- Joined
- Jul 31, 2004
- Location
- Vancouver B.C.
hi all, here is my current setup:
A64 3000+ @ 2.7Ghz (270x10), 1.67V, DFI 250GB UT, OCZ 2x256MB PC3700EB, ATI 9800Pro, WD 36Gb Raptors Raid0
and my Cooling setup: Swiftech MCW-6002, DD D4 12v, D-Tek 120JR Clearflex60
also here is a picture of my watercooled rig: http://images.dr3vil.com/uploads/water rig.jpg
I know my rig is very simple, nothing special or complicated.. but now i wanna expand the cooling to GPU(ATI 9800PRO).. I was thinking about adding a Maze4 GPU block and a micro 80mm rad to the setup..
here are my questions: Is Swiftech MCW-650 powerful enough to pump water through two blocks and rads?
I will be mounting the radiator outside/behind the case with something similar to swiftech's rad box or maybe just screw it there..how should i run my water circuit? Pump>>CPU>>CPU rad>>GPU>>GPU rad>>pump? I also want to keep the T-line as you can see it in my setup pic.
Not sure if Two rads will be a good idea, but upgrading to dual 120mm rad will be harder for me.. I'll have to re-do the whole system
I know few people have two rads in their setup.. i wanna know how is it better than just one single dual 120mm rad?
many thanks
A64 3000+ @ 2.7Ghz (270x10), 1.67V, DFI 250GB UT, OCZ 2x256MB PC3700EB, ATI 9800Pro, WD 36Gb Raptors Raid0
and my Cooling setup: Swiftech MCW-6002, DD D4 12v, D-Tek 120JR Clearflex60
also here is a picture of my watercooled rig: http://images.dr3vil.com/uploads/water rig.jpg
I know my rig is very simple, nothing special or complicated.. but now i wanna expand the cooling to GPU(ATI 9800PRO).. I was thinking about adding a Maze4 GPU block and a micro 80mm rad to the setup..
here are my questions: Is Swiftech MCW-650 powerful enough to pump water through two blocks and rads?
I will be mounting the radiator outside/behind the case with something similar to swiftech's rad box or maybe just screw it there..how should i run my water circuit? Pump>>CPU>>CPU rad>>GPU>>GPU rad>>pump? I also want to keep the T-line as you can see it in my setup pic.
Not sure if Two rads will be a good idea, but upgrading to dual 120mm rad will be harder for me.. I'll have to re-do the whole system
I know few people have two rads in their setup.. i wanna know how is it better than just one single dual 120mm rad?
many thanks