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Operation: "Refrigerar De Įgua"
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Im_emaz1ng
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"Refrigerar De Įgua" is Portuguese for "Water Cooling" because I am very uncreative and wanted to copy off everyone else
. Anyway, I just finished ordering my Water Cooling parts today and specs are as follows:
Now, I am a bit confused on what order the parts in my setup need to be Also, what temps do you expect me to get with this setup? Please leave feedback
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Last edited by PCNerd : 05-21-05 at 09:17 AM. |
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1. Order of flow should be Resovoir (highest point possible) then to pump, then to radiator, then to cpu, then to gpu, then back to resovoir. 2. Make sure to use distilled water. 3. Make sure to bleed the pipes, (get out all the air) Temps I would imagine could be in the low to mid 30's with loads in high 30's or low 40's (41-42 at most). Good luck man.
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Ideally, you would like to go: pump--radiator--cpu--gpu--resevoir--pump. There is no way to tell temps unless we know your ambient (room) temp. However, that is going to be one nice setup. Your cpu temps will probably be about 10C higher than your water temp, on average.
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Pump > Reservoir > Heatercore > CPU > GPU > Pump > etc...
meh, nearly the same as Lando. He knows more, go with what he said ![]() On thinking more, yes, res where he said, cos the fill port wants to be on the suction side.
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Im_emaz1ng
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How come that res has 3 ports?
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Im_emaz1ng
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Oh yes, I also ordered 8 Frozen CPU Monster BGA RAMsinks. Are thoes good?
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Cant say I know, but they look great. They look better than the OCZ stuff people keep hyping.
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PCnerd, what are those??
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wowskies =]
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THey are little mini heatsinks for ram, i'm not sure if he is using it on accual DDR ram but you would put it on each little chip
most of the time people use ramsinks for only their gpu's though.. because a heatspreader will work better for cooling DDR ram
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Im_emaz1ng
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Its for the GDDR3 on my GPU
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