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SuperPysz
02-11-2007, 08:05 PM
I'm setting up a water cooling system and I was wondering which would give me a better overclock for my qx6700. If I use the apogee gt, it will be in the same loop as my 2 8800s and the chipsets on my 680i. I'll be using all swiftech stuff, except for the black ice gt 360 radiator. Thanks for any input.

[cTx] Nooc
02-11-2007, 08:18 PM
You can't go wrong with Apogee GT, and do you really want to have all that mess in one loop?:slobber: I don't think so

SuperPysz
02-11-2007, 08:24 PM
If I were to go with the Apogee GT... How should I split it up? Should I get a second pump and res for the cpu? Will it make a HUGE temp difference if i separate them?

IanY
02-11-2007, 08:25 PM
That Black Ice radiator is grossly inadequate for what you want to cool.

What sort of case are you using that cannot fit a Thermochill or two Thermochills ?

[cTx] Nooc
02-11-2007, 08:31 PM
If I were to go with the Apogee GT... How should I split it up? Should I get a second pump and res for the cpu? Will it make a HUGE temp difference if i separate them?

get 2 120.2 radiators, either a swiftech 220 or thermochill 120.2 PA, second one being slightly better (less restrictive and cools a tad better). you should have enough space to fit 2 of those.

2nd pump is unnecessary, swiftech mcp665 is very powerful alone

SuperPysz
02-11-2007, 08:39 PM
whats the difference between the 120.2 and a black ice gt 240? I remember looking somewhere and the pa 120 series had the same thermal dissipation. I'll prolly get another 120.2 spec rad because I already have the 360.