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Aqua-Computer Help?? Please...

DrPuls

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Hey I was wondering if Im going to have a chipset cooler, cpu, and GPU cooler what set would be best? Would the High end radiator being the 360 be my only option or could I get away with going with the 240 radiator set.

Another question will i have to have more than one resevior? If anyone can show me some setups that would be great. Also im going to do this in an antec style full size case, has any one done Aqua Computer cooling in an antec full tower case yet? LMK. Thanks!
 
You shoud post in "Teh Uber L33t Aqua-Computer Thread". I think Dan said he'll respond quicker that way. There is also tons of info in that thread.

You could always try emailing Dan aka nt|Mods or a pm. Or else he may just view this eventually....
 
Need more info....

CPU< MB< RAM<VC<PSU and of course what you want to do with it all...

Oh....and how much do you want to spend?

Old saying in speed shops during 60's: Speed costs money....how fast do you want to go? ;)
 
You should get a set. There is almost everything inside other than the cooler, you will have to choose them separately.

An example setup:
  • High End 360 Supply Kit, containing:
    • Airplex Evo 360 radiator and mounring grill
    • 3x 120mm Papst fans
    • AquaStream 12v water pump
    • AquaTube water reservoir and mounting brakcet
    • clear plug&cool hose
    • AC fluid
    • thermal compound
    • allen wrench set
    • AC case badge
    • english manual
  • Cuplex revision 1.3 (CPU)
  • 2x Twinplex (GPU and CS)
  • 4x Plug&Cool elbows

You don't need two reseviors. It's also possible to run the system without a resevior but it's a bit difficult and not really recommended.

Maybe you want to get some other accessories like uv-active fluid, led-kit for the aquatube, additional connectors, hose cutter and and and... :D
Be careful, watercooling is an addiction and you could spent a lot of money for it :rolleyes:
 
Aww crap i didnt even see an uber leet aquacomputer thread lol... If anymods pick this up move it there please


Im going with an AMD 64 3400 with an ASUS K8V SE Delux mobo. 9800 pro flashed to xt.

I have seen the kits at the aqua site and on that other US website but Im still not sure what I should go for. The 360 kit or the 240 kit. I have have 3 coolers, Chipset, GPU and CPU.

Thanks guys


SHOGGY's system sounds like its ideal to me. Thanks man
 
Shoggy said:
Be careful, watercooling is an addiction and you could spent a lot of money for it.

It's definitely not cheap ;) I think I got more in the H20 setup, which BTW required a bigger case, than I got in the computer hardware. Of course two H20 cooled computers is kinda addictive, heh?
 
Well, I eventually caught this thread but it looks like you already got your answer. Thanks Shoggy! :D

-Dan
 
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