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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/26 18:18:11
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This is what I have in mind for fittings as well...when I need angled connectors at least: HERE
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/26 23:21:22
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Awesome man, thanks. And those fans are pretty quiet? I see they push a lot of air...so I'll put those as my 3 push fans, and use the enermax fans I ordered as the pull fans.
im running 6 of them push/pull on my XSPC 360 and they are a nice low tone.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/27 05:37:34
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The fans you choose with the RX series rads by XSPC do matter. In their product description they say the rads are sub 8 fpi that work best with low rpm fans. I tried this as I was trying to make a super silent pc but my temps were too high for my liking. I switched to higher rpm and more cfm fans and that brought my temps down by 10 or so degrees.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/27 10:36:38
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Just a quick update, I'm going to be getting the XSPC RX360 rad, and the AP-15 push/pull (if they ever come in stock anywhere) which gives me 5mm clearance with the NZXT Switch 810 case. I was going to use my enermax T.B. Silence, but I will instead be using those within the case where other fans can be mounted. That 5mm clearance (90mm between top and MB) should be enough if I feed the 8-pin cable before I install the rad. Will update as more goes on.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/27 18:17:00
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Just snagged 6 Scythe Gentle Typhoons (AP-15) for my push/pull setup.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/27 19:17:21
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if your going to sleep with your computer on and its inside your room, i do not recommend the Gentle Typhoons. they have a motor tick/low hum sound to them when undervolted. the only time you cant hear it is when the air turbulance drowns it out. i use noctua's P12 fans for my xspc 360. at ~600 rpm, the fans are pretty much silent. i can barely barely hear them 6 feet away. but at ~900 rpm, the air turbulance sound is quite a bit more then the gentle typhoons at ~900 rpm.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/27 19:27:20
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I put my computer to sleep at night unless I'm doing a download or some sort of work. And now that I'm getting an SSD, my pc will shut down in 5 seconds or so. But either way, thanks for the suggestion. I am also a heavy sleeper haha (I sleep through the iphone alarm tone)
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 06:32:17
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Just a quick update, I'm going to be getting the XSPC RX360 rad, and the AP-15 push/pull (if they ever come in stock anywhere) which gives me 5mm clearance with the NZXT Switch 810 case. I was going to use my enermax T.B. Silence, but I will instead be using those within the case where other fans can be mounted. That 5mm clearance (90mm between top and MB) should be enough if I feed the 8-pin cable before I install the rad. Will update as more goes on.
the same setup im running atm and is working great for me.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 09:36:39
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Hey guys, what do you think I could possibly sell both of my 260's for? I found a listing on ebay for barely used GTX 580 Classified Hydro Copper for $450, which sounds like a good deal to me? What do you all think? Thanks
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 11:13:53
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gtx200 cards are not in real demand I would say 50-70 each
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 11:40:36
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Thats actually more than I was expecting. Thanks. I grabbed the 580 classy so I'll be selling both my 260's
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 13:58:01
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my temps were 30-34 idl 45-51 load, with a 920 @3.3ghz ht on a TC.4 120mm radiator. I have a puch pull setup, but it would be better to go with a low fin per inch radiator with fans set up to pull air, so that it would be easer to clean the radiator. Also get a good pump like the 655, or something that has a high gph. and as far as mounting putting it out side your case will help reduce your temps by quite a bit.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 14:00:19
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crazyg0od33 Thats actually more than I was expecting. Thanks. I grabbed the 580 classy so I'll be selling both my 260's good choice, i havent sold my 260's yet and i wish i did a long time ago. they are still water cooled, something else that was a bad call on my behalf.... but at least it looks sick. :D
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/28 15:18:07
