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Cooling Dual/Triple Processor W/C help needed...

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Mouse, 12 Mar 2004.

  1. Mouse

    Mouse What's a Dremel?

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    Hello, folks.
    I've got a dual-processor system, dual athlon mp 2000+, that I would like to watercool. Atm, it's extremely loud, which means I can't run it 24/7. As well, I'd eventually like to have a system that'd cool the dual, as well as my second machine, a single athlon 1.4. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is this possible? If so, what would I need to do it? I'm aiming for quiet but reasonably high performance as well. Got any suggestions for good sites to check out?

    Thanks,
    Mouse
     
  2. M_D_K

    M_D_K Modder

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    I have a Dual MP2000 system watercooled

    I went for 2 DD RBX blocks
    Thermochill 120.2
    Eheim 1048
    Tank-O-Matic res
    Works wonders very silent :D

    [​IMG]


    morgan.
     
  3. AcEmAsTr

    AcEmAsTr Banned

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    the outside of an antistatic bag is where all the static goes, your mobo's sitting on an electric chair!
     
  4. Fly

    Fly inter arma silent leges

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    that's true, the outside of those bags is actually conductive! :worried:
     
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    How is this phrase even possible? Surely silence implies that it is devoid of noise, but very silent? Its inverse noise? :eyebrow:

    /pedantic ******* mode :p
     
  6. M_D_K

    M_D_K Modder

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    /pokes bindi with pointy stick

    the static bag is fine :) keeps it sage ;)

    morgan.
     
  7. Tim S

    Tim S OG

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  8. Mouse

    Mouse What's a Dremel?

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    Hmm, thanks, folks. Good to know static bags are potentially evil... But back to my original intent, what sort of temps are you running, M_D_K? And how do you have those run into the system? There's a blue something or other in there that seems to be bringing the two outlets together...
     
  9. M_D_K

    M_D_K Modder

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    Temps on both where around 35 idle didn't test load temps will do when its all set up again.

    There are 2 Ys and 2 manifolds in the loop.
    Those blue things are 2 port manifolds


    morgan.
     
  10. JavaDog

    JavaDog What's a Dremel?

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    Nice Temps! I'm running a dually MP2400+ with Stock HSF and am averaging 50*C at full-load. Case only has a single 120mm exhaust. I would love to see those temps, but I'm not sure if I want to go to WC yet...

    OT - What make/model KB is that in you sig?? :naughty:
     
  11. unclean

    unclean SMP obsessive

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    hey.. heres my mates 2000+ mp system w/water cooling solution...

    [​IMG]

    maze blocks... erm, eheim 1250.. more info available if needed
     
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  12. mclean007

    mclean007 Officious Bystander

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    That's a whole lot of hard disks!
     
  13. JavaDog

    JavaDog What's a Dremel?

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    I was just thinking the same thing! :D MMmmmm...RAID....
     
  14. unclean

    unclean SMP obsessive

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    each is an 80GB too :eek:

    im buying the dualie soon though hopefull :D
     
  15. Mouse

    Mouse What's a Dremel?

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    Is that meccanno or something like it? Freakin' A! Heh, oh, btw, ya missed a k in the pic addy. How are the temps running in series like that? I'd greatly appreciate more info if I could get it. And excuse my ignorance, but what exactly does a manifold do?? :confused:
     
  16. unclean

    unclean SMP obsessive

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    heh.. funny you should mention it.. yes that is meccano :D
    i really dont know temps and such... but i seem to remember "damn low".
    gimme a couple of days and i should be able to find out.
     
  17. Mouse

    Mouse What's a Dremel?

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    Great, thanks! And tell him the meccanno is sweet! :hip:
     
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