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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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I still have doubt in my mind about going with watercooling. Its temps are better than air cooling, but there are more effective ways to cool your computer (mind the price...) Basically I'm saying, why do you go with watercooing? With some of you, with all the money you spent on water-cooling, you could of boughten a high-priced phase-change cooler. So, why do you stay with watercooling?
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I can say why I'm watercooling; Noise. With a bit of work, my pump will be nearly silent as will the radiator fans; Its possible to get a much higher overclock for the noise.
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How much noise do you think your watercooling generates? Less than 40 easily? Phase-change systems are at about 35 (Prommie at least, Vapochill is quieter I think.)
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less than 40 easily? 40 dB(A)? How the hell could I stand that? When my air conditioner isn't running, I find a 12v Vantec Stealth to be annoying. Thats 21 dB(A).
Right now my submerged pump is kinda noisy, but when I can get a res and hook it up inline, it'll make a big difference. I think I got a noisier pump and dropping it below 20 dB(A) should be pretty easy once its inline. |
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Nice then--so one reason, quiet. What other reasons do people have?
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Tis a hobby hehe guess some of us just like to tinker with stuff
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i think its that people want to have something different from others. but ur also asking people on a site called ProCooling. i think its safe to say that many of the forum members have an obsession, passion, hobby of using a more efficient and riskier way to cool their computer. car analogies also work well. if not for practical reason to watercool it might be just the thrill of it. for me, it would be the thrill and experience. if you wanted to keep noise down then that can easily be accomplished by fans but deep down inside u wanted to try something new.
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but thats also like saying instead of just fixing up ur street car you should just go ahead and build a drag car. different degrees of what people want. not everyone wants to go all out.
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There are actually two kinds of water cooling people: the DIY'er and the "parts buyer" (although the first involves a lot more shopping
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Amen
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I´ve spent almost as much money on tools for WB building as I did on my first generation watercooling setup. Looking forward for my copper selsman to get back from vacation. regards Mikael S.
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As someone pointed out when I built my first Watercooled sytem I could of just spent it all on the hardware and gotten the same performance. But since then I've upgraded my CPU 4-5 times, my video card about 3 times and so on. I've upgraded my watercooling as well but a lot less often. Watercooling equipment will last alot longer than any hardware in your system(except for maybe a NIC).
I could of bought a high end CPU for 200$ but instead I went with a mid range CPU for 100$ and another 100$ for cooling, OC the CPU to what the 200$ would give me. The only difference is sound. Then in 6 months or so I can upgrade my CPU for 100$ OC it to what a 200$ CPU would give me. After a few upgrades I can save alot more money. |
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Air cooling can't cool as well as water cooling. At idle temps at stock voltage and speed they may be close, but once you increase the voltages and start to do some heavy OCing then water is a must. About a year ago I helped a friend build a system(air cooled non-OCed). He bought top of the line all around, including a XP2200. At the same time I picked up a XP1700. His cost easily twice as much. But since I already had my watercooling setup, i brought mine up to slightly past the XP2200s performance.
With the voltages I was using I would not of gone that high with aircooling, safely atleast. Of course he could of OCed his sytem too, but then the higher chips normally have less overhead than there lower level counterparts. The problem with HSF is most of them are designed for a specific socket type. My WBs can fit almost any socket my taking a pice of lexan and drilling some new holes in it. Watercooling probobly will not save you money. All the money I 'save' I use for some other part of my comp. "Pay half as much for a CPU then upgrade it twice as often" would be a good summary of my philosphy. Also consider you can not buy a barton XP3700+ but with some hardcore water cooling its possible to have something that doesn't exist yet. |
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