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Unread 08-09-2001, 12:07 AM   #1
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i have been frustrated this last month, as the participation on the other boards has droppped. Many not haveing a post in a week or so. I need a couple non watercooling questions answered. I have decided to post it here in one post. I hope no one gets pisst.

My setup:

os win2000pro , redhat 6.2
Case: InWin Q500 Full tower
PS: enermax 350 amd approved dual fan
M/B: epox 8k7a
CPU: Athlon T-Bird 1133, may upgrade to 1.33 axia y stepping
Mem: crucial 256 2.5 cas
Vid: Leadtek Geforce 2 pro 64 mb 5.5ns DDR
Sound: Sblive GamerX
Ethernet: 3Com 35905B
Drives:

Floppy
EIDE
DVD
CDRW ( I need suggestions please.)

Cooling

Water on All three chips (CPU, GPU, Northbridge),
cooled with 1 highflow panaflo 120mm
Air for the case to include: 1x92 mm intake in front of the InWin Case. The power supply has 2 fans sucking air out the back of the case.

Air cooling for hard drive. Have'nt decided on which cooler, I need quiet and able to handle a high rpm hard drive. Ideas?

Air cooling for pump: 1 80 mm low flow panaflow directly cooling the pump with fresh air and exhaudting it out the side of the case.

Total fans: 1 X 120mm H1A Panaflo, 1X 80 mm L1A Panaflo, 1 X 92 mm clear fan( exactly like the the one on the bottom of the power supply I have.) Hard drive coolers fans. All fans will be controlled by a Rheo-Bus.

Questions:

1) Is that power supply powerful enouph for my set-up?

2) Ram: What is the best of the ddr for this board? I want to overclock the fsb to 150 or so.

3) Hard drive cooler: What can handle 7200-10000 rpm drives, while being as quiet as possible? I will hook this up to the Rheo to cntrol it's rpm.

4) CD-RW: Is burn_proof needed? I was all set to get a plexwriter 16X , then i saw a Yamaha 16X that had 8mb of buffer ram. Is this as good/better than Burn_proof? What burners do y'all use?

Thanks again everyone.
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Flow: Res, Pump, CPU watervlock, Y into both rads, both rads into res independently.

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Unread 08-15-2001, 03:04 PM   #2
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I have a Yamaha CRW2100s SCSI 16x10x40x CDRW and it's sweet It burns a CD in about five min. I have not had even one bad burn yet. Only bad thing but not the falt of the Yamaha is when I copy from CD to CD I am limited to the speed of the slower CD witch is about 6x. But I found if I copy to the hard drive then burn to my CDRW I get 16x so you can get around it.
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Unread 08-20-2001, 12:43 AM   #3
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no one's using the other forums because this place is the best water cooling forum. Just like http://www.agaweb.com/coolcpu was back in the day. Actualy, that was the only place to talk to other's about water cooling. Back in the dark ages of water cooling. I have pics of my old water cooler system on my webpage www.mattkosem.com in the tweaking section. That's what we used to do. No one manufactured quantities of water cooling gear. Look @ the size of my old system. Now, it all fits inside the PC case! All I have to say.....God Bless Water Cooling!!

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Unread 08-20-2001, 12:47 AM   #4
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I am FLAME'n pissed you posted in here about non water cooling sh*t!!!

heheh j/k hehehehe
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Unread 08-20-2001, 01:02 AM   #5
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haha Joe, you crazy lune!!

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