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Old 07-14-08   #11 (permalink)
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But don't I have to get a reservoir then? If I do, I would want one that can go in a rad or 5.25" bay. Plus, I will need to find a place for 2x120mm rad. Can I put it in the bottom of my Rocketfish and blow the air down out the bottom? The case is on a table, raised up by wheels....

And I'll change to the D-Tek Fuzion....I am going to use the new Enermax Magma fans that are out: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835214001

Or should I use 110CFM fans from Silverstone? :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811999344

I don't really care about noise, as it will be loud anyways, I just know it. I might add sound-dampening material.
You dont have to use a res., you can T-line it. I'm using T-lines and they work great..

Yes you can cut a bottom hole in your fish for a rad. I did...

I would go with high CFM fans. Maybe 120mm x 38mm to.


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Hows this setup???? Better parts now?
Nice setup..... Go with it..

You spend top dollar on your computer parts and IMO you should not go cheap on water cooling....Get the best stuff you can afford... Stay away from those cheap kits please...

Air cooling will not cool as well as water....You may see people post there idle temps on air saying how low they are and better than water. Idle temps mean nothing. Let them load that processor up and see how they do next to water...
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You dont have to use a res., you can T-line it. I'm using T-lines and they work great..

Yes you can cut a bottom hole in your fish for a rad. I did...

I would go with high CFM fans. Maybe 120mm x 38mm to.


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How do you T-Line? I know what that is but I don't know how you would arrange it....?!?!?

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Use a T-fitting and place it close to the pump on the intake side. You will fill and drain the loop through this connection. You run a piece of tubing off the T and have to use a plug at the top to fill and close it to make it a sealed system.

These fill ports are made just for this app.. and they are great.
http://www.dangerden.com/store/produ...&cat=95&page=1

http://www.dangerden.com/store/produ...&cat=34&page=1
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Use a T-fitting and place it close to the pump on the intake side. You will fill and drain the loop through this connection. You run a piece of tubing off the T and have to use a plug at the top to fill and close it to make it a sealed system.

These fill ports are made just for this app.. and they are great.
http://www.dangerden.com/store/produ...&cat=95&page=1

http://www.dangerden.com/store/produ...&cat=34&page=1
Can I let the system run with the T-Valve in or do I have to close it off somehow? If you let it go open, wont the liquid flow up the T-Line tubing? I would do the T-Line and just leave it inside the case when I need it but my question is about closing it off or something...idk...I don't know how to really word it...

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Yes its a closed system. I have mine inside my case and when I need to add some coolent I just pull them out and open up the line to fill it. Once you get all the air out of your loop/loops you wont be opening them up much...
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Yes its a closed system. I have mine inside my case and when I need to add some coolent I just pull them out and open up the line to fill it. Once you get all the air out of your loop/loops you wont be opening them up much...
How do you open the line?!

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Id change a couple things..first of all if your cooling your sig rig cpu, which seems to me its a Q6600, the 120mm rad is too small and wont be able to handle the heat load..Atleast an MCR 220 for the rad..the block is fine but i think the apogee GT is kinda restrictive and that little pump wont be too well matches with the block, dont quote me on that though, if the apogee isnt as restrictive as i think, then it all looks fine..if it is then go for a dtek fuzion which will run fine with that pump.
as far as I know, the apogee GT isn't very restrictive.

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How do you open the line?!

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There should be a little thing you buy that goes on the end of the line that has a little screw-on cap of sorts
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as far as I know, the apogee GT isn't very restrictive.



There should be a little thing you buy that goes on the end of the line that has a little screw-on cap of sorts
So is it the air/pressure in the T-Line hose that is keeping the liquid from flowing up the line?

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