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Purchasing Final Setup Final Thoughts

Circaflex

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Well here is what im getting and the prices anything you would change or add? Id like a 2 barb cpu block i was shooting for the white water, but decided against it. Id rather use the TDX with nozzle #4.

CPU Block: Danger Den - TDX Block Intel Socket 478 - $52.95 + Accelerator Nozzles Package of 5 Nozzles and Wrench - $2.99

GPU Block: Cyclone Fusion HL V1.02 From Silverprop - $60.65 + OCZ Copper BGA Ramsink - $13.99

Pump: AquaXtreme 50Z-DC12 Mag Drive Inline Pump w/ 1/2" Barbed Fittings - $79.00

Radiator: Weaponized Dual Heatercore + Shroud - $79.50

Reservoir: Danger Den Fill Port - $11.95

Fan: Sanyo Denki 12VDC .52Amp Brushless DC San Ace Muffin Fans, Model 109R1212H101 – $4.99 (2x)

Hose: 10 FT General Purpose Clear PVC Tubing 1/2" ID – $.65 per foot - 5231K237

Hose Clamps: Metal Zip Ties

Fittings: "T" for 1/2" ID Tubing - $1.75 (x1)

Fluid: Distilled Water
Pentosin Antifreeze (Blue) – 9.86
 
looks like you done did your homework son :)

I could always say, switch the pump to an iwaki, or you should have gotten the storm G4 instead of TDX....but your system will perform very nice regardless, and it looks like you have thought carefully about your components.
 
thanks ive looked at the iwakis but this is my first setup and i cant afford one, also if the g4 was more plentiful i would have definitely gone that route
 
yeah man... go for it....

and i would stick to the tdx *non-silver* because it has a lower pressure drop and an awsome C/W rate :)

what is your loop(s) going to look like?

i have a reservoir much like the one you want to get.. and in the end i swapped it out for a T-Line (using a y-adaptor), it gave me better flow rates and it is just as easy to fill and empty...
 
james.m.flood said:
yeah man... go for it....

and i would stick to the tdx *non-silver* because it has a lower pressure drop and an awsome C/W rate :)

what is your loop(s) going to look like?

i have a reservoir much like the one you want to get.. and in the end i swapped it out for a T-Line (using a y-adaptor), it gave me better flow rates and it is just as easy to fill and empty...

Actually, the only difference between the TDX silver/copper is the material. The copper TDX has the same higher pressure of the silver one. The copper TDX that Overclockers.com reviewed was slightly defective, not allowing the nozzle insert to seat itself properly, thus allowing more water to flow.

I think Overclockers has put up an edit explaining this. Check the review for the silver TDX.

Oh yeh, back on topic, nice setup... :p But as James said, I prefer T-lines also.
 
t-line And reservoir?
seems like overkill to me.. but each to his own...

that res does a very good job at getting air out of the system :)
 
he is using a T-line and the DD fillport...read ppl sheesh lol, He is not using the DD high density polyethylene resevoir. (yes I just felt like spelling out hdpe for no apparent reason :) )
 
yea guys i have no idea where your seeing a res and t line and i forgot to update my list, Denki's are mia so im gonna go with something else i guess.
 
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