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andymushu
02-27-2007, 08:13 PM
i have never used watercooling in any of my setups so i was wondering what i would need for a wc setup. i am completely new to this idea and i just want a plain and easy list of what i would need to make this work. lets say i want to cool everything possible in my computer (not everything, just as much as is reasonable). assuming money is no object, what are the best components and where can i get them?

Zephik
02-28-2007, 03:42 AM
Reasonable? That would be the CPU and the GPU. Everything else, like the Northbridge, HDD's and PSU is just being an "enthusiast". Unless of course you are going for a "silent pc". Which is still pretty much being a "enthusiast". But the CPU and the GPU generate the most heat, so thats what you should be "water cooling". Especially if you are new to "water cooling". You can always add on later if you so wish.

So the next step is to decide on which kind of kit is better for you, 1/2inch tubing or 3/8th inch tubing? To decide on this, or at least how I would, we (as in I) need to know a few things. What is your PC case? What is your budget? What is your CPU and/or GPU? For me, those are the three main factors that will decide which size tubing is best for you, which will decide on numerous things. We can just throw in a bunch of stuff and hope for the best! :P

klingelton
02-28-2007, 07:27 AM
damn snowfire, you're the WC king! gimme some help on my thread "will this block work?"

i think i got everything sorted, but i can't be sure!

DaveW
02-28-2007, 07:36 AM
If you like his help, give him Rep points with the little scales in his post.

-Dave

andymushu
02-28-2007, 09:31 PM
alright lets say im an enthusiast. my case for this is going to be a thermaltake armor. my budget, well, lets say i can spend as much as i want. i want the best for this build. my cpu for this build is a intel e6400 2.13ghz (likely going to be overclocked at some point) and my gpu is a evga 8800gts

Zephik
03-01-2007, 12:57 AM
Well I guess I can give you a quick throw down. But as your still a "newb", i'm not going to go all out insane style. But it will still be sweet don't get me wrong. Better than what most people will have probably.

CPU (http://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/danger-den-rbx-cpu-water-block-uv-blue-universal-mounting-top-1/2in-3/8in-or-1/4in-OD.htm)

GPU (http://www.koolance.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=406) - Just came out today I believe.

Reservoir (http://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/alphacool-cape-bullseye-bay-and-reservoir-pre-installed-uv-blue-bay-black-reservoir.htm)

Pump (http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=175&cat=23&page=1)

Pump 2 (http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=175&cat=23&page=1) (not necessary)

Radiator (http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=256&cat=90&page=1) - For the GPU.

Radiator 2 (http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=220&cat=86&page=1) - For the CPU (not necessary)

Tubes (http://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/arcticmod-hyperweb-reinforced-pvc-tubing-12-id-34-od-for-12-id-tubing.htm) (not necessary)

Tubes 2 (http://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/arcticmod-clear-pvc-tubing-12-id-58-od-for-12-id-tubing.htm) - If you use the first set of tubes as a primary, you might need this second set of tubes for tighter bends and, as I hear, a even more wicked look. I think you could probably get away with just using the first set if you really wanted to though. I also like Tygon tubing alot.

Clamps (http://www.homefurnish.com/CMS400Min_dev/uploadedImages/homeimprovement/plumbing/iStock_000000390229Small_175.jpg) - You can get these at the local hardware store, usually under plumbing. Twist as much as you can with your fingers, then a quarter of a turn with a tool.

Coolant (http://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/fluid-xp-extreme-non-conductive-32-oz-liquid-cooling-fluid-uv-midnight-blue.htm)

The idea behind this kit is to have a separate system running for both the GPU and CPU off of only one Res. Maximizing cooling performance while still blinging it up real nice.

Any questions, comments and/or corrections?

andymushu
03-01-2007, 10:35 AM
i noticed the gpu waterblock has 3/8" tubing connectors, while the tubing you linked to is 1/2". is this wrong or am i just misreading it? you also matched up my color scheme perfectly with this build, which is pretty cool.

Zephik
03-01-2007, 11:06 AM
Right, sorry, I guess I wasn't paying attention. Keep in mind that the GTS water block just came out on the 28th. Anyways, just as long as you get some adapters or replacement barbs (if they are interchangeable) it won't be a problem.

Blue is often the color of choice for... just about everyone. ;)

I prefer a well designed mixture of UV orange and UV blue. It's a hard mixture to pull off, but when its done right it really pops!

andymushu
03-01-2007, 07:24 PM
so you prefer a mixture of uv blue and orange in the coolant alone or in the system as a whole? it sounds like a pretty good idea, i might change a few of my blue ccfls out for neon orange ones.

btw, +rep for all the help

Zephik
03-02-2007, 01:02 AM
Separate. lol you would get a funky brown color if you mixed blue and orange in the same loops. ^_^

Zephik
03-02-2007, 06:29 AM
This is what I meant...

https://www.arcticmod.com/computer-mod/danger-den-koosah-sli-candy-video-water-block-uv-blue-orange-nvidia-7800-7900-7950-series.htm

:drools:

andymushu
03-02-2007, 10:04 AM
oh, ya, that makes more sense than just mixing the coolant. thanks for all your help, i hope i can get this new build off the ground now.

Zephik
03-02-2007, 10:45 AM
Good Luck ^_^