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KALISPIMENTA
12-27-2007, 10:31 PM
WIll the MCP655 pump enough for ,cpu,vga.nb & sb & a Swiftech MCR-320 radiator?
TY
RADIATOR:http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmcqposerab1.html
PUMP:http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmcin12pu.html
Cupcake
12-27-2007, 10:32 PM
yeah but the flow will be pretty damn low
KALISPIMENTA
12-27-2007, 10:45 PM
yeah but the flow will be pretty damn low
So what would the solution be?
NickS
12-27-2007, 10:48 PM
Two of them :)
KALISPIMENTA
12-27-2007, 10:50 PM
2 pumps?:(
KaptCrunch
12-27-2007, 11:05 PM
50 PSI (3.5 BAR)
Maximum head
10 ft (3.1 m)
basicly you got swiftech Swiftech H20-320 Ultra+
Martinm210
12-27-2007, 11:26 PM
WIll the MCP655 pump enough for ,cpu,vga.nb & sb & a Swiftech MCR-320 radiator?
TY
RADIATOR:http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmcqposerab1.html
PUMP:http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmcin12pu.html
Depending on the CPU and VGA, and the fans used, that may also be too much heat.
I'd suggest just sticking with the CPU and VGA cooling for now, add another loop later and maybe split out the CPU all alone, and then a chipset/VGA loop on a second pump.
Exahertz
12-27-2007, 11:51 PM
so when you do two pumps you want them configured in series with one right after the other? or should you spread them out a little like one after the rads and the other right before the rads?
septim
12-28-2007, 02:54 AM
series them (after the res) would be better...
Cupcake
12-28-2007, 05:40 AM
Or what I would do is run one loop for the CPU and One for the GPU and Chipests
The GPU / Chipset Loop could be 1/4" or 3/8" as the couple degree drop you will get running 1/2" wont help your overclock like it will on the CPU :)
Eddie3dfx
12-28-2007, 06:36 AM
Better add another radiator to that loop.
I was running a quad, 8800gts, nb, sb, d5, mcr320 and it wasn't enough. Picked up an additional mcr220, and then eventually split it into two loops with the 2nd later being a D5-B
KALISPIMENTA
12-28-2007, 07:16 AM
HUAUUUU OK THEN.So i got a spare rad from the kit i bought (mcr 120)+ a pump () (http://www.dangerden.com/store/product.php?productid=279&cat=4&page=1)
Can someone show me how to do the required loops? I want cpu+8800gtx+north & south bridge.
ps:Only 1 reservoir right?
TY
Warning.
A MCR120 will not support an o/c-ed cpu nor a 8800GTX.
You can route the NB and SB to the MCR120. I hope that the pump you are mentioning is a MCP655 or MCP355, and not a MCP350 (or something even less powerful). I also hope that the spare kit you are referring to is not a Apogee Drive system. I'm sorry to tell you that a second loop would mean a second reservoir, unless the MCR120 that you are talking about is a MCP120-QR, in which case your pump is an Apogee Drive and would do you no good.
A MCR320 will support a cpu and a 8800GTX. Using a MCP655/D5 would be good.
Assuming that your cpu is an overclocked and overvolted 3.6 GHz to 3.8 GHz quad core, and assuming that your 8800GTX is not kept at stock speeds, you would be pushing the upper limits (still ok and not stressed) of a MCR320, and that's not ideal, although it will work.
Others may have a different opinion, but here is how I would set the system up.
MCRES -> MCP655 -> MCR320 -> Apogee GT/GTX/ D-Tek FuZion -> MCW30 for SB -> MCRES
MCRES -> MCP655 -> MCR320 -> MCW60/Stealth/FuZion GFX for gpu -> MCW30 for NB -> MCRES
KALISPIMENTA
12-28-2007, 10:24 AM
Ok I have the expensive switchetec kit w/ a 320rad.I have a 120 rad& a Cpx1 pump do I need d xtra res?meaning I need to make2 separate wc systems?TY
No, you don't have to get anything else. What you have will work. Just do not include that second pump. Having a weak pump in the same loop with a powerful pump will just make things worse.
By all means, set up a single loop with all the equipment you have. Throw in the MCR120. Just don't use that second pump. Save yourselfmoney and down the road, buy a second MCP655. That's entirely optional.
KALISPIMENTA
12-28-2007, 02:11 PM
What about the reservoir? Today I got a reservoir and the danger den cpx-1 pump,should i return the cpx-1 and the reservoir and just get another MCP655 with the mcr 120? Then it would be reservoir+mcr320+mcr120+mcp655x2 +cpu+vga+nb+sb,right?
Or should i just make cpx-1 pump +reservoir+mcr120 for nb & sb
and the mcp 655+reservoir+mcr320 for cpu & vga?
I'm sorry for all the questions but if I'm doing this i want to do it the right way.
Thank You
What about the reservoir? Today I got a reservoir and the danger den cpx-1 pump,should i return the cpx-1 and the reservoir and just get another MCP655 with the mcr 120? Then it would be reservoir+mcr320+mcr120+mcp655x2 +cpu+vga+nb+sb,right?
Or should i just make cpx-1 pump +reservoir+mcr120 for nb & sb
and the mcp 655+reservoir+mcr320 for cpu & vga?
I'm sorry for all the questions but if I'm doing this i want to do it the right way.
Thank You
Return that Danger Den CPX-1 pump. That pump is weak and bad news.
If you really want to do two loops, it makes no sense to do a second loop for only the NB and SB. A second loop if done properly will cost you even more money. Plus, you will also have to get rid of the MCR120 and buy a MCR320, plus a second reservoir. I reckon that you don't intend to spend more money.
For now, the loop order should be:
MCRES > MCP655 #1 > MCP655 #2 > MCR320 > cpu > MCR120 > gpu > NB > SB > MCRES.
Good luck.
Exahertz
12-28-2007, 07:39 PM
MCRES > MCP655 #1 > MCP655 #2 > MCR320 > cpu > MCR120 > gpu > NB > SB > MCRES.
Good luck.
I like that MCR120 right after the CPU ;) good idea!
KALISPIMENTA
12-29-2007, 08:39 AM
So the pumps would be connected to each other? Does anyone have any pics of a similar setup?:D
Look at Freecableguy's web blog w/c machine bulid
http://www.thetechrepository.com/showthread.php?t=13
Two D5/MCP655s in series.
KALISPIMENTA
12-29-2007, 09:09 AM
Thank You
ruff97
12-29-2007, 04:44 PM
i have two 8800GT the q6600 and the NB under water.
two Swiftech MCW60-R, one Swiftech Apogee GT, and one Swiftech MCW30 with two Swiftech MCR-220 and one Swiftech MCP655 and my temp are
cpu Idle 34-39 for all ofr core and one load 45-50 on all 4 core and for the 8800gt the idle is 34-36 an one load 43
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