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So, I have just completed stripping apart both my computers and rearranging parts to get myself a working Tri-SLI machine :)
 
Specs:
 
Main PC:
Core 2 Extreme QX6800 @ 3.9GHz
8GB OCZ Reaper DDR2-800 4-4-4-15
8800GTX Tri-SLI
Asus P5N-T 780i SLI
5*WD Caviar 750GB drives
PC Power and Cooling 1kW PSU
FSP Booster X3 300W Auxillary PSU
Plextor PX760-SA
Thermaltake Kandalf case
Water loop : Swiftech Apogee GT block, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, Laing D5 pump.
Dell WFP3007-HC 30" 2560x1600 TFT
 
Media PC:
Core 2 Quad Q6600
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2-800 4-4-4-15
Radeon x2900XT
Dell nforce 680i SLi
2*160GB (yes, 160GB) Raptors
2*1TB Seagates
Dell 1kW PSU
Blu-Ray reader/DVD±RW
Xbox360 HD-DVD drive
Soundblaster X-Fi Fatality Champion
Ageia PhysX card (nothing better to do with it so it goes in here...)
Dell XPS 720HC Case and cooling
LG 37" 1080p TV over HDMI
 
Pics:
 
GPUs:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/gpus.JPG
This is a total of 4 8800GTXs (one died in an earlier water cooling leak, thats the one without its heatsink), and two x2900XTs (one died because AMD suck and can't design a card that can cool itself even though it is as loud as a Dyson)
 
 
CPUs:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/cpus.JPG
QX6800 G0 and Q6600 G0, stable at 3.9 and 3.6GHz respectively
 
 
Water Radiators:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/rads.JPG
The 360mm rad from my Thermaltake case (utter crap, never buy one), my Thermochill PA120.3 (nice, but needs a shroud and 3 more fans - next project!), and a little Swiftech 2*120mm Rad. (not bad, but wont cope with my future plans of WC 8800s)
 
 
Ram:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/ram.JPG
12GB total of OCZ Reaper 2GB per DIMM, DDR2-800 4-4-415 modules.
 
 
DVD Drives and Aux PSU:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/dvd.JPG
The top one is an FSP Booster X3, its an Auxillary PSU that sits in a drive bay and can provide up to 300W via two PCIe connectors. They are pretty cheap, and I might get another one to power a peltier....
Then we have a random SATA DVD-Rom, this wasnt put in either PC in the end and is going to have its laser ripped out for use as a laser pointer... The Blu-Ray drive, the PX-760SA, and a Lite-on DVD±RW
 
 
Thats the components, on to the PCs....
 
The Media Center PC:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/xps1.JPG
On its side, all components in place.... horrible Dell monstrosity with cables blocking the 3rd PCIe slot, preventing it being used for Tri-SLi, hence all this...
 
Again, in situ:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/xps2.JPG
 
 
The Main PC:
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/trisli.JPG
A mess of wires I know, the final presentation needs some work. The radiator is currently freestanding also!
 
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/trisli2.JPG
My attempt to get an overall view is foiled by the cameras decision to focus on the wires....
 
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/trisli3.JPG
The CPU and water block :)
 
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/trisli4.JPG  
The GPUs
 
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/trisli6.JPG  
Here you can see the front, doors open. The tubing here is for the fillport at the top.
 
http://www.stabbityevedeath.com/dspic/ups.JPG  
To protect my baby... :)
 
 
Next projects:
 
1. Mount the radiator..... somewhere.... tidy up wiring.
 
2. Add 1 GPU to the existing water loop, either with a Swiftech MCW60, or a Swiftech Stealth water block.
 
3. Add a 2nd water loop, same model of pump and radiator, for GPUs 2 and 3.
 
4. Get a QX9750 :P
 
5. Dissasemble my aircon unit (12,000BTU) and make it into a coolant chiller. Insulate boards from condensation, add more antifreeze to coolant, and enjoy sub-Zero temps :)

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:pt1cable: oauuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 :sarcastic: when your done playing with them toss me a vga or something

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n°1779217
02-02-2008 at 11:20:18 PM
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Maybe you need an Xtra-Large case, they don't sell them yet, because no one has needed one until now.

