- Joined
- Jan 10, 2003
- Location
- Montreal, CAN
So I've finally decided to move from my Aeroflow and lapped stock GPU heatsink to a watercooling setup.
Here's a rundown of my system (also check out my sig link) and a fanbus I made a little while ago.
What I need from you is a final checkup and some suggestions on the setup I'm planning.
Here's what I have in mind:
-DD RBX
-DD Maze4 GPU w/TEC
-Eheim 1250 or Hydor L30 (no sure yet which one)
-Clearflex tubing 1/2'
-Twin Chevette (87) heatercores with fabbed shrouds
-2X 120mm Papst or Panaflow L1 (not sure either will be hooked to a home made 12V/7V fanbus)
-Homemade flowmeter using a canibalized OEM HSF
Right now I'm thinking of the following circuit:
Pump -> Two rads in PARALLEL -> RBX -> M4GPU -> Res or T-Line
I'm thinking using the rads in parallel will slow flow down through them and allow maximum heat transfer before converging (pressure and flow go back up). This setup would also help get rid of most of the pump heat.
The plan so far is to have a separate, modular WC box containing the pump, rads and res.
Any ad all advice is much appreciated.
Here's a rundown of my system (also check out my sig link) and a fanbus I made a little while ago.
What I need from you is a final checkup and some suggestions on the setup I'm planning.
Here's what I have in mind:
-DD RBX
-DD Maze4 GPU w/TEC
-Eheim 1250 or Hydor L30 (no sure yet which one)
-Clearflex tubing 1/2'
-Twin Chevette (87) heatercores with fabbed shrouds
-2X 120mm Papst or Panaflow L1 (not sure either will be hooked to a home made 12V/7V fanbus)
-Homemade flowmeter using a canibalized OEM HSF
Right now I'm thinking of the following circuit:
Pump -> Two rads in PARALLEL -> RBX -> M4GPU -> Res or T-Line
I'm thinking using the rads in parallel will slow flow down through them and allow maximum heat transfer before converging (pressure and flow go back up). This setup would also help get rid of most of the pump heat.
The plan so far is to have a separate, modular WC box containing the pump, rads and res.
Any ad all advice is much appreciated.