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Excelsior
03-30-07, 03:22 PM
Hey all,

I've bought my pump and waterblocks and I'd just like a final critique and any finishing comments on what I'm putting together.

Rig:

ASUS k8n-dl motherboard
2x Opteron 252s
Nvidia 8800 GTS OC (not wcing it)

big-assed case with 6 5.25 drive bays.

The WCing:
(everything is 1/2" ID)

2x Apogee GTs
Iwaki RD-20RZG Pump (to be mounted externally)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280098761816

4 feet of Tygon silver antimicrobial tubing
3 feet of Masterkeeler for the places in which the tygon is too tight a fit

??? Reservoir
Triple radiator.

The only two things that I'm at a loss for is what reservoir and what radiator. I was looking at something like the MCR-320 or Black Ice pro triple for the radiator and for the reservoir I was thinking of dual slot bayres. I could build the reservoir but I don't have time to do so at the moment, so I'm looking for something as cheap as possible in that regard.

Alternatively if there were a nice reservoir that I could mount in the upper portion of the case that had screw-holes to be attached to something like the side I'd use that too. The plan is to mount the radiator on the top of the case, the pump on the side, the reservoir on the inside, somewhere near the top where I have a ton of free space.

So, any comments/suggestions on the reservoir or radiator before I go shopping? Any comments on what I have so far?

-Ex

Otter
03-30-07, 05:49 PM
I've never used one, but people who have it seem to like this res.
http://swiftnets.com/products/MCRES-micro.asp

PVC pipe is a good option for a quick and cheap DIY res.

The Swiftech MCR-320, and Coolrad CR-32T are both good choices, and both perform about the same from what I've seen -- just a little bit behind the more expensive Thermochill PA120.3. The BIP isn't a bad radiator either. It's a bit more restrictive, but sometimes you can get them very cheap.

Excelsior
03-30-07, 07:21 PM
Hmm. I think I might just get one of the cheap (~$9) "ugly" bayreservoirs because of the ease of use and filling.

As for the radiator, this is what I'm looking at:

BIP III "X-flow"
http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=194&cat=84&page=1

Anyone have a clue what the X-flow is?

BIX triple
http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=4&cat=85&page=1

GT Stealth
http://jab-tech.com/Black-Ice-GT-stealth-360-Black-pr-3418.html

MCR-320
http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmcqposerab1.html

Suggestions, guys?

SiGfever
03-30-07, 08:24 PM
The Micro-Res is great, bleeds fast and is very quiet.

Moto7451
03-30-07, 09:42 PM
The X Flow is a "single pass" radiator and doesn't work as well. Stick to the GT Stealths or the MCR if you want to use quiet fans. The BIX or standard GT would be better if you want to use high performance fans.

Otter
03-31-07, 02:08 AM
Hmm. I think I might just get one of the cheap (~$9) "ugly" bayreservoirs because of the ease of use and filling.
The bayres has a reputation for being more trouble than it's worth. I don't really know because I don't use a res, but quite a few people have had trouble with them, and I don't recall anyone saying anything good about them.

Excelsior
03-31-07, 07:40 AM
The bayres has a reputation for being more trouble than it's worth. I don't really know because I don't use a res, but quite a few people have had trouble with them, and I don't recall anyone saying anything good about them.

Blech. In the past I always just used T-Lines so the whole reservoir thing is a bit alien to me. The entire appeal of a bayres is the ease of filling. With the microres I have no clue where I could mount it and keep it easy to fill. I'm planning on all the tubing and "stuff" only taking up the entire top portion of my case, really, not going on down to the bottom.

Interestingly enough the "X-FLOW" stuff I've seen is more expensive? What radiator would you guys go with from the list I recommended? Heh, I've never purchased a radiator either -- I used my own heatercores that I built. But I couldn't get a large enough HC Shrouded up in time for this.

I'd most likely be putting some "semi-quiet" fans on it. I have some 120s here that push a decent amount of air while not being too loud, but it still sounds like a jet when I turn on the computer :P

-Ex

Excelsior
03-31-07, 09:25 AM
Ahh, quickly! I need to order today:

Coolrad cr-32t
BIP III
BIX triple
GT Stealth
MCR-320

Nebulous
03-31-07, 09:35 AM
Ahh, quickly! I need to order today:

Coolrad cr-32t
BIP III
BIX triple
GT Stealth
MCR-320



The X Flow is a "single pass" radiator and doesn't work as well. Stick to the GT Stealths or the MCR if you want to use quiet fans. The BIX or standard GT would be better if you want to use high performance fans.


I'll cuncur with Moto on this.

Excelsior
03-31-07, 10:22 AM
Okay. I went with the MCR (petras had it in stock) and bought up the MCRES. I suppose I can mount it up top somewhere. Thanks for the advice.

voigts
03-31-07, 10:54 AM
You made a good choice. Bay reservoirs are anything but easy to fill and bleed. I used one when I first started watercooling and will never use another one. You can always rig a fill port going into the top of the microres if you are so inclined to. I have a line from my res going into a delrin fillport.

Excelsior
03-31-07, 11:33 AM
You made a good choice. Bay reservoirs are anything but easy to fill and bleed. I used one when I first started watercooling and will never use another one. You can always rig a fill port going into the top of the microres if you are so inclined to. I have a line from my res going into a delrin fillport.

I never understood the utility of a fillport, to be honest. Maybe I'm missing something?

When I used T-Lines I rigged up a brass barb with NPT threading to a plastic cap made for the same barb. I'd put a bit of teflon tape around the threading, screw on the cap, and have a leak-proof method of filling it. Furthermore, I think there's something that a lot of people might be missing:

TURKEY BASTERS.

By far the easiest way to fill a rig with T-lines for me. It'd take only about 10 or so fills with the baster max to fill up the rig completely. Is there something I'm missing about "fillports?" I still say they're for wusses, DIY for life :P

voigts
04-01-07, 01:32 AM
In my case I have a res that is lower than my top mounted rad. Using a line to a fillport makes it a lot easier to fill as I don't have gravity working against me this way. If the res is the highest point in the loop, then the fillport really isn't essential.