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Old 06-04-06   #1 (permalink)
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I was looking at you pics in the gallery and I liked the Danger Den water cooling setup you had, I have an Aspire X-Navigator case that I want to water cool. Can you direct me on a parts list for this. I am very new to watercooling so bare with me. I have lots of room and want to watercool the CPU, and the GPU. Have you ever heard of watercooling the HDs? Just a wacky thought.
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Just though i would mention this site to you for that kind of stuff : http://www.frozencpu.com/
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nowadays with liquid cooling, you can cool most of the components in your system.Common things to cool are:
  1. Memory
  2. CPU's
  3. GPU's
  4. Hard Disks
  5. Chipsets
  6. Power Supplies

The parts that you will need are:
  • Pump
  • Enough tubing to connect to all of your parts
  • Radiator (a fan will be necessary, unless you get a large external one)
  • Waterblocks for all the parts you plan on watercooling
  • Clamps to keep the tubing on the connections (i.e. jubilee clips)
  • A thick wallet ($150-???)

There are many good places to buy parts for liquid cooling systems:
America:
frozencpu.com
tigerdirect.com
newegg.com
Europe:
alphacool.de
pc-cooling.ch
prodimex.ch

I am sure that you can find many more shops online for these parts. You will also find many tutorials, good luck
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nowadays with liquid cooling, you can cool most of the components in your system.Common things to cool are:
  1. Memory
  2. CPU's
  3. GPU's
  4. Hard Disks
  5. Chipsets
  6. Power Supplies

The parts that you will need are:
  • Pump
  • Enough tubing to connect to all of your parts
  • Radiator (a fan will be necessary, unless you get a large external one)
  • Waterblocks for all the parts you plan on watercooling
  • Clamps to keep the tubing on the connections (i.e. jubilee clips)
  • A thick wallet ($150-???)

There are many good places to buy parts for liquid cooling systems:
America:
frozencpu.com
tigerdirect.com
newegg.com
Europe:
alphacool.de
pc-cooling.ch
prodimex.ch

I am sure that you can find many more shops online for these parts. You will also find many tutorials, good luck
To cool everything effectively, he's gonna need a crapload more than $150.
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nowadays with liquid cooling, you can cool most of the components in your system.Common things to cool are:
  1. Memory
  2. CPU's
  3. GPU's
  4. Hard Disks
  5. Chipsets
  6. Power Supplies

The parts that you will need are:
  • Pump
  • Enough tubing to connect to all of your parts
  • Radiator (a fan will be necessary, unless you get a large external one)
  • Waterblocks for all the parts you plan on watercooling
  • Clamps to keep the tubing on the connections (i.e. jubilee clips)
  • A thick wallet ($150-???)

There are many good places to buy parts for liquid cooling systems:
America:
frozencpu.com
tigerdirect.com
newegg.com
Europe:
alphacool.de
pc-cooling.ch
prodimex.ch

I am sure that you can find many more shops online for these parts. You will also find many tutorials, good luck
Cooling anything other then a CPU and GPU on the same loop is a waste of good temps.
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yeah, i agree, i am only cooling the cpu and gpu.
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Cooling anything other then a CPU and GPU on the same loop is a waste of good temps.
I agree, but if you use a multiple radiator setup it is ok. However, I was just naming the parts that can be cooled. A lot of those don't need liquid cooling unless you're going into overkill
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so you want to wc your x-navigator eh?

how about something like this?

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soloz2, please send lots of pics and parts list as yep, thats the same case i have. thanx
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soloz2, please send lots of pics and parts list as yep, thats the same case i have, email to ********* please. thanx
Badillo69, please remove your email from the above post as it is against theTOS. We do this for everyones safety. As you cannot PM it to him I will forward it for you.
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