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| yo all my fellow pimps! would this be a good watercooling sys? i have a Intel p4 3.0ghz w/ht 478pin {and dont bad mouth intel i know it sucks to some people} ati {aiw} 9600xt CPU Danger Den Maze 4 or koolance? ![]() ![]() GPU unknown but moded to fit ati ![]() Pump unknow havent recived it in mail yet ![]() rezzy ![]() fill port danger den ![]() rad. 120mm havent recived in mail yet ![]() all of it is goin into this case after mods and paint ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() tell me what u think! the sys below is goin in the case above after all modiing and pre water setup! ![]() | ||
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| I agree you definately need more cooling capacity. A second radiator placed in front ,with the fan placed behind pulling in through it will give you better temps. Ive gotten the best temps by running the setup/lines in this order. 1. Route heated coolent from cpu/gpu to rear top "HX" / heat exchanger. (dumps most thermal load here,but you lose some capacity from the heated case air) 2. Rear HX to your resevoir / pump combo (Picks up a little heat from pump) 3. Resevoir/pump to front heat exchanger (dumps heat from pump and cools with the best efficiency using intake air) 4. Front HX back to cpu/gpu The square Plexi resevoir is kind of redundent since the pump is allready sitting in one. ![]() | ||
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| if i can dis assemble the pump/rezzy then i will if not then i might throw it in anoter system and but a in-line pump might get a duel 120mm rad. and sitck it ontop and put the 120mm that i have and put it down in front so water will go duel 120mm rad. pump combo single 120mm rad cpu gpu then recycle or if i get a new in-line pump or take the one out of the rezzy "im possible" duel 5.25 bay rezzy pump single 120mm rad. duel 120mm rad. cpu gpu then recycle woul that be a good setup? one of the 2? what GPH in-line pump would be good? im looking at a 700gph on eBay like $30 shipped Last edited by boggy_man1981; 12-January-06 at 01:12 AM.. | ||
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| Are you sure that blue block is a koolance? I rembember seeing one that looks sooo similar to the koolance blocks, only this one was blue and cost $25 on xoxide. It doesn't seem to be there anymore and koolance doesn't seem to have a blue CPU block on their site. Just wondering, is all | ||
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I have that block and it's not a Koolance. Fire Hawk is right. I have not used it yet and I still have the original box. The brand is "Noise Isolator"... When Xoxide sold this block they mentioned that is not a high performance block and should not be used for overclocking. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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