I have a vapochill that I made a custom aluminum chasis for. The mobo lays on it's back. Directly above it on the right side is the vapochill. on the left side is the resivor/pump and radiator. Pretty soon here I will be getting a P4 800fsb "not sure on speed as of yet" and a Gigabyte 8KNXP, and I have a Gainward G4 TI4600 that I want to voltage mode and possibly add pelts to it. I was water cooling it in the last config "Abit TH7-II v-modded mem/cpu/1.6a@2.8/ocz 1066 rdram" but that didn't do what I wanted so I decided to redo the whole thing. I'm fed up with using the vapochill for just cooling the cpu. as swapping boards is a pain in the ass. So I'm going to take a copper slug mill a radius into it so it fits onto the side of my resivor wich is aluminum then mount the evaporator onto that. The vapochill will be cooling the resivor in return cooling the liquid inside. Then I want to run blocks on the cpu/gpu/chipset and possibly the memory if everything go correctly. And this will all be run in parralel just because that is how I want to do it. each block getting it's send and receive lines.
My question is. I'm a noob when it comes to tecs. I know a little bit about them but I'm not confident enought to buy one and a dedicated psu for it. I know that you need a cold plate and closed cell foam and a psu that will sustain the power to it. I wanted to put a pelt on the cpu and video card. but I'm not sure what size or where to get them from.
Here are some pics so you guys know I'm for real and not just another noob trying to walk the walk and talk the talk.
I'm very sure that I will have to insulate all the lines and the bocks on everything because of the temp that the vapochill will be getting the liquid. Now to find a Liquid combination that will withstand the downward degrees that the vapochill will get it to.