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Decided on water-cooling my oldish system. I modified Antec 650 kulher but pump wasn't strong enough :(

 I've added cheap pump from amazon which is way too noisy on full speed so I've build my own Arduino PWM controller. 

Nice and quiet now. 

 

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Specs are in my signature. 100% Vanilla - only FakeSMC kext is used.

This build meant to be cheap and cheerful, mainly made from spare parts I had and some eBay bargains.

It's actually very fast machine considered it cost me £250 in total.

 

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Thanks 

 

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  • 11 months later...

This is dissembled and parts sold, G5 case is ready for the new project. :) i5 Ivy Bridge was showing it's age on Catalina, I've build Hack mini with low power i3-8100T and it was outperforming that i5-3570K in real life use (Logic, Final Cut) . You know it's time to say good bay. I will be building new G5 with i5-9600K on Z370 board for high compatibility, this time water-cooling with the hard tube. I will be making new post when done.

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