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- Aug 30, 2004
Hi all. This will be my first water cooling project. I just wanted to throw this by everyone before I buy. The reason I am buying this is becuase I just realised that windows is clocking down my overclocks because of the processors heat. Basically making my overclocks useless... :/
Anyways
Swiftech MCP655 12v DC Pump $79.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmc12vdcpu.html
FuZion Extreme Performance CPU $59.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/fuexpecpubl.html
Swiftech MCW30 Chipset Cooler $26.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcchco1.html
Swiftech MCR-320 Quiet Power $49.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcqupo3xbl.html
Scythe SFF21D 33.5 CFM S-FLEX 120mm Quiet FAN by Sony x3 $44.85
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/scsfs12qufan.html
Swiftech MCW60-R Retail VGA Waterblock with Nvidia 8800 G80 Adapter Kit (and ram sinks) $58.45
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcvgacowim.html
My question now is tubing and fittings. The pump has 1/2 fittings so I am guessing I should stick with 1/2 inner diamiter hoses and fittings.
This is the hosing I am thinking about purchasing.
Tygon R3603 1/2in. ID 5/8in. OD Laboratory Tubing # AAC00036 $11.70
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/ty1id5odlatu.html
The radiator is going to come with 2 swiftech high flow high flow bspp to 1/2 ID barbs for $4.00 so I don't think I need to worry about that.
The rest I don't know what I need. Is it going to be a bad idea to have my videocard, cpu, and chipset all in the same loop? All I want to do is keep everything under 60c.
The water-block AND the chipset cooler ships with 1/2" and 3/8" barbs in the US, and an extra pair of 1/4" fittings for Europe, guaranteeing compatibility with any liquid cooling circuit. So I don't need to worry about the video card or chipset cooler fittings....
Anything I am missing? maybe hose clamps and such?
Any help would be great. Thanks.
Anyways
Swiftech MCP655 12v DC Pump $79.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmc12vdcpu.html
FuZion Extreme Performance CPU $59.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/fuexpecpubl.html
Swiftech MCW30 Chipset Cooler $26.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcchco1.html
Swiftech MCR-320 Quiet Power $49.95
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcqupo3xbl.html
Scythe SFF21D 33.5 CFM S-FLEX 120mm Quiet FAN by Sony x3 $44.85
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/scsfs12qufan.html
Swiftech MCW60-R Retail VGA Waterblock with Nvidia 8800 G80 Adapter Kit (and ram sinks) $58.45
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/swmcvgacowim.html
My question now is tubing and fittings. The pump has 1/2 fittings so I am guessing I should stick with 1/2 inner diamiter hoses and fittings.
This is the hosing I am thinking about purchasing.
Tygon R3603 1/2in. ID 5/8in. OD Laboratory Tubing # AAC00036 $11.70
http://store.yahoo.com/sidewindercomputers/ty1id5odlatu.html
The radiator is going to come with 2 swiftech high flow high flow bspp to 1/2 ID barbs for $4.00 so I don't think I need to worry about that.
The rest I don't know what I need. Is it going to be a bad idea to have my videocard, cpu, and chipset all in the same loop? All I want to do is keep everything under 60c.
The water-block AND the chipset cooler ships with 1/2" and 3/8" barbs in the US, and an extra pair of 1/4" fittings for Europe, guaranteeing compatibility with any liquid cooling circuit. So I don't need to worry about the video card or chipset cooler fittings....
Anything I am missing? maybe hose clamps and such?
Any help would be great. Thanks.