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Old 04-28-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default My proposed build.

After a few weeks of trolling this particular forum I have finally decided on the parts I want. For future reference this will be used to do a CPU only loop that will consist of an overclocked quad Intel processor.

Waterblock: D-Tek Fuzion with Intel 775 Pro-Mount

Pump: DangerDen D5

Radiator: Black Ice Extreme II with 2x Black Mini-CoolShroud

Reservoir: Danger Den Fillport Res

Tubing: Masterkleer Tubing 7/16" ID 5/8" OD

Fillport: Danger Den Fillport with Syringe

Clamps: CyberDruid PC's Steel Pinch Clamps

Coolant: PrimoChill PC Ice

So, my questions to you fellows:
- Is everything compatible with one-another?
- Are there any pieces you would replace with something else?
- Is this setup missing anything, if so what?

Also, I am a bit concerned with how my setup will work. I have the Mozart TX which is rather tall and there is a large space between the bottom of the case where I will place the pump, and where the Radiator is. Here is my proposed design.



Will the large upper angle screw up my loop? If so should I mount a plate up near the drive bays to station the pump?

Thanks guys
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pump -> http://www.overclock.net/water-cooli...p-preview.html
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are you able to find that pro mount for the fuzion in stock anywhere? everywhere i look it seems to be out of stock.
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That looks fine...I run my loop res or t-line-pump-rad-cpu-any other blocks..Be sure to get 1/2" barbs with all the components...

I'll leave you my set-up and cleaning PDF, it looks like you did you homework...

..D-Tek Fuzion install tip! (Or why you should clean new blocks)

..How To: Clean out a D-Tek Fuzion CPU Block

..D-Tek FuZion Washer Made Easy.

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Awesome, I'm glad all my components will work as I was not completely sure. As for the large upper angle from pump-rad concern me or will it be fine?
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Awesome, I'm glad all my components will work as I was not completely sure. As for the large upper angle from pump-rad concern me or will it be fine?
I'm not quite sure what you mean...Do you mean the distance? That much drop them pump back up isn't enough to be of concern with a good pump like the D-5...Now if it was 3' or 4' that would be more of a concern...

Now with a BIX you know you need higher cfm fans right? I used 115 Pana on mine..115cfm Panaflo-SVC.These should work OK also86cfm Pana...I wouldn't go any smaller then that for good performance...120x38mm fans have a higher pressure then a 120x25mm fan, they scavenge air through the rad better...

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Awesome the distance was my only worry. As for fans I am planning on using the Silverstone 107CFM 120x38mm as I am quite partial to Silverstone.

Once again, thanks for the help Ira I appreciate it.
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Lol, jesus christ. That case has overkill written all over it. And with that said, nice job!

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AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor
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Asus M2A-MVP 480X
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Kingston (2x2GB) DDR2-667
Graphics Card
eVGA 8800GTS G92 512MB
Hard Drive
Seagate 250GB & WD 320GB
Sound Card
Stock
Power Supply
Corsair 650TX
Case
Thermaltake Mozart TX
CPU cooling
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