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Unread 04-15-2003, 05:00 PM   #1
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Default Getting Water Cooling soon

Any input on the following setup would be great...

Waterblock: Swiftech MCW5000-P
Pump: Via Aqua 1300
Radiator: Black Ice Xtreme
Fan: 120mmAluminum Frame Fan
Reservoir: Danger Den Clear Reservoir with straight fittings
Tubing: 1/2" ID ClearFlex 60
Other: 1/2" OD to 1/2" ID 2 pack
2x Via Aqua 1/2" hose barb
120mm Fan Grill
4 oz Zerex coolant
12x Hose Clamps

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1. Which radiator will perform better? the above Black Ice Xtreme, or the D-Tek ProCore?

2. I have heard that the Via Aqua generates a lot of heat. Should I not worry about that and run it inline? Or should I build a large reservoir and run it submersible?
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I got my stuff from www.d-tekcustoms.com

They have the best rads, if it will fit in your case if thats how your doing it. Also they sell the famous TC-4 block.

I got the ehiem 1048 pump and it is so silent, barely any heat, good pressure. I dont use that grey cover it has and it looks much smaller without it.

I using one L1A fan w/ shroud to pull air. I do have 2 little fans(80mm) in front blowing air in.

Clearflex does not have the bend radius that tygon does. The tygon is very soft and bends well. I myself may take tygon out if I can do without the bends b/c of silly UV die issues.
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Just saw D-tek is gonna sell Whitewater block you should get one of those if your Not going to water chilll or Tec cool.

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$55 seems like a rip off for a $18 heatercore, but it does save you the trouble of making a shroud.
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This will be completely external, the tubing will go out 2 3/4" holes in the back of my case. Tygon is almost twice as expensive as ClearFlex. Due to the placement of components, bend radii are no issue.

The Eheim 1048 is a great pump, but almost three times the cost of the Via Aqua, and i am on a limited budget.

The Panaflo L1A is only rated for 68cfm, while the aluminum frame fan has 79. they are both at 30db. the panaflo also costs more...
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Originally posted by Sproket
Clearflex does not have the bend radius that tygon does. The tygon is very soft and bends well. I myself may take tygon out if I can do without the bends b/c of silly UV die issues.
Actually, in my experience, it's just as good as the Tygon. Make sure you're comparing tubings with the same wall thicknesses.
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Clearflex does not have the bend radius that tygon does. The tygon is very soft and bends well.
This is nice to know. Looks like I'll be paying a fortune for some Tygon. I have serious inflexibility issues with the rigid tubing that came with my Waterchill, and I've got a 180 bend I need to run in about 12".
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I myself may take tygon out if I can do without the bends b/c of silly UV die issues.
Could you elaborate on this? To what "silly UV dye issues" do you refer?

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