Projecto Purple LI Hi all, i will start my new project, with little lian li. I want to make something beautiful:toast: Sponsor's WebSite Link's: http://www.aquatuning.com http://www.adata.com.tw http://www.seasonic.com/ http://www.bitspower.com.tw/ http://www.alphacool.com/ A great thanks to every sponsor, without you nothing its possibel. hardware CPU: Intel i5 2500k Board: Asus P8P67M PRO Ram: Adata Plus V2.0 1866+ VGA: Asus 5850 1Gb PSU: Seasonic X-760 Case: LIAN LI PC-A04 HDD: ??? Watercooling Rad: Phobya G-Changer 240@white Block CPU: Alphacool HF 14 Yellowstone Silver Block VGA: EK-FC Nickel Plexi Pump:Phobya DCP 4.0 Res:EK Combo DCP v4.0 Conectors:??? Tube:Tygon Liquid:Fluid XP UV Purple Other Stuff: Scythe Himuro Fans?? Lot's of MDPC-X Sleeving FlexLight LEDs white
hmm... for the rad the best you could prob do is get one dual 240/280 for the gfx card and a 120/140 for the cpu. but that would require some serious modding; ROCK ON DUDE
hmmm, if you say so! the reason i would go with more rad power is because of that expensive gfx card you got there. are you planning on a single loop? if so, your gfx may cause an increase in cpu temps. just giving heads up to you; but its your rig!
Right, here's my input, have a 240mm rad, and put a 120mm rad on teh back on the mount. And have push/pull fans on all the rads, it's the only way you'll see decent temps I reckon.
I've seen an i7 920 and a 5870 with only a fine of 240 rad, and with acceptable temps, so it should be no problem. But I can consider putting the rad with fans in push-pull, And this is also a secondary rig since I have a show here at home, 800D with a 360mm rad and one 140mm Yes and but as I explained above, do not want an animal performance, and the cpu that it will take, it's nothing too big.
Even though, it's better to have it cooler. Otherwise there's not much point to the watercooling in fairness. Have you got a link to that i7 920 and 5870 on the single 240mm rad?
You saw it in a shop? Fair shout then. I personally wouldn't want to run that kind of hardware on justa 240mm rad, unless they were running 3000rpm fans. But even then. I'd still personally go for at least a push/pull on the front rad.
Yes but I will probably make a new top for the case, and then takes one of 280 rad at the top, but it is all a bit unsure, because I need to have the first box to know what I'm doing and what material I can put it in!