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getting my setup going.....

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THE_ODD_ONE

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Well I got my DD TDX the other day.
I have all the tygon I could ever need .(they have a Lab at my work :D )
I have a Bonny HC (the nice copper one )
And today I found a Pond Master (danner made)
250gph pump at petsmart, They were clearing out all the pond stuff.
I got the pump for 37bucks :D .

Got that sucker pumping through some 1/2 fittings and going to get it all set up soon.


Pics to come soon
 
Well I got my set up going and here is the news.

I am running a XP 2500 mobile @2455.55mhz
my ambient temp is 23c
my cpu is 34c

I am using the danner pump 250gph
bonneville HC
T-line
TDX cpu block

I right now I have just two little 80mm fans on the heater core with no shroud.
I will be getting two 120mm fans for it and didnt want to go through the trouble of building another one.


What is a good led 120mm fan ?
I have other blue led fans in my case and want them to match.

I was thinking of staying under 30 db per fan.

Not bad temps for just 2 80 mm I think.
My temps were 43c with my old thermaltake heatsink.
 
if you havent sealed the houseing on the pump you may want to . my dan mag 3 worked for a couple months before it started leaking. after fixing it with epoxy which is permanent it hasnt leaked since for 2 yrs


Jen
 
I think I will seal it up.
And I will check out some fans.I want some good air flow with low noise of course.
I will be making an external box for the cooler in e few weeks.
I am going to get set up for a chiller and I am just starting out with water cooling.
 
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