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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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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
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Hi all, I am looking into getting a new case and I need a monster of a case to fit my water cooling and I think i have found the optimal case. The pc-70. It is giant so it should be able to hold all of my water cooling gear. I was thinking of the cube, but its too expensive and its got too many spots for fans (I run with only 2 120mm fans on low speed).
To make things easier for me I decided to put my setup with the Pc-70 into AutoCAD. I color coded the different parts in the case. Here are the color codes in colored text to match. Note that the reason that it looksl like I have two video cards is because the lower "card" is actually the amount of space that the water cooler takes up. I put the second plane there to show where i cant put the pump. if it touches the bottom plane then it would actually be touching the vid card itself... not a good thing... especially considering the vibrations the iwaki produces. The Last pic that I attached is with a different configuration. I was wondering if mounting the radiator above the res would cause any problems, such as getting the air out of the rad. I could have the res at the top if i needed to make things easier... RED=MOBO AND DARK RED IS VID CARD PURPLE= CD ROM BAYS AND HD BAYS BLUE= DUAL 120MM RADIATOR GREEN= IWAKI MD-20RLT PUMP ORANGE= POWER SUPPLY UNIT Here is a picture of the inside of the case for reference just in case the pictures of the 3d renderings confuse you. ![]()
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Andover, MA, USA
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get an MD-20RZT instead, much better for cooling applications
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I already have the WMD-RLT. I contacted iwaki to get the Z head for it. The Z and L are the same pump with different impeller. I will do some testing in my loop when i get the Z head. Then we will find out for sure which is the best for water cooling.....
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double post
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excellent, even better, it probably varies depending on restriction of loops...
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yah... it will be interesting to see. i just dread taking my system apart again to drain the water... its a bitch to do and always ends up fing something up.
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