Watercooling Setups

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Watercooling Setups

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Which setup should I choose between these two?

Evercool 202
http://www.cluboc.net/reviews/super_coo ... ol/wc_202/

Or

Thermaltake Bigwater SE
http://www.thermaltake.com/watercooling ... 005-01.htm

Or

Could I assemble a system for about a R1000 at
www.synapsys.co.za

PS. Please don't lock it as I would like to get some straight answers.


[Edit by neon : made thread a sticky (as per Dae_Ja_Voo's request) and moved to Cooling & Overclocking section.]
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

Throw the Thermaltake idea out the window, their water cooling products suck.

If i were you, i'd build a setup from Synapsys. That's what i'm doing too, except for the GPU blocks, i'm ordering them from DangerDen.
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:Throw the Thermaltake idea out the window, their water cooling products suck.

If i were you, i'd build a setup from Synapsys. That's what i'm doing too, except for the GPU blocks, i'm ordering them from DangerDen.
I know you get better water cooling system than Thermaltake sulotions but price vs preformance it was the best for me that time and I'm not regretting it at all.

I have the big water solution and can't complain what so ever. Even PCF in their water cooling review moaned about setting it up but it gave the best preformance of them all.

I noticed you have something against thermaltake :wink: :lol: One my 9600xt I have been running their Vga cooler for about a year and half now with temp never going beyond 50 deg, and that's playing Doom 3 for about 3 hours and overdrive enabled. :lol:
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Is that setup so bad? I see goku here at PCF is running one and he's quite happy with it!

How bout the evercool?
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

My P4 2.4c runs at like 50 degrees on thermaltake water cooling, and my P4 2.4 Prescott runs at like 60 degrees on thermaltake water cooling. Stock cooling is better than that.

Yeah, i do have something againsts TT, the only things they make that are okay are their cases and some of their HSFs. Everything else is pretty crap. But that's my opinion.

I've never had one of those evercool setups. Read some reviews. But i still think you should go for building a setup from Synapsys.
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A setup like this

CPU Cooler Antarctica DYO - CPU01/A 1/2-inch W-03-L-7551 R464.60 R529.65 Intel P4 S478; AMD Socket A S754/S940; 1/2-inch fittings (OD)

CoolWave Power Radiator - Dual 120mm GC-CW-240SC R437.72 R499.00 Takes two 120mm fans - full plenum chamber at each end; 316x139x45mm; 1/4-inch BSP thread for fittings

12V DC Pump - 1.2m Head, 10W GC-CW-750DW R218.42 R249.00 12V DC Pump - External Inline - 1.2m head, 10W, 94x75x102mm

CoolWave Acrylic Reservoir - 200ml GC-RV-200ACR R174.56 R199.00 Clear acrylic; 119mm tall, 50mm diameter; 1/4-inch BSP thread for fittings

Would cost R1500 +-

Wat else do I need?
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I have a Northwood 2.8 clocked to 3.2 Ghz and Mine temps on extreme load is only +/- 55 deg. I do how ever have to say their thermalpaste is crap and only got these temps after usig artic silver.

The thing about water cooling is that it doesn't drop the temp drasticely but rather keeps it constant. By that I mean the temps doesn't rise by much when you put the cpu under heavy load.
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

Look, you need a pump, radiator, reservior, tubing, and the approptiate waterblocks.

Just keep in mind that the suggested radiator, the CoolWave Power Radiator, doesn't come with the fans. You'll need to buy them seperately. (Or does it come with fans?) Fans are cheap anyway, like R60 for 120mm.
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can you get water cooling systems were you dont hav 2 replace the water? (im a complete noob when it come to water cooling )
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@Goku: The thing is, why spend a bucket load of cash on water cooling if your temps are only gonna drop like 5 degrees? That's why i hate Thermaltake. My P4 temps were higher after installing the thermaltake watercooling.

I strongly suggest that you stay away froom TT. If you don't trust my opinion, ask MrBean, he knows more about watercooling than Thermaltake themselves! LOL!!
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

@monty: You don't have to replace the water in ANY watercooling setup. Here's a good guide to water cooling:

http://wiki.extremeoverclocking.com/wiki/Watercooling
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:@monty: You don't have to replace the water in ANY watercooling setup. Here's a good guide to water cooling:

http://wiki.extremeoverclocking.com/wiki/Watercooling
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How much pipe do I need??

Is This any good?
PVC Tubing 1/2-inch Inside Diameter G-TUBE-1/2-ID R14.87 R16.95 Per 1m length; 1/2-inch inside diameter (local supplier); clear lab tubing
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Cool cool. If you neeed any more help, feel free to PM me, or PM mrbean, he'll give you better advice.
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It all depends on where you put all the components in you machine. Just buy a meter more than you think you'll need, to be safe.

I personally don't see the point in buying expensive tubing from watercooling comanies if you can buy the same tubing from a hardware store or pet store.
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Is R17 a meter good enough??
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That's a bit much. I get 1m of 3/8" clear tube for about 6 bucks.
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Where? Pet Shop?
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

No, a hardware store i found on my way home one day. But R17 is only R17 after all, R50 will probably get you enough tubing for your setup
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There is a lot of hardware stores aroun me. Seeing you are also in PTA, where exactly?
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on Lynwood road on the way to duncan street, just after varsity bakery and Defcon 5.
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:on Lynwood road on the way to duncan street, just after varsity bakery and Defcon 5.
Suburb? near Brooklyn?
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well, duncan street runs out of the brooklyn circle.
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Cool, I live in Wonderboom South. How much are you getting those 7800 Blocks for?
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I live in villieria.

I'm not sure how much i'm getting them for, but it won't be too much, i e-mailed DangerDen today, i'll know in a few days.
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