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Atragon 05-12-2007 03:21 PM

Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
I'm thinking of putting together a watercooling setup for my system now that I'm upgrading my video card to an 8800GTX and I would appreciate some feedback on the components I'm thinking of using. I'm also considering an upgrade to SLI at a later date, so I'd want to have enough capacity in the watercooling loop to handle a second 8800GTX or similar card.

First off, my hardware setup:

AMD Opteron 165 @ 2.97GHz (9x330) /w Thermalright Ultra 120 heatsink
4x512MB Kingston KHX3200 RAM (BH-5) @ 247MHz, 2-2-2-6 timing
DFI Lanparty NF-4 Ultra-D
ATI X800XL /w Zalman VF700-Cu (being replaced with a BFG 8800GTX OC)
Seagate 80GB SATA HDD (7200.8)
Lite-On DVDRW SOHW-1633S
Lite-On DVD SOHD-167T
Seasonic S12 430W PSU (being replaced with a Seasonic S12 Energy+ 650W PSU)
All this is sitting in an Addtronic full tower server case, I'm planning on migrating to a mid-tower case eventually, one that can fit a 2x120mm fan radiator in the front, but I can stick with the full tower case if I need the space.

And now for what I'm thinking of WCing with:
CPU: Unknown, I was thinking of the LR White Water block, or the D-Tek customs version of it, but apparently there are better blocks out there now.
GPU: A full coverage block, again, I was thinking of DD, but apparently EK's block is better, so I'll probably go with it instead.
MB, chipset: I was thinking either the MIPS Computer DFI series freezer, or the Aqua Computer Twinplex Pro
RAM: Hard to find info, was thinking of a pair of Koolance RAM-30-V06 blocks, or something similar. If I were to go with the koolance blocks I would probably run a pair of them in parallel to reduce restriction.
Radiator: I was originally looking at the Black Ice 240 GTS, but apparently the Thermochill PA120.2 is better for lower airflow applications and I'm aiming for a relatively quiet system.
Pump: I have no idea here.
Reservoir: Not too sure, something with good build quality and relatively small size. I'd probably mount it so that it's the highest component in the loop to make filling easier.

Atragon 05-13-2007 08:33 PM

Re: Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
After doing more research and getting feedback from other forums, this is what I'm thinking of now:

Component wise:
CPU: D-Tek Fuzion or Swiftech Apogee GT(X)
GPU: EK or Swiftech full cover
MB: MIPS DFI Freezer, or Aqua Computer Twinplex Pro
RAM: Koolance or other
Radiator, Thermochill PA120.2 or Swiftech MCR220 (though some concern was voiced that these may not be sufficient if I want to add a 2nd video card at a later time)
Pump: DDC-2 /w Petra's modified top.
Reservoir: EK Modular Res or similar

Now, I'm leaning towardsone loop since this is my first WC setup and I'd like to keep it relatively simple, but then again, here I am thinking of chipset + RAM cooling and a pair of radiators, so I suppose this isn't really all that simple. If I were to go with 2 loops, I would probably lower CPU and GPU temperatures, though it would mean 2 pumps, more cost, and more complexity.

OTOH, I am considering SLI eventually and a setup that can handle it would be nice. So 2 loops just may be the way to go.

In which case it looks like this:
Loop1:
D-Tek Fuzion or Swiftech Apogee GT/X
EK or Swiftech full cover
Thermochill PA120.2 or Swiftech MCR220
DDC-2 /w Petra's top.

Loop 2:
2X RAM blocks of some kind (Koolance, MIPS, other)
Chipset block, either MIPS Computing DFI Freezer, or Aqua Computer Twinplex Pro
Thermochill PA120.1 or PA160
DDC-2 /w Petra's top

Though it looks as though the rad for loop 2 would be overkill compared to loop 1.

If I were to go with 2 loops, do I need 2 seperate reservoirs for this, or would one bigger res work?

jaydee 05-13-2007 09:50 PM

Re: Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
I don't think Swiftech has a full cover block. The MCW60 is a single GPU block with the MCWRamcool water block. I can't see that being to optimal on flow rates.

So what's wrong with Danger Den's new 8800GTX block?

Either of those CPU blocks looks fine. However I would double check to make sure the FuZion has opteron mounting option.

billbartuska 05-14-2007 08:27 PM

Re: Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
Monthly roundup of water cooling's best components
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=369416

Atragon 05-14-2007 08:45 PM

Re: Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
Thank you for the link Bill, it looks quite informative.

Jaydee: Feedback on xtremesystems.org puts the DD block at around 5 degrees warmer than the EK block. The swiftech block is forthcomming (called the stealth).

jaydee 05-14-2007 10:10 PM

Re: Request for feedback on proposed WC setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Atragon
Thank you for the link Bill, it looks quite informative.

Jaydee: Feedback on xtremesystems.org puts the DD block at around 5 degrees warmer than the EK block. The swiftech block is forthcomming (called the stealth).

Little search found a few results. http://www.cooling-masters.com/news-...ts-et-gtx.html

Not sure who is doing the testing or how but i would take any results of an EK block with a large grain of salt.


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