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Cooling Help with watercooling setup

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Bas van der Werff, 18 Feb 2007.

  1. Bas van der Werff

    Bas van der Werff What's a Dremel?

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    Hi Everybody!

    I'm about to start with my second mod, wich is going to be watercooled.
    My first mod was very simple (only the CPU and GPU are watercooled)
    But this one is going to be something more complicated, the things that are going to be watercooled are:

    GPU 2x
    CPU
    Southbridge
    Northbridge
    HDD
    Mosfets 2x

    I think 2 loops are the best way to go, but now my question is!
    What to put in which loop and in which order?
    I hope you guys can help me out.

    Bas.
     
  2. Dustin

    Dustin What's a Dremel?

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    How many pumps,ress,rads you have?
    I'd say go for pump - > CPU -> GPU's - > Rad - > ress - > pump for first loop and do completely another one for the rest.
     
  3. Bas van der Werff

    Bas van der Werff What's a Dremel?

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    The nummer of rad's res pumps is at least 2 because i want to use 2 loop, any idea about the size of the rad's ?
     
  4. Dustin

    Dustin What's a Dremel?

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    What case do you have?It depends on the room you have,i'd go for two 120.2
     
  5. Bas van der Werff

    Bas van der Werff What's a Dremel?

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    It's a oldskool stacker load of room inside
     
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    Bas van der Werff What's a Dremel?

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    i've done some research and it are going to be two 240 rad's or one 240 and two 120 (depending on to placement in my case) and i'm going to use 2 eheim 1250's
    It's going to be tight to fit it in a stacker, and if it doesn't ill just have to put another stacker on top :p
     
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