mrmylanman
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Hey all, I am thinking about getting into water cooling, and have some ideas floating around in my head, I currently have a Lian Li PC-A05N which I love, but the only problem is it's a little cramped for water cooling.
I came across Swiftech's radiators with the pump included (it says there's also a reservoir included too, but would that be enough liquid?)
Here's a link:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/cata...e=product_info&cPath=59_709&products_id=27102
I guess essentially I'm wondering if I should add another reservoir for good measure (and help with bleeding etc) or if that would be overkill.
I'll be watercooling my current rig, and initially probably just watercooling the CPU and maybe chipset. I don't think there's enough room for radiators to do GPUs as well on my case. Unless 450W (2X120 and a single 120?) would be enough, but I think the i7s have a TDP of 135 without overclocking, and GPUs can get on up there. Would it be fine?
Thanks for all the help, I looked over the FAQ and it cleared a few things up for me, but it's still a bit much to jump in to.
I came across Swiftech's radiators with the pump included (it says there's also a reservoir included too, but would that be enough liquid?)
Here's a link:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/cata...e=product_info&cPath=59_709&products_id=27102
I guess essentially I'm wondering if I should add another reservoir for good measure (and help with bleeding etc) or if that would be overkill.
I'll be watercooling my current rig, and initially probably just watercooling the CPU and maybe chipset. I don't think there's enough room for radiators to do GPUs as well on my case. Unless 450W (2X120 and a single 120?) would be enough, but I think the i7s have a TDP of 135 without overclocking, and GPUs can get on up there. Would it be fine?
Thanks for all the help, I looked over the FAQ and it cleared a few things up for me, but it's still a bit much to jump in to.