I am capable because I didn't even go below 70 fps...
  10. Oh, so the anti vibration mount comes with the pump/res combo! Thanks
  11. I watched the disassembly live stream and showed us the mount that he used for the pump. It was a 120mm to pump holder type of thing. I know that EK makes a 120mm to pump holder but the one Linus used had an anti vibration mount built in. (This is for a d5 pump).
  12. I got my 960 and I went "welp if I'm gonna watercool I might as well throw in my 960". I know it's not practical but why not
  13. So I currently have my EVGA 960 with the ACX cooler and I want to watercool. Problem is the only blocks I have used in the past were from EK and I generally like their products and they currently don't have a GTX 960 block. But they do have a 970 blocks. If I grabbed the 970 waterblock designed for the EVGA cards with the ACX cooler would I be able to use it on my 960?
  14. I want a physical copy of this, even if it costs more...
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