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GoatHornz my temps were 30-34 idl 45-51 load, with a 920 @3.3ghz ht on a TC.4 120mm radiator. I have a puch pull setup, but it would be better to go with a low fin per inch radiator with fans set up to pull air, so that it would be easer to clean the radiator. Also get a good pump like the 655, or something that has a high gph. and as far as mounting putting it out side your case will help reduce your temps by quite a bit. A list of my components so far (With links to exactly where I got them from): Swiftech Apogee HD High Performance 4-Port CPU Waterblock - Black - (Apogee-HD-BK) XSPC Single 5.25" Bay Reservoir (Alu Front) Koolance Pump Nozzle Reservoir Base PMP-450/S COV-RP450 EVGA GTX 580 Classified Hydro Copper Part Number 03-G-P3-... Koolance Pump, PMP-450 [13mm, 1/2" ID] D5 Laing Pump for Liquid Cooling (Came to ~$32 total after a credit) PrimoChill PrimoFlex Pro LRT 3/8" ID Water Cooling Tubing - 10 Foot Coil - White Monsoon Free Center Compression Fittings, 3/8" x 5/8" Six Pack - White (Also got another 2 separately, but will need another 2 for the 580 now) Scythe Gentle Typhoon Fan 1850 rpm ( 120x120x25mm ) (x6 for push/pull) Enermax T.B.SILENCE 120mm PWM Twister Fan (x3. Originally intended for push/pull, but will now be used throughout case) A list of what I need to get: XSPC RX360 - Triple 120mm high performance radiator SWITCH 810 Bitspower G 1/4" 90 Degree IG 1/4" Adapter - Matte Black (x2 or 3 but see question below) Questions I Still Have: My current plan for the loop is PUMP > GPU > CPU > RAD > RES > BACK TO PUMP Is that a good plan, or is there a better order for this? I was just wondering whether the 90 degree fittings (the red circled areas in picture) were in bad locations/do I have too many? The one I'm worried about is a 90 degree coming right off the pump. *sorry about my terrible illustration* Thanks so much everyone
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 00:03:44
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i like to go res>>pump>>cpu>>gpu>>rad. thats how most of my systems are built.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 00:20:42
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the 90 degrees will be fine, i do that on my build right now also.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 05:24:09
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Is the CPU first because we want that cooled the most, so we give that the cooled liquid first? Thanks for the tip
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 06:09:21
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Normally yes. But it will only yield a 2-3ish degree difference. Not that big of a deal either way.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 06:31:12
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Ok, so either way would be alright. I'll probably go CPU first just to save some degrees anyway. Also, I am going to be using distilled water + kill coil inside the loop, but I'm a little confused on the kill coil. Do I put that in the res. or do I put it inside the tubing? Thanks
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 07:45:29
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I run it in the tubing, but I dont see that it matters that much honestly.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 20:50:03
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Or distilled water, do I just grab any distilled water at a grocery store or is ther a specific distilled water I need to get? Thanks again.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/30 22:58:56
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any distilled should work just fine and should only be a dollar or 2 per gallon. just read the fine print on the bottle to make sure your get the right stuff. also i do the cpu first since they tend to be the most sensitive to temperature change and produce the most heat.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/31 09:29:56
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Exactly, its about 1$ per gallon, distilled , do not get purified or deionized and you will be good to go. Some companies love to overcomplicate things that just aren't that complicated. No need for fancy branded Distilled water thats 10$ a quart.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/31 10:30:44
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Alright, well all I have left to get is a rad. I just need to wait for some $$ (got a little carried away on my upgrade haha). I can't believe how much help you guys have been, though I dont know why I'm so surprised... I'll check back and drop in with some updates here and there, until I finally get the build underway
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/01/31 20:30:56
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Quick Update with some pictures *Finally* My Brother got his Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR today, so he wanted to help me out Gentle Typhoons (yes, Aquatuning.us sent gummy bears) XSPC 5.25" Bay Reservoir And the Corsair AX1200 More pics to come tomorrow, when my Monsoon Fittings arrive, as well as my GTX580, and pump top (maybe pump as well)
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/02/01 05:58:01
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looking good bud! you can see alot of the same parts your using in my HAF of X thread.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/02/01 06:35:14
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Same res I currently have in my HAF too :)
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/02/01 06:40:59
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Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm going to wait until april (or try to haha) to buy the radiator. It's about $100 everywhere, and I have $94 ebay bucks pending that are due to me in april, so I am going to wait until then for that. I have to order some more fittings, and I'm waiting to see if Monsoon releases angled sets soon. Would you guys go for a 6 pack of reds as well, to mix with my white fittings, or just another set of white? My color scheme I'm going for is red/white/black. I have red/white cables coming in sleeved from EliteGeek on these forums, and I'm planning on getting whatever MB succeeds the Asus Maximus Extreme-Z
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/02/01 15:32:50
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white fittings on white hose will be BOSS. dont do the red, i think it might look a little goofy.
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Re:Brand new to Liquid Cooling, looking for some suggestions/tips
2012/02/01 15:55:12
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alright, my first set of fittings is at my house, just waiting on pictures and I'll post some :) Oh, and along with that came my GTX580, and both my pump and pump top
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