Water cooling rig fresh rebuild

Don_1

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Cpu E6600 @ 3.6GHz week27
EVGA 8800GTX flashed with EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX KO ACS³ bios Speeds : 626/2000MHz, shader 1458MHz
Ram CORSAIR XMS2 2GB DDR2 PC2 6400 cas 4-4-4-10
Mobo P5B Deluxe wifi
PSU PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750
Case SILVERSTONE TJ07-S
A couple of WD 500GB SATA drives
Liteon 16x sata dvd burner
X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty

Water cooling gear
Swiftech Storm Rev.2 Waterblock
Swiftech MCW30 Chipset Waterblock
Swiftech MCW60 GPU Waterblock
G80 Adapter Plate
Swiftech MCP655 Pump
Black Ice GT Stealth 240
2 Yate Loon 120mm
3 Silverstone 120mm
2 Silverstone 92mm
7/16" ID (5/8" OD) Masterkleer Tubing

Temps Load:
CPU 57C
GPU 45C
Temps Nominal
CPU 40C
GPU 39C

Voltages:
CPU 1.55
Ram 2.0
NB 1.55
Other voltages auto

Have been running rebuild for the past 4 days.
How do my temps look?
Pictures will be posted as soon as I get some free time.
 
The CPU temperature under load seems kind of high. I run my C2D E6600 oc'ed @ 3.0ghz and on load with my silenx fans on the lowest setting I don't get above 45 (Prime95). My idle is 40.

I think your temperature are alright though.

I am thinking of getting some Yate Loons, what is the noise level like? If you say silent, are they silent as if you have to put your year next to your computer case to hear them?

Thanks
 
The CPU temperature under load seems kind of high. I run my C2D E6600 oc'ed @ 3.0ghz and on load with my silenx fans on the lowest setting I don't get above 45 (Prime95). My idle is 40.

I think your temperature are alright though.

I am thinking of getting some Yate Loons, what is the noise level like? If you say silent, are they silent as if you have to put your year next to your computer case to hear them?

Thanks

My Yate Loons are pretty quiet, but with 7 fans in the case well you know:D
The noise levels aren't bad but could be better. I'm going to get a fan controller.
 
My e6400 loads at 50C at 1.52V with a 24C ambient. With an Apogee mind you, so 55C seems about right. Once your thermal paste cycles a bit you might lose a few degrees.
 
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