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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: Nov 2004
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum, and all things water cooling. Now I have dones some reading around here, and other places in general so I know roughly what I need (going to start building soon bit by bit). I will be cooling my CPU and GPU. So far I have on my list:- RAD: Thermochill 120.3 Rad, (not really sure whether this is a bit overkill, but for the extra £5 may aswell get this over the 120.2!) PUMP: Eheim 1048/1250 or a D-tek AquaXtreme 50Z depending if I can be bothered to order it from America (chose these on the basis of Cathers "how much pump is enough" thread) BLOCK: Seeing as I won't be needing a blockuntil at least January I'm hoping I might be able to get a Storm G4. Not sure on the GPU one as I haven't really looked into them. RES: Now this is where I am properly stuffed! I have done a search on all the forums but no-one seems to say what is the best one. is there any difference in perfermance between any of them, eg the Bay Res's, dual bay etc or does it simply not matter on what I go for? Cheers for your help, and I am open to any comments/suggestions to any of the above. ![]() Last edited by Brum Man; 11-22-2004 at 07:26 PM. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: texas
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i say the more coolant the better. more coolant= longer time to heat up...
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: uk
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brum i have just had i nightmare to get the parts i wanted in uk and the prices are stupid so have a little linkage...
a place that actualy have waterblocks a heater core un uk ! + free fans other places have ither... a. not had what thay clame to on site or b. try and charge 2x the proper price goodluck with cooling rig flatline |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Cheers for that Fletline. i have seen the first site before but not the second so I'll have a look around, so thankyou. I'm in no hurry for any of the stuff, just going to get the Rad first so I can mod my new case when I get it (Lian Li PC 70), so i think I may wait for the G4, hopefully be able to get one in Jan.
Just no-idea on the Res! |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Singapore
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Cooling Neophyte
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Are you sure he didn't mean more coolant, as in get a bigger res so you can fit more coolant (water) in it?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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"cool·ant Audio pronunciation of "coolant" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (klnt)
n. An agent that produces cooling, especially a fluid that draws off heat by circulating through an engine or by bathing a mechanical part." Americans have bastardised 'coolant' for additive. Water is a form of coolant, obviously.
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Hypocritical Signature I tried to delete: Procooling: where scientific principles are ignored because big corporations are immune to mistakes and oversights. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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I don't have any space constraints in the the Lian Li really so don't want a t-line, and I should have a spare 5.25" bay free, and a floppy bay, and room at the bottom! AreTHESE bay res's any good? I saw them in another thread,
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Cooling Neophyte
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Location: Singapore
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^^
MCRES-525 Drawbacks: the system cannot be pre-tested "dry". flushing out the system requires disconnecting a section of the circuit (unless a T and ball-valve assembly was to be added to the circuit). as quoted from the site ^ If you're alright with that, then it shouldn't be a problem. Personally, I like my res to be clear so that I can easily see if there are any bubbles floating around. Also, clear res also serves as a way to show off the UV reactive water, well in my setup that is. Just sharing some insights there. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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Thankyou, I appriciate them........keep em coming!
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: uk
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i will be makeing my res (plastic bottle ith 1 flat side) so i can have 12mm tubeing on intake of pump
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