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Old 04-06-08   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys,

I am currently looking for 2x new Radiators. They need to be pretty small. Maximum a foot long. They also need to be able to Handle a Quad core and 2x High end Graphics Cards.... Please let me know if you can find something that can perform well.

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your looking for dual 120mm radiator like (black ice pro rads are pretty good)
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=3985
that site has a lot of options and from personal experience they have amazing customer service. when i ordered my parts for my water cooling setup they give the option to add notes to your order and i told them to let me know if i made a mistake with anything (which i did and it was the barb size for one of them) they emailed and called me just as i told them to and fixed the order.
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Hey Pope...Are you going to run 2 separate loops for them? If you are and have good pumps the 240 GTS might make a good one for you with some 86cfm Pana.. GTS 240 .They are kind of restrictive from the only review I've seen on them...."Masters of Cooling" GTS Review...

The 240 GTS is out performing a 240 BIX and 240 BIP clone here with the 86 Pana...86cfm Pana




They have a high fin count,30, so you would need some decent cfm fans like the Pana...I bet you would need to keep it blown out a lot with fins that thick...


The GTX is a good one and its the same length as the GTS at 10.91", its a little over 2" thick..The GTS is 1.17" thick...360 GTX Beats PA.3 Using 47cfm YL Fans

I'd use at least the 86 Pana on it to but it seems to work pretty well with 50+ cfm fans. GTX360.....They have the 240 there to, I 'm to lazy to look it up...

Then there is the Thermochill PA, it does well with low cfm fans, I would think with much of a load on it you would want something like the 86 Pana on it to...

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Thanks for the Suggestions guys!

I am thinking I am going to go with 2x 240GTX's. I think I should run them in two separate loops for best performance.. right? I was hoping not to use loud fans, but oh well. I'm already deaf from the 8x 120 x 38 Sunon 108CFM/42dBA fans on my 480GTX .... Any who, I'll link you guys to my new project once its completed.
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I would consider 2x PA160's.. they have excellent pressure drop and would handle your cooling needs and then some. They will accommodate any CFM fan and are relatively quiet due to the wide openings in the channels across the rad.

While two 120.02 could be a better solution for temps, your flow rates will suffer. A single MCP355 or Dtek pump could handle 2x PA160's and your 2x blocks ...no question, and still maintain tolerable flow rates.
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Yeah I would do 2 loops if your looking for a good OC on the quad...Hey deaf is deaf, the damage is done, at least I cant hear my Wife nagging so much now at least...

The GTX isn't really very restrictive CL, in that test it was flowing around a 106 gph and the PA was 118 gph, not really a lot of difference...Now the GTS was only flowing 86 gph, thats kind of restrictive there.....Its a good bang for buck rad with a good pump and not a lot of components...Some of those other rad's in that test looked like a good bang for buck to..

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