I've finally decided to hang up the Nautilus on my current machine and go with a more efficient, powerful, and hopefully quieter solution. It doesn't handle the heat from my stock Kentsfield well enough, and I can't overclock at all.
In any case, I'm looking into pairing a Peltier cooler with a water cooling system, and I was hoping there might be some insights as to how to go about that, what parts are recommended for use for the best cooling versus noise versus cost. All the guides I have found include introducing grease into the pin holes for the CPU to combat condensation, however Kentsfields don't HAVE those holes... and I have yet to find a coherent guide as to how to manage this on this kind of system.
I was thinking a triple rad, Fuzion waterblock (or one of those dominators I've been hearing about) with a D5 pump and a mounted reservoir. Of course, with a pelt in between the block and the cpu.
Any help, big or small would be greatly appreciated, I don't trust this naultilus with my quad core anymore.
The system setup is the same as below. Thanks!
Edit: I forgot to mention that I would like to be able to include two 8800 GTX cards into the loop later on.
In any case, I'm looking into pairing a Peltier cooler with a water cooling system, and I was hoping there might be some insights as to how to go about that, what parts are recommended for use for the best cooling versus noise versus cost. All the guides I have found include introducing grease into the pin holes for the CPU to combat condensation, however Kentsfields don't HAVE those holes... and I have yet to find a coherent guide as to how to manage this on this kind of system.
I was thinking a triple rad, Fuzion waterblock (or one of those dominators I've been hearing about) with a D5 pump and a mounted reservoir. Of course, with a pelt in between the block and the cpu.
Any help, big or small would be greatly appreciated, I don't trust this naultilus with my quad core anymore.
The system setup is the same as below. Thanks!
Edit: I forgot to mention that I would like to be able to include two 8800 GTX cards into the loop later on.