Whoopeee!!!
(jumps up and down listening to the echo in the brand new cooling room!) Refrigerated water changed my life. How many happy hours I spent in the cooling room complaining about the lousy stock solutions that come on every video card I ever saw and what to do about it.
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THIS is from my old sig.
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BTW. Water cooling rigs can range from fairly easy to veryinvolved depending on how you do it and how good you want your results to be. This one runs on three permacool radiators (CrazyPC) in a mini freezer feeding a gemini water block. Ambient 65f keeps me in the high 20s celcius under load.
this'll have to do for now
Vodka cooled? If you throw a party you'd better keep the fridge stocked or your guests will drain your reservoir!
Prof
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as simple or as hard as you want it to be....mines still a work in progress, as i still have to make a shroud to cover my radiator.....
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idle is 39c @2568 @ 1.84v. load about 44-45c. this is with both fans on the radiator undervolted to a whisper.
the pump in an Eheim 1048, the waterblock is an Innovatek Innovacool rev3, and i have the GF4 graph-o-matic on the video card.
this computer is so quiet its unreal.
thanks....their Titan aluminum fans, the housing is milled from aluminum and the blades are chromed as well.
cost is...well...you can easily put $300-$400 in what ive go, but my system is just so quiet, i wouldnt think twice about doing it again. in fact all i need now is a pump and waterblock to watercool my second system.
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first, thanks for the nice comments....its nice when someone likes your work.
second.....true, it all depends on what you want....i wanted mine quiet and transportable to the occasional lan party. dropping the cpu another 10c wouldnt be bad, but since its still well within the operational limit, im not gonna sweat it any.
now i just have to find time to work on the shroud. im considering sacrificing a couple Lian-Li side doors and making one that will match the case. only thing is, if its not right the first time, it'll get expensive. i may just go with some kinda ABS plastic and paint to match, just for the shear ease of workability and cost. however it would look sweet made from the aluminum..... decisions.....decisions
yeah...ive thought about that as well...another problem i didnt mention is the corners of the shroud. in order to make it a solid unit, the corners need to be tig welded. that opens the door for screw-up, as well as im not sure how badly tig welding will mar/burn the original Lian-Li finish.
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i finished it a while back.......