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Watercooling: Better than HSF?
I know this kind of cooling is quieter but is it better at keeping things cool than an HSF. If so, what's a good one to get for an Athlon XP cpu and where can I get one. Thanks.
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Hammerhead Shark
Water cooling cools the cpu much better than nearly all the heatsinks out there. Someone else can answer your question to what is a good water block. I'm not familiar with w/c at all.
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Hammerhead Shark
well, for your WC system you'll need a waterblock, a radiator, and a pump: those are the essentials. You could have an optional pelt or a reservoir if you want, but a T-line is just fine. A very reputable company which sells superb waterblocks for very reasonable prices is www.dangerden.com. check out the MAZE3 for your AMD system. Also, a great radiator you'll want to look into is the Black Ice Extreme radiator. Lastly, the most trustable pumps are those manufactured by Eheim. Although you could get AquaVias or crap like that, Eheim's are hands down the best pumps for a watercooling system. Also, don't forget to add anti-corrosion liquids to protect your metals (water wetter's great). I'd also suggest 1/2" system to allow for more flow, but 3/8" systems work great too. Tygon tubing's what you'll want too. Lastly, don't forget a nice 120mm fan to go with that black ice extreme. I'd suggest anything from a silent papst to a power hungry 130CFM delta, which is what i have on my BIX (WC system in progress ). good luck
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Tiger Shark
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Swiftech probably makes the best waterblock. Here is there link.
http://www.swiftnets.com/
Good Luck
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Tiger Shark
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Sleeps with the Fishes
You NEED DISTILLED WATER. Then add a little bit of water wetter and anti-freeze and you're good to go. There was a nice thread here about WC that had the best relationship of the three for cooling/corrosion stopping.
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To get started you are going to need a waterblock, radiator, pump, reservoir, 1 or 2 120mm fans(for radiator) and tubing.
At dangerden.com you can configure a kit to your own liking. They are a top notch company, Swiftech being the only company better.
I suggest these components(all from different places):
waterblock-swiftech MCW462-UH
raiator-Black Ice Extreme
pump- Eheim 1250
reservoir, tubing, accessories-
Reservoirs, Tubing, and Tubing Accessories
Silverprop is another great company, just a bit expensive. I've seen a couple of waterblock benchmarks and the swiftech usually comes first with Dangerden and Silverprop right behind them.
Hope this is not too much for you and let us know if you are going to go through with it.
Last edited by number1sixerfan; 10-26-2002 at 01:28 AM.
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Tiger Shark
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I think peltiers are definitely worth the hassle and cost. A peltier needs a lot of power, thus they need a dedicated power supply. The next thing to worry about is condensation. Whenever cpu temperatures go below 0c you have to worry about condensation. If you follow THIS guide, you should be fine. Peltiers will help you get the max out of your cpu.
I don't know much about watercooling duallies, but it should be the same idea. Your setup should look like THIS chart here, just with an extra waterblock.
But if you get two peltiers you would probably need 2 PSUs.
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Tiger Shark
Hmmmm
Two PSU's is definately a no no.
Do you think a 550W PSU would be capable of supporting both peltiers? (Bare in mind it would also have to support the PC and 4 hard disks).
I had no idea the peltiers could lower the temperature so well - I expected a minimum approaching 12 degrees Celcius (34 F?).
Thanks number1sixerfan, the links you've given are great.
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No a 550 watt psu wouldn't work. You'd need a power supply like THIS . It fits in a 5 1/4 bay. I know for sure this will power the highest peltier (226w). I don't think this will power two peltiers unless they are low watt peltiers(60-80w).
Probably the highest temps you'll get with a peltier are 3-10 degrees.
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Tiger Shark
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I do not have a watercooling. I have just done my research and I am saving money for it. You have to change the water monthly, unless you have a "fill & bleed assembly". They are made by swiftech and it prevents evaporation so there is no maintanence.
I haven't seen anyone around here with two pumps. You'll be fine with one good ehiem pump.
Also. You need a pump relay switch. This is used to turn on the pump simultaneously with the computer. Without one you would have to remember to turn the pump on before the computer every time you use it. If you turn the computer on and forget to turn on the pump before, you could damage your proccessor.
Sorry, but I do not have a link to the pump relay switch, but it shouldn't be to hard to find.
*edit* found the link http://www.cooltechnica.com/Merchant...egory_Code=SWS
Most people say you should anyways leave the pump on, it preserves the pumps lifespan.
Last edited by number1sixerfan; 10-26-2002 at 03:44 PM.
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