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topdragon147 06-12-2004 09:57 PM

my plan
 
Hi. Call me a n00b if you want, im still learning. I have decided to go over to water with my next comp because i am unsatisfied with air. I have been reading around here and other places and am confident i can do this. I'm kind of scared about leakage so i have come up with a plan for an external solution. It will look kind of like the Promie/Hydrocool. Something that goes on the bottom. Any criticism or suggestions welcome. :)

topdragon147 06-12-2004 10:05 PM

here is a picture

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/to...er_cooling.JPG


now?

superart 06-12-2004 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by topdragon147


where? me no see

topdragon147 06-12-2004 10:43 PM

well i see it now

topdragon147 06-12-2004 11:33 PM

no comments?

killernoodle 06-13-2004 12:54 AM

You dont need push/pull. It really does nothing. Why do you need a PSU? If you are going external, might as well make it an AC pump. Also, you want a larger resevior and have it connected directly to the pump's inlet. Either that or have the pump submerged for extra silence.

HAL-9000 06-13-2004 01:28 AM

You provide no details
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by topdragon147
Hi. Call me a n00b if you want, im still learning. I have decided to go over to water with my next comp because i am unsatisfied with air. I have been reading around here and other places and am confident i can do this. I'm kind of scared about leakage so i have come up with a plan for an external solution. It will look kind of like the Promie/Hydrocool. Something that goes on the bottom. Any criticism or suggestions welcome. :)

OK, you have a scheme thought up...but what is it? We can't know what you attempting, leakage issues and all, without knowing what you are trying to do. Are you going phase-cooling or hydrocooling? What are you going to do?

jlrii 06-13-2004 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by killernoodle
You dont need push/pull. It really does nothing. Why do you need a PSU? If you are going external, might as well make it an AC pump. Also, you want a larger resevior and have it connected directly to the pump's inlet. Either that or have the pump submerged for extra silence.

Do you mean that push pull is the same as pull pull and push push, or that there is no gain to adding a second fan?

HammerSandwich 06-13-2004 07:23 AM

That first pic looks like a side elevation, and you said you're putting this under your PC. Where's the air going to go?

killernoodle 06-13-2004 10:45 AM

If you are planning to set something on top of this or set it on top of something, might I recommend to mount the radiator on its side so it can get airflow?


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