I had done some basic water cooling a couple of years ago (with ready or simple kits). Now back to PC, I am planning for a costume loop. I have a few questions:
1- Is it a better idea to connect the radiator fans to the motherboard (to be controlled by the system) or to a fan controller for manual control? If connecting them to a fan controller, does that mean one has to constantly keep watching the temperatures so that if they rise, one promptly increase the fans' speed.
2- What is the role of a top for a pump? Is it necessary?
3- My loop consists of 2 cpus, 1 gpu and, motherboard waterblock (2 pieces). Do I need a dual pump configuration such as Swiftech MCP35X2 or one MCP655 is adequate for this loop?
4- How do you leak test the loop?
5- I read Swiftech MCP655 is very quiet that is based on the D5 pump which is also used by other manufacturers. Does it make a difference if I buy from one or the other? Noise level is important to me and. What about the reservoir/pump combos that use a D5 pump? Are they equally good?
Thanks in advance.
1- Is it a better idea to connect the radiator fans to the motherboard (to be controlled by the system) or to a fan controller for manual control? If connecting them to a fan controller, does that mean one has to constantly keep watching the temperatures so that if they rise, one promptly increase the fans' speed.
2- What is the role of a top for a pump? Is it necessary?
3- My loop consists of 2 cpus, 1 gpu and, motherboard waterblock (2 pieces). Do I need a dual pump configuration such as Swiftech MCP35X2 or one MCP655 is adequate for this loop?
4- How do you leak test the loop?
5- I read Swiftech MCP655 is very quiet that is based on the D5 pump which is also used by other manufacturers. Does it make a difference if I buy from one or the other? Noise level is important to me and. What about the reservoir/pump combos that use a D5 pump? Are they equally good?
Thanks in advance.