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Unread 02-11-2001, 09:05 PM   #1
Squishyface
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Gonna setup a pelt/wc rig in the next month. making a parts list..need ideas

Waterblock: dangerden....type?

Pump: eheim, magdrive, or little giant...which one?

Tubing: silicone rubber tubing...3/8"

Clamps: the ring deals from a hardware store

radiator: dangerden cube?

peltier: not sure what wattage...gonna oc a 1.2Tbird...which probably kicks out 80-90W at 1500+....probably need a 156W or better...need help here

PSU: again..this depends on the pelt. brands, websites, suggestions?

Copper cold plate: 3/8"....brand? website.

Silicone sealant to waterproof mobo and socket. - order it from somewhere?

Other items?...

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Unread 02-12-2001, 04:54 AM   #2
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well if its up to procooling here, get some shit from OCWC...

but that silicone sealant shit.. i've been looking for that shit..! couln't find it thought..

for your pelt -> tedist.com -> 156W or 172W..

156W-> get an 13.8V PSU with 14A or sth..

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Unread 02-12-2001, 11:38 AM   #3
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172Watt, I read a article that said the 156 couldn't do the job on a T-bird/Duron running that high.

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Unread 02-12-2001, 03:49 PM   #4
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the silicone you can get at target/walmart. it's just household clear silicon selant. get your tubing at mcmaster.com
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Unread 02-12-2001, 08:26 PM   #5
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That silicone you are referring to might be con-formal coating. Its a lot easier and neater (and more expensive!) to use than regular sealing silicone. Its also acetic acid free - no corrosion. Just send an email to Dow-Corning asking for the closest stockist of con-formal coating products to you.

Check out www.dowcorning.com

Hope that helps.

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Unread 02-12-2001, 09:23 PM   #6
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http://unaclocker.dhs.org/radiate.zip This is an excellent program that will tell you exactly how much your CPU puts out at full load (wattage) depending on speed and voltage. Very very handy.
Eheim is a nice quiet pump. Magdrives are built like tanks, I like my magdrive now that I put rubber mounts on it and it's stopped rattling my case.


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Unread 02-13-2001, 09:44 PM   #7
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the 156W does infact cool the tbird well...as long as you can cool the water adequately...

as far as power is concerned, the peltier draws 12.5 amps consistently at 12V...at 15V, it draws around 15A...I'm using a variable 12-15V 35A pyramid power supply for mine...PS36KX...they have a 25A version that would do fine...but I bought the 35A, because it was only $20 more, and you never know if I'll need to power more peltiers
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