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Old 07-31-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Considering Water-cooling my PC

OK i have a Air-cooled pc. would it be worth to go to liquid. i like what it looks like. i like hte performance. i jsut dont kno hwo to put it all to gether. and for hte radiators, if i have 2 exhaust fans at hte back to i get a dual fan radiator and if there is one then i get a single fan radiator? oh and if oyu guys could give me a list off all the part i need for a water cooled pc. thank you for the help.
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http://www.petrastechshop.com/pecoel.html

that is the only kit that would someone should consider. You mount that off the back using the rad box included.
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i dont want to buy a kit i want to buy all the parts seperate to make up a kit. and does it matter what type of case to use or can you use any large case? and wherei s the most likely spot to mount a pump?
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i dont want to buy a kit i want to buy all the parts seperate to make up a kit. and does it matter what type of case to use or can you use any large case? and wherei s the most likely spot to mount a pump?
You can use any case, the larger the better..I like to hang my rad on the back of my case, keeps it out in the cooler room ambient temp's like that, has to help a little..RadBox

Something like this would work..

..D-tek Fuzion V2

..D-5 Vario

..360 GTX ...Fans...86cfm Pana

.7/16x5/8" .You use this on 1/2" barbs, it still flows about as well as the full 1/2" and is more compact and easier to route around in your case..

.5.25" Bay Res .Or just use a t-line..

..Coolant..Pentosin

..Biocide..PT Nuke

If thats more then you would like to spend give us your budget for one..

I'll leave you my cleaning and set-up PDF also, be sure to read all the stickies here, theres a link in my sig...
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wel im only onsidering it. i havent set my mind on it. but i think my rage will be like 250 to 300. and i have a Stacker 830 and i dont kno where i would put the pump if it has to be lower then everything else.
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