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Hal 2001
01-09-01, 07:11 PM
I am abount to build my frist water cooling rig soon and am looking for some help.
At the moment I use a 72 watt pelter on a vos32 heat sink on a p3 600E @ 900. What I am looking for is the best slot one water block that will take one or two pelters at around 118 watt
Can any one help...
TIA
Check out
http://www.swiftnets.com
They have waterblocks for S1 that are compatible with 1 or 2 pelts, and offer them as complete kits or as separate components.
Keep Cool
Incidentally, you can pick up your pelts at:
http://www.leufkentechnologies.com/page8.html
http://ocz.safeshopper.com/41/cat41.htm?571
They are the same units.
I'm using the Dangerden.com water block on my k7, i love it, they make one to fit your processer, you might want to check them out.
wolfsid
10-29-01, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by Sketch
I'm using the Dangerden.com water block on my k7, i love it, they make one to fit your processer, you might want to check them out.
I would look and read some review on some block before you go buy one. I myself have the maze 2-1 does nice for me with a 156watt pelter on it.. I just order the Z4 block and will do a test on it and compare them. I will Post the results l8ter this week so look back for it... Also I talked to chip over at overclock-watercool and they are comming out with a new block that should be better then anything out on the market ... Here is what is looks like he sent me a few pics... not bad for prototype....C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.WOLF.000\My Documents\Dcp00097.jpg
Went this thing comes out i will buy it and do another test with all 2 blocks well... just remember that when cooling with water electricy is not good :eek: LOL... Blackbox Aka Wolfsid
wolfsid
11-02-01, 05:28 PM
alright people after a couple of hrs installing the new Z4 the Aqua Sink and the Motherboard Water block.. All Bought from overclockershideout.com. I also purchase the Universal Hold Down Device And let me tell U it doesn't work with the Z4 nice with the maze just remember not to tighten it too much or SNAP U break the side parts on the cpu Just like I did anyway I fixed the problem buy buying some Plexiglass and made my own hold down devise with the 4 bolts around the Cpu. I think its a lot better then the side clips.. now for the temps... Notice the difference I bought a prob for all the test and its sitting right next to the core.. the system Z4 cooler with 156watt pelter and a 72 watt on the motherboard...
amd 1.4 overclocker to 1500 just for start
512 PC2100
GeForce2 pro 64 Getting the GeForce 3 ti
10000rpm HD maxtor SUCKS its The 2nd one from them and I hear clicking noises coming from the HD again after 3/4 full..
Temps at idle are from of CPU next to core is 15.2c back of Cpu is 28.0c
motherboard temps idle 14.4C not Bad:D
load CPU core temp 16.9c and back of Cpu is 31.0c
load Motherboard temps 17.0c
Z4 Is better then maze2-1 in all ways...
cool better and transfer heat real nice... no big difference in temps... Well this is the test I will be doing another test with the Z4 and the overclock-watercool new Block as soon as it comes out... replies welcome.. .Blackbox AKA wolfsid
Hack the World :cool:
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