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Old 19th December 2004, 1:51 PM   #1
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Default Shuttle SN95G5?

Who here is running one please?
Any particular problems?

And yes i do read SFF tech.
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Old 5th January 2005, 9:00 AM   #2
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Been running one since just before xmas and I cant say I have had any problems whatsoever.

Currently sitting at 2500mhz at 1.39v 250HTT 4 x HT 2.5-3-3-7.

Only thing im not too happy with are temps but I get anal about seeing low figures. After an hour of stresscpu im still only pushing 45-47c but idle is around the 40c mark as it has been hot as hell here in Brisbane.

I have some water-cooling gear on order so my only quibble will soon be dealt with. I dont have the revision 2 SN95G5 either as I thought I would get but meh, it works, is quick, has no noticable quirks yet and is dead sexy
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Old 5th January 2005, 10:58 AM   #3
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what sort of water cooling setup do fit in a shuttle?

is it all internal, or is the pump and stuff outside the box?

do u use a gpu block as well, or just a cpu waterblock?

i'm looking to build my next computer in a shuttle sff (hopefully the XPC SB86i) and wouldn't mind making a water cooled box....
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Old 5th January 2005, 11:21 AM   #4
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Im planning one ( when D&KE get them instock finally ) on using a Swiftech MCP350 pump with a Cascade ( if I win it in a sale here, if not a DD block ) a Silverprop SL gpu block with a BIX. I want some 3/8" Tygon and intend to stretch it over the barbs on the GPU blocks 1/2" barbs.

Im still undecided as far as fans go. I have a couple of Evercools and some Sunons but I find these too noisy.

The rad I intend to fit to the rear outer section of the case as I dont really have the room internally without losing my optical drive but the rest will be internal. The pump will be mounted where HDD normally resides and the HDD will slide up one slot to where the floppy I have no use for sits.

To fit it all inside the case is a huge task and would require sacrificing space I need for other more important resources.
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Old 5th January 2005, 4:20 PM   #5
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I put a 80mm fan in the top of mine as exhaust and fited 3 x 40mm fans to the sides blowing in. Using silenX fans its still nice and quiet and has dropped my case temp by around 10'c.
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Old 5th January 2005, 6:00 PM   #6
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http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...d.php?t=337822
My problems.. but easiely overcome.

temps are around 45 case/northbridge/hdd all similar temps.

this is with
2x512MB DDR
6800GT
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300GB 7200.8 with another one on the way, so its got lots of gear in there.

you cna get it to run really really cool.. or quiet and warm.. depends on how you want to set the fans... but ive found ~45 is cool enough and still rather quiet. vid card is the hotest at ~60 but reasonably quiet.
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