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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Rhode Island
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OK, my waterblock for my VideoCard(GPU) will be in on monday or tuesday and I have a question, which would you send the water to first? The NorthBridge and then to the GPU or visa-versa, so basically which requires a cooler water temp, my water it quite cold so it shouldn't matter that much, but I would like your guys oppinions, FYI my water temp is 14.7C and my Core Temp is 18C, Oppinions wanted, thanks!!
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Slacking more than your weird uncle
Join Date: Nov 2000
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Hmm ya know I guess it is all what you consider more important. I'd probably go to the NB first... just cuz i'm less concerned w/ my video card o/cing than I am w/ my FSB o/cing. If you don't think your mem can take a higher FSB or anything like that, then might as well send it to the video card first. Either way, they don't get too hot and the water temps before/after the NB or GPU won't differ TOO much.
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Thermophile
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Yep as long as you keep high enough flow rate, temp differential will stay minimal.
You'd better consider the best path for your tubing, the less turns the better... |
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I decided that I didn't like my Mag 5 pump, ordered a Rainbow Lifeguard pump, 1140 GPH! It is one of the quietest pumps on the market and can't wait to install it! So with 1140 GPH, I don't think it will matter
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Definitely not... You can concentrate on a great hose layout now
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The tubes should be the same way either way to the pump and rad, right, just put switch intake and exhaust on the pump and the flow is reversed. I am just starting my first watercooling system, so I am dumb, but that sounds how it should work...
I say NB first, then peltiered ( ![]()
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well, good news and bad news, the bad news is that the block would not fit(without serious mods), he is building me a custom block as we speak, the good news is that I have the Rainbow pump running, 1140 GPH at the pump and get this 3 gallons per minute at the return line, none of my other pumps EVER came close to that number, also, it is so quiet that I can barely tell its running, I highly recommend this pump, remember it is an inline pump and cannot be submerged. Just an educated guess that my system is at about 25psi, how sweet is that.
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Haha sounds awesome. How much did it cost? Another thing you could consider with that much flow rate is a distribution block. Think of a waterblock that gets feed from the pump and then has 3 outlets... a 1/2" one for the CPU, a 3/8" one for the VC, and a 3/8" one for the NB. Then they all return to another distribution block, go through a radiator, and back to the pump. Just a fun thing to consider
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I do have a distribution block, 1/2" in , two outlets, 1/2 and 3/8(with a bushing to a 1/4), actually, I have 2 dist blocks, inlet and a return dist block
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Nice!
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