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gompka 05-08-2005 02:30 AM

help with pump options
 
ok i am going to a new watercooling setup and I need some help. I have the swifttech mcw5000-a water block, amd 2400+ and an amd graphics card soon which i will be adding a swifttech block for. I want to buy a black ice pro 120.2 dual fan radiator (quiet setup with decent cooling) what size pump should I use? and what size resevoir.

pHaestus 05-08-2005 09:37 AM

a) Size of reservoir doesn't affect performance. Choose one that fits in your case and you like the look of (if you swing that way).

b) For quiet setups I like: Eheim 1048, MCP350/DDC, and an undervolted Cooltechnica 50Z (my personal choice in my system).

jaydee 05-08-2005 09:48 AM

If you have a 5.25" bay open your pump and res combo is this http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCRES-1000.asp.

pHaestus 05-08-2005 09:55 AM

yup pretty slick

gompka 05-08-2005 02:52 PM

you guys think that the swiftech pump will be good enough? I was using a 60gph pump before, generic, with a 1 foot head and it could barely handle the job. Also what type of anitcorrosion stuff do you guys recommend?

P.S.
Just got a bit low on funds do you think a single 120mm black ice radiator would do? or just eat mac and cheese for a while and get the dual? lol

jaydee 05-08-2005 05:42 PM

Should be good. That pump has a very high pressure rating for it's size. It has 13ft head cut off.

bobkoure 05-08-2005 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gompka
Just got a bit low on funds do you think a single 120mm black ice radiator would do? or just eat mac and cheese for a while and get the dual? lol

If you got low on funds, try the heater core to a montego (6x6 finned area or so, tubes can be just cut off and 1/2" ID tubing will fit right over) and a coolingworks shroud. The h/c should be under $40 and the shroud around $12.
You can still be quiet. A 120mm nexus fan (even PWMed a bit) pulls plenty of air through a montego core. As a bonus, it'll be easier to fit in the lower front of your tower case (if that's what you've got).

Of course, if you were going to buy the BIP II and wanted quiet, I'd suggest getting the thermochill PA160...

gompka 05-08-2005 08:07 PM

Ok so I think i will be getting the resovair/pump set from swifttech. Now I am still debating between BIP 120 or BIP 120.2 ? Would the 120.2 be overkill? All i am cooling is an amd 2400+ and a geforce fx series card. Also the swiftech pump seems really expensive what about the Hydor L20 would that work for me or is it a major downgrade from the swifttech?

gompka 05-10-2005 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaydee116
If you have a 5.25" bay open your pump and res combo is this http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCRES-1000.asp.

Well i got that combo, and a black ice pro 120 mm single radiator with a 120 mm nidec fan. If it doesn't work well i'm gonna bust some heads! lol :)

jaydee 05-11-2005 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gompka
Well i got that combo, and a black ice pro 120 mm single radiator with a 120 mm nidec fan. If it doesn't work well i'm gonna bust some heads! lol :)

lol, it should work pretty good.


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