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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: Mar 2002
Location: LA
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I new to the cooling scene, but think it is awesome. I'll be building a dual rig soon P4 or Xeons, and I'm wondering a few thing. I would like to build a watercooling rig just for pure joy. Are there any other advantages to running cooler procs if I don't OC them. Won't be able to OC the Xeons, might with P4, but if I don't what are the advantages. Less fan noise, but then you have the pump. Just look'n for anwsers. Thnaks
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Waukesha, Wi
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welcome to the forums.
system stability is one feature. also if you get an Eheim pump, you should be able to have a silent coolin system (if you get quiet fans) this will result in you wanting quieter hard drives.. and other components cause you will now be able to hear them =) |
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CNC Beyatch
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Tulsa Spell it backwards
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the number 1 advantage is extended life.
I beleive I read somewhere that if you cool an electronic devise 10 degrees cooler then its normal operating temp, you extend its life by 400%
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Thermophile
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Nuu Zeeelin
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dual P4's don't exist yet, although asus and abit might do a new bp6 style product.
also, on xeons you can run them at 133mhz fsb by cutting a pin on the mobo. watercooling not only keeps stuff cooler, but can be a lot quieter too
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2x P3 1100's at 1400, Abit VP6, 2x Corsair 256mb PC150 sticks, 20gb 'cuda ATA-III, 2x 40gb 'cuda ATA-IV in raid 0. 20" Trinitron. No fans 2x 2400+ at 2288mhz (16.0 x 143), Iwill MPX2, 2x Kingmax PC-3200 256mb sticks, 4x 20gb 60gxp in Raid 5 on a Promise SX6000. Asus Ti4200 320/630. Cooled by Water |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: LA
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Yea, I spaced on the P4's. As far as the Xeons, I heard they were coming out with a 133Mhz FSB ( 533Mhz ). Would rather wait for those guys, but unsure when that will happen. Anybody can point me to some info on those, I would be mucho happy.
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Thermophile
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: The deserts of Tucson, Az
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The dual P4 scene is kind of fragmented. You have the classic Xeons (.18), the new Northwood based ones (.13, Prestonia?) that have SMT as well as the new ultra highend ones which cost 10 times as much and are much slower then the new .13 xeons.
I wouldn't bother watercooling. Xeons are not that hard to cool quietly and lifespan isn't an issue. These chips should last a decade easily. You'll throw them out before they burn out. |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Oct 2001
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I'd ignore the 133 fsb ones, I'd buy 2.0's, pull the pin, run them at 133mhz. with good cooling you'd get 2933mhz
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2x P3 1100's at 1400, Abit VP6, 2x Corsair 256mb PC150 sticks, 20gb 'cuda ATA-III, 2x 40gb 'cuda ATA-IV in raid 0. 20" Trinitron. No fans 2x 2400+ at 2288mhz (16.0 x 143), Iwill MPX2, 2x Kingmax PC-3200 256mb sticks, 4x 20gb 60gxp in Raid 5 on a Promise SX6000. Asus Ti4200 320/630. Cooled by Water |
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