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Buy an Antec 900 Case.
It has a 200mm top fan and comes with 3 speed adjustable 120mm fans. It also has room for two more 120 mm fans as well. :rock: you shouldn't need liquid cooling unless your doing some serious overclocking. |
And even then top end air coolers are on par with most water cooling setups while costing conciderably less.
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An integrated 1000w water cooling system/case runs about $440 http://www.koolance.com/shop/product...roducts_id=331 Then I'd need a CPU cooling block... another $30 ...and dual GPU cooling blocks... probably bout $100 That puts it at about $570-ish |
perhaps you could do a test. take your pc out of that terrible cabinet. take the side of the case off. and see if it crashes anymore. Have you gone dust hunting? that can work miricals. Try that and see if it helps.
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No dust... it's sparkly.
It's been outta the cabinet with side panel off for a week now. I might try putting a huge indoor fan next to it on high and let it blow straight into the thing. If it works that'll be my $20 cooling solution. :smug: |
@ aaronblood, I purchased mine here as well as "the fridge" for my GPU:
http://coolpc.com.au/catalog/ On some video cards you can have a cooling fan on both sides!:yep: The cost for the Vapochill micro was AU $72, probably around US $50.:up: Cheers. |
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Not sure if you've thought of this but if you have it backed up the intake of the a/c system, then isn't that were the warm air goes in to get cooled? Wouldn't it be better to back it up to an output vent to get a cool airflow rather than a warm one?
these guys are UK based but they do ship internationally and seem to know what they are doing. I think they've got some cheaper solutions than $600 even with the forex. http://www.water-cooling.com/ |
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If you're running an SLI configuration you should have at least one 120mm fan blowing air on the the Graphics Cards(You can attach it to the HDD tray) to keep them cool. Also if you can move any PCI cards(Soundcard, Wi-Fi) down another slot to give it move airflow the better. But I assure you, two more 120 mm fans in you case will solve your overheating problems. |
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I'm really wondering if this kit is 1000W... that is like buying a 600W sticker PSU that really has 350W... If they write - 3x faster water flow... sorry, but with such thin hoses, open circuit and water speeding like crazy it want work. Water needs time to take the heat than loose it through radiator. All I want to say that yes, this kit will work, maybe even for you but I can't imagine SLI + CPU on this one... You pay a lot of cash for fancy stuff which is not the best performer. As to 1000W. I don't rember as it was some time ago but my AthlonXP was 2500+ 1.45V (1.8ghz) and overclocked to 2.7ghz at 2.05V !!! It was like a heater, no thermal throttling etc. My CPU block turned out to be one of the most efficient in the world this time (2 years ago) and this cpu was running at my room temp at idle and up to 50° die temp during burn in (not cpu case tamp). Now with my X2 and 6800GT I'm considering: http://mcs.pc.pl/produkt1486.html http://mcs.pc.pl/produkt1772.html http://mcs.pc.pl/produkt1609.html Forgive me links in polish but there are photos and product names. This kit should do for me as a quiet, elegant solution and service (dust) free. This is most important for me now. But as I don't have that case yet maybe I'll test my WC kit with X2 cpu? Good luck, I was setting up my rig for 2 months digging the net! |
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condensation = bad Thanks for the link... I'll probably be researching and testing a bit for the next week before actually buying anything. |
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I will take the advice of those who are suggesting more fans and do a little testing this weekend. My present situation is woeful; I've only got: 1) the fan that's installed internally to the power supply 2) the small fan on top of the CPU heatsink 3) one small fan on the front of the case to suck air in No exhaust fans or fans close the GPU's :down: I may have to cut a hole in the side panel to mount another fan or two. |
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Call me old fashioned - :88) - but........water + electric.:hmm: no thank you. One leak and your killer system is knackered.
I think the old ways are best, heatsinks and case/processor fans. Besides, a good fan can drop your internal temps to below room temp. (extreme) |
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