Hi All,
I've decided to give water cooling a shot after hearing/reading all the advantages of putting a system on water. Better temps is first on the list of course, less noise in general, and the all round challenge of getting a system up and running, are what motivated me to do it in the first place.
I have'nt seen a dedicated thread on here on water cooling pc's so my research has been quite extensive on other forums. Googling will give you all the links you need if you are up to reading and deciphering info from the multitude of sites, links and forums.
I will also be posting pics as my build goes, give or take a few weeks to a month or 2. Budget is also something that i have considered as well as availability of parts locally. I found that ordering through online stores is the easiest but of course the landed cost is very pricey. This is why the build will take a little time to complete.
Here is a list of components i will be using:
Xeon 3110 processor
Biostar I45 Motherboard
2x2gb Gskill 1066 RAM
Gigabyte Odin 800W Power Supply
Palit 4870 Video Card
Lamptron FC-2 Fan Controller
Western Digital Blue 640gb HDD
Antec 300 Case
Water Cooling Components:
D-tek Fusion CPU Waterblock
Swiftech MCP355 12v DC Pump
Swiftech MCR220-QP Radiator
XSPC Acrylic Reservoir
TygonŽ Silver Antimicrobial Tubing 3/8in. ID 1/2in. OD
Bitspower G 1/4in. 3/8" Silver Stubby Fittings
Here are a few pics i took:
The Antec 300 - i chose this case because it is not very expensive and it has space for 2 120mm fans on the front. This area will house the Swiftech 240 radiator.
The case stripped and some unfinished holes cut out.
Here are some shots of the components.
The Mobo and Video Card
Power Supply
Fan Controller
Fans
I will be posting more pics later as i go. Please feel free to comment and suggest on things here. I know there are some of you who have experience with this so your input is very welcome. Are there any pitfalls to look out for? general mishaps and duh moments?....post it so everyone can benefit.
glide 1