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That is one nice rig as-is :D. I am interested about your temps and some benchmarks if you can get those numbers that would be great. Thanks in advance.


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Great Rig!! Way to go on making a Dell into somthing useful!! I gave up on that years ago.. but you dit it! I also would love to know temps and benchmarks!


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http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k4/markop_2006/feckthis.jpg
 
Looking at this reminds me how much I need a new machine -_-


Message edited by n00b_SLice r on 02-03-2008 at 01:19:10 AM
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thats tight

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Pretty nifty.
 
 
When running 3dmark06 try to get your CPU to even a higher OC as even 4ghz seems to bottlneck the god damn tri-sli :D


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im new to alot of this.. but what is the XboX 360 hd for?  
 
  alot of nice stuff you got in thease systems.  

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Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive is for playing HD-DVD movies, as that PC is my media center :)

 

It is the cheapest HD-DVD drive going, and is fully compatible with both my PC and my Xbox360 Elite (also in the pic).

 


Temps:

 

Idle, with 1.6v vCore (alot of voltage and 4 cores!!) is 25°C-28°C across the cores.

 

Ambient temp is approx 22°C.

 

Under full Prime95 load, it hits about 45°C. The coolant temp hardly increases tho, to be honest I think thats just due to the limits of thermal transfer from Die->IHS->Waterblock. I may Lap the CPU just in case.

 

Benchmarks are a work in progress... My Tri-SLi score in 3Dmark06 seems roughly similar to my old 2 way SLi score, I think it might be CPU bound at default settings (1280x1024).

 

Might try a non SLI, 2 way SLI, tri SLI comparison at 2560x1600 :)

 

Its a definate improvement in games over 2 way SLI at 2560x1600. I wouldn't bother with it at a lesser resolution tho, 1920x1200 for example is only just over half as many pixels as 2560x1600!

 


I'll probably get rid of these GPUs in a couple of months tho, 9800GX2 SLI would be 4*G92s and would leave me a PCI slot for an X-Fi I have spare....


Message edited by darkstar78 2 on 02-03-2008 at 12:56:16 PM
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^^  Can I have the spare cards :D


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Gigabyte P35-DS3L | E2180 @ 3.0
EVGA 8800GT SC | 2gb Crucial Ballistix 800

 

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thats neat.


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Q6600 @ 3Ghz | zalman 9700NT cooler | gigabyte P35-DS3L | Kingstone DDR2 667 1GB x 2 | XFX 8800GT | enermax Liberty 500w | Coolermaster C5 case |
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Yeah I don't think this guy is going to be a walking charity but it sure goes to show you how jealous we get over computer hardware...maybe this isn't the most healthy hobby after all!


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Cool, looking at the wires is giving me a headache. There are not enough cable ties in the world to sort out that mess but its not like you have to worry about air flow,lol

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Acethechosenone wrote :

Cool, looking at the wires is giving me a headache. There are not enough cable ties in the world to sort out that mess but its not like you have to worry about air flow,lol

 

That comes from having 3 GPUs, 6 HDDs, 1 optical, 2 PSUs, and god knows how many fans, all in one case :/

 

Not quite sure what I will ever do with them!

 
nossr50 wrote :

Yeah I don't think this guy is going to be a walking charity but it sure goes to show you how jealous we get over computer hardware...maybe this isn't the most healthy hobby after all!

 

I did consider giving away my old GA-X38-DQ6 on here or another forum, but firstly it has no northbridge heatsink (ripped it off to fit a waterblock) so is only usefull to someone that wants to watercool it, and secondly the thought occoured to me I could set up a 3870X2 crossfire system.... :P


Message edited by darkstar78 2 on 02-04-2008 at 08:52:46 AM
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wow, nice work you need a super mid tower for all that jazz, I see you goal but I never like peoples case choices on here. I prefer simple classy looking designs, but this one might be no good for water cooling. I envy all your hardware minus the case.  
 
http://www.antec.com/us/productDet [...] odID=81803


Message edited by harly2 on 02-04-2008 at 09:33:00 AM

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