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Doing the Impossible: 3.6+Ghz Q6600+2x 8800GTX SLI+NB+SB in single loop
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the goal is to have an ALL INTERNAL WATER COOLING SETUP. THAT MEANS NO EXTERNAL RADS OR RADBOXES. I can ONLY use one single and one double radiator.
__________________![]() I know this may not be possible as this is a huge amount of heat to dissipate, but here we go: CPU: Danger Den TDX 775 block GPU: EK-FC8800GTX Full Face Copper blocks NB: Danger Den 680i North Bridge block SB: EK NF4 2.2 South Bridge block Pump: Danger Den D5 pump Radiator: Thermochill PA120.1 + PA120.2 ![]() ![]() Fans: Panaflo 86.5CFM 35DB 120x38's Impossible? We'll see soon enough. Project still in progress a few parts are still in the mail
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__________________I have a friend who is doing a maxed out FX-62 (@3.1ghz) and two 8800GTX fullface (@ ultra clocks) on a 120mm Black Ice Pro I Xflow + Black Ice Extreme II Xflow with 120x25 led fans lol.. his setup stays cool I MAY be using my current radiators (BIX I Xflow + BIX II) and seeing if they will hold the heat. ![]() ![]() but it looks like at 3.2ghz my BIX I Xflow is maxed out. I am loading ~80C each core on a Single BIX I Xflow w/ Panaflo 86.5 CFM fan!
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Intel Overclocker
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Nice!!
Edit: You may need some bigger radiators for this ![]()
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PC games for sale Here 3DMark06=15011 (with Q6600 and 8800GT) Battlefield 2 Name = SoCoE-Mr.Savage Call of Duty 4 = Sgt. Savage Running Ubuntu 7.10 on Laptop: Core 2 Duo T5300, 2Gb RAM, 256mb 7600Go My FAQS:![]()
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Where are the radiators going?--I'll make a guess on the loop....
Pump => Radiator (2) => CPU => NB => SB => Radiator (1) => GPU => GPU => Pump that seem right?
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Tline -> Pump -> CPU -> GPU1 -> GPU2 -> double rad -> SB -> NB-> single rad -> tline
__________________I had a really good pic of the setup but I dont have it on the PC i'm on ![]()
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the goal is to have an ALL INTERNAL WATER COOLING SETUP. THAT MEANS NO EXTERNAL RADS OR RADBOXES. I can ONLY use one single and one double radiator.
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Uh.... that setup isn't that good.... first off, you want to cool the important parts the most. I would assume the important parts are the CPU and GPU's. Secondly, the pump introduces a slight heat dump into the water--it's slight, but if you can drop the temp a little for free, then why not?
That is why you want the largest radiator after the pump and before the CPU (The most important part to cool). That is also why I put the second Radiator immediately before the GPU's. The other two pieces aren't all that important.... I mean-- they run passively on many motherboards, they can't need all that much cooling right? I guess you could throw the NB and SB after the GPU's and before the pump: Pump -> Rad(2)->CPU->Rad(1)->GPU's->NB->SB->T-Line->Pump but the heat dump off the NB and SB won' effect the GPU's as much as the heat dump off the GPU's will effect the heat on the NB and SB. Hopefully you can see my reasoning behind my original logic. I just think it'll treat you better overall than the order you put together.
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PC games for sale Here 3DMark06=15011 (with Q6600 and 8800GT) Battlefield 2 Name = SoCoE-Mr.Savage Call of Duty 4 = Sgt. Savage Running Ubuntu 7.10 on Laptop: Core 2 Duo T5300, 2Gb RAM, 256mb 7600Go My FAQS:![]()
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Uh, it wont really matter with that much heat and that much of a flowrate.. and with a tline. All the water will be pretty much the same temp no matter how I set up the flow chart... 1C diff maybe
__________________Heres a chart of the flow rate, its pretty much final. Keep in mind the tubing will be VERY cleanly done in the case, lol edit: lol i screwed up the pic, hang on while i edit the second one
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