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02-28-2006, 07:22 AM | #1 |
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Help with config for new wc setup
First of all a big thanx for all the information available here. I have been browsing the boards a few days now and have preaty much nailed down what I need for a resonably efficient wc setup. My system specs are thus:
Asus PC-DL mobo rev 1.5 using pin mod for vcore dual xeon 3.06 cpu's running at 3.7, moderate oc 2 gig corsair xms ddr3 ram sata drives, dvd ect ect. Thermaltake 550w eps PSU enermax 400w psu for wc and fans WHat Im after is quiet operation at the moderate level of oc I have atm. This is what Ive decided to purchase after reading the boards: Danger Den rbx or tdx cpu blocks (Ive read reviews on both tdx seems to be a2 c warmer) Danger Den NV68+ram block DD Maze4 chipset cooler DD D5 12v pump or Ehim 1250 Any comments/sugestions would be much apprecieated. |
02-28-2006, 08:35 AM | #2 |
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Re: Help with config for new wc setup
First, you've got waterblocks and pump but no radiator. Try to find a suitable case and radiator for your setup. For the rad take at least a double heatercore or similar sized one (2x120mm can fit over it).
If you're after quiet operation, first choose a single PSU, and a real quiet one. Forget Enermax or Termaltake. Look at Seasonic, or Antec TruPower series. The Seasonic 550W monster will perform admirably and in a very quietly. You do not need another PSU as you've got no peltier or other high current drawing element. Remember you must keep the fan count to a minimum. If your budget allows it try to look at Yesico fanless PSUs, they can hold up a lot. And the only other fans in your system must reside on your radiator. Try to design around that. |
02-28-2006, 08:51 AM | #3 |
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Re: Help with config for new wc setup
Thanks for the reply gmat,
I already hav the rad, Im using is a 1982 jeep heater core, high flow 12inx6in. Should fit 3 120 fans but I will start with two and make a shroud. Case to be used is a supermicro sc750sca, big roomy full server tower. Gutted it and will mod for this specific setup so room isnt an issue. I plan on mounting the rad in the top with blow holes for two fans that will pull air uo through rad from caseone low speed fan in bottom side of case will blow in compleating airflow circuite. As for the powersupply, I already own the thermaltake so Im using it. Reseivoiur is a dual 51/4 in lucite box that will mount in top as well with the pump just below the res. |
02-28-2006, 10:38 AM | #4 | |
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Re: Help with config for new wc setup
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NV-68: Look at MCW55 and some ramsinks Chipset cooler is unecessary. but if you must, MCX159-CU, if it will fit.
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03-01-2006, 05:34 AM | #5 |
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Re: Help with config for new wc setup
If you want to limit noise, try to place your fans INSIDE the case.
That means they'll pull air through the rad from outside the case (fresher air), and their noise will be muffled by the case panels. No need for a case fan if all your hot elements are watercooled. |
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