After very much deliberation and shopping around I think I have decided on the parts I'd like to use. The ones I have purchased are below, followed by ones I am considering .. my question is to what you think of this setup, what kind of temperatures to expect, and if I have any glaring flaws.
PURCHASED:
- (2) Black Ice Micro 80mm Radiators
- Swiftech 12v Pump
- D-Tek Spir@l CPU waterblock
- Swiftech MCW50 VGA Waterblock w/ 6800 Adapter
- 5.25" Bay Reservoir
PLANNING TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION:
- (2) 80mm 'Cube' Copper Radiators OR (1) Black Ice XTreme or Copper 'Cube' 120mm Radiator
- Tank-o-Matic Reservoir (replacing 5.25" BayRes)
- Swiftech Chipset Block
- 1/2" Tubing
- Generous supply of good wire ties for clamping
PARTS TO COOL:
- Mobile Athlon XP Barton 2400+ (35W version)
- eVGA GeForce 6800 (regular, non-GT, non-Ultra)
- nForce 2 Motherboard Chipset
Here is where I face a dilemma, I do not know whether to buy 2 more 80mm radiators for the back of the case-- or 1 120mm. Both will fit one type of case, but the other (which I much prefer due to its 3 windows, cleaner design, more subdued appearance and convenience of system assembly within it) .. will only support 2 80mms back there.
I also face the dilemma of whether I should have the 2 rads blow in, and the other 2 blow out .. or if they should ALL blow in then rely on the top 80mm blowhole and 2 PSU fans to handle exhaust. I figure a little positive pressure is not a bad thing. I fear that if the heat exits the water and enters the air in the front of the case, it will Re-Enter the water in the back radiators if it's allowed to run through the fins.
I am intending to do some relatively major overclocking. Hence the mobile CPU for its lower heat output and unlocked multiplier. I am not ruling out installing a 'RadBox', but they are so ugly and mechanically-unstable looking I would prefer to avoid it. I will not do any case modding. I'm OK with drilling a couple holes but not cutting out new fan openings or anything to that effect.
For good measure I'd heatsink the Tankomatic's aluminum end caps to radiate off a bit of heat while the water's hanging out in there. Never hurts.
What do you think?
PURCHASED:
- (2) Black Ice Micro 80mm Radiators
- Swiftech 12v Pump
- D-Tek Spir@l CPU waterblock
- Swiftech MCW50 VGA Waterblock w/ 6800 Adapter
- 5.25" Bay Reservoir
PLANNING TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION:
- (2) 80mm 'Cube' Copper Radiators OR (1) Black Ice XTreme or Copper 'Cube' 120mm Radiator
- Tank-o-Matic Reservoir (replacing 5.25" BayRes)
- Swiftech Chipset Block
- 1/2" Tubing
- Generous supply of good wire ties for clamping
PARTS TO COOL:
- Mobile Athlon XP Barton 2400+ (35W version)
- eVGA GeForce 6800 (regular, non-GT, non-Ultra)
- nForce 2 Motherboard Chipset
Here is where I face a dilemma, I do not know whether to buy 2 more 80mm radiators for the back of the case-- or 1 120mm. Both will fit one type of case, but the other (which I much prefer due to its 3 windows, cleaner design, more subdued appearance and convenience of system assembly within it) .. will only support 2 80mms back there.
I also face the dilemma of whether I should have the 2 rads blow in, and the other 2 blow out .. or if they should ALL blow in then rely on the top 80mm blowhole and 2 PSU fans to handle exhaust. I figure a little positive pressure is not a bad thing. I fear that if the heat exits the water and enters the air in the front of the case, it will Re-Enter the water in the back radiators if it's allowed to run through the fins.
I am intending to do some relatively major overclocking. Hence the mobile CPU for its lower heat output and unlocked multiplier. I am not ruling out installing a 'RadBox', but they are so ugly and mechanically-unstable looking I would prefer to avoid it. I will not do any case modding. I'm OK with drilling a couple holes but not cutting out new fan openings or anything to that effect.
For good measure I'd heatsink the Tankomatic's aluminum end caps to radiate off a bit of heat while the water's hanging out in there. Never hurts.
What do you think?