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Tomcat
02-17-2008, 11:57 AM
Hi guys,

I'm thinking of finaly taking the plunge into watercooling but you guessed it I need some advice.
I will be cooling cpu-NB-SB-GPU.
Things that will change cpu:e8400, case: lian li cube 343b

Will this be possible with one double rad or do I need a triple rad. One other option I was thinking of is one loop, one pump, two double rads or is this a big no no? (or would I than have to use two loops, two pumps)

Thx for the advice!

Xilikon
02-17-2008, 12:08 PM
You need at least a triple radiator or 2 loops with 1 triple and 1 single for chipsets.

The case is big enough for 2 PA120.3 and 1 PA120.2 ;)

lior307
02-17-2008, 01:15 PM
The SB doesn't need special cooling (waste of your effort and time)
IF you want to cool the CPU , GPU and NB , you'll better make TWO loops :
Loop 1 : Only with CPU , Pump,res and Dubble Radiator
Loop 2: GPU + NB , pump,res, and Tripple Radiator .

go for Thermochill radiators they are expensive but also the best .

Bikerz
02-17-2008, 01:19 PM
CPU NB and GPU with a 120.3 and a 120.2 will be fine. That what I run in my 343B

Tomcat
02-17-2008, 02:47 PM
The SB doesn't need special cooling (waste of your effort and time)
IF you want to cool the CPU , GPU and NB , you'll better make TWO loops :
Loop 1 : Only with CPU , Pump,res and Dubble Radiator
Loop 2: GPU + NB , pump,res, and Tripple Radiator .

go for Thermochill radiators they are expensive but also the best .

Would it also be possible like this:
loop 1: cpu+nb dubble rad
loop 2: gpu dubble rad

Those thermochills do they need to be cooled by fans push or pull?

Tomcat
02-17-2008, 02:49 PM
CPU NB and GPU with a 120.3 and a 120.2 will be fine. That what I run in my 343B

Do you have pics of how/where you mounted those rads?