Striker II tri-loop watercooling ordeal [build log - picture heavy]
I have seen a few threads on this topic around the WC section, but as every setup is different, I decided to start a new thread.
I've had this mobo for a few weeks now and probably waited for it to arrive for a couple of months. The combination of 45nm support and (tri)-SLI seemed promising. Mind, I didnt own a 680i prior to this one.
So I feel this board has a lot going for it; a nice layout and features by Asus; but the biggest weakness IMO is the massive heat output of that pesky 780i chipset. Can't stand looking at that NB temp around 77C idle... surely it can't be good for stability. And thats with a modest 400FSB and 3x fans directly cooling the NB/mosfets - it's simply unbelievable how hot this chipset gets.
Also, 3-SLI can output some serious heat too, and as cool *looking* as the Zalman Reserator 1 Plus is, I would say it's currently doing a much better job as a weird, futuristic office decoration aka the Tower of Barad-Dûr than trying to keep my dogs (XFX 8800gtx ;) ) cool.
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/5150/baraddrky2.jpg
http://www.guru3d.com/article/gengoods/272/
Come to think of it, looks more like Isengard ;)
Then, the idea of this combination initially was silence rather than performance, what with the hottest/active GPU running at >80C idle.
Hence, I am on the verge of doing a serious mod to my existing WC setup(s) - first the striker will get redone then the maximus will get a serious overhaul (EK and DangerDen have both released waterblocks for the 3870X2... drool :cool: )
So, I have found some waterblocks custom-built for the striker ii at mips - both NB, SB / PCI-E 2.0 chip as well as mosfets.
In my Tt Armor case I can fit one 3x120mm rad inside and I am also planning to attach another 3x120mm rad to the exterior.
I already have one swiftech pump (sig). It's certified for 1200LPH and 3.5 bar. Now, I am not at all sure if this pump will be sufficient if i decide to go for one loop for all of the components i.e. CPU, NB, SB/PCI-E 2.0, 2x mosfet and GPUx3 with perhaps 2x triple 120mm rads. Any thoughts on this? Will I require a separate pump and loop? Or maybe a total of 3 loops (i.e. one 3x120mm rad for each loop)? I dont care about noise anymore, I just want the most xtreme cooling for all components! (thanx, xtremesystems.org ;) ) Space is a limiting factor though, as I dont think I will be able to fit more than 1 pump inside the case, and I have mixed feelings about keeping another pump at the desk outside the case.
Also, if i decide to go for multiple loops, I'm inclined to run the CPU as a separate loop, thus combining chipset+GPUs if running two loops total. It makes sense to me to do it this way to maximize the OC headroom for the CPU.
Looks like with the new setup I can safely retire the Reserator - or wait! Maybe instead of putting it away I might let it cool one of the mosfets :D just to keep it employed sort of... considering it's good looks after all. It will be much harder to retire the Reserator XT however as I've been very happy with this unit so far, but hey! That's what you get for hanging around these forums ;)
Finally some pics of my current setup (before the planned changes):
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6506/005sq0.jpg
Tower of Barad-Dûr looming in the background.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/9734/010bg2.jpg
2x120mm radiator in front of case can't be seen in this picture. Also the Swiftech MCRES-MICRO reservoir is partially hidden behind the tubing. What's good about this case is that it's so spacious that the pump and reservoir can be fitted between the mobo and the IDE rack - this despite running 3x8800GTX! Also, the HDD cage can be removed to make space for a 3x120mm radiator in the front.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/5097/004ft0.jpg
CPU area with Swiftech Apogee GTX as well as custom 90mm Akasa fan desperately trying to keep the NB cool. Asus chipset fans can also be seen.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6206/002wu9.jpg
My three dogs cooled by Zalman ZM-GWB8800 Ultra/GTX :D One sadly died during intial setup due to water damage... luckily it was replaced at no cost after I RMAed it. Green UV coolant and green case fans is in keeping with the nvidia mobo / SLI theme. Hence, my Zalman GT1000 housing my X38/ATI crossfire system features a red theme. Crazy or what?
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3799/009uj1.jpg
My two babies! :p:
I haven't ordered anything yet (waiting for next salary :rolleyes: ) so obviously it will take awhile before I get the new system up and running. Comments welcome everyone -might as well give me some input before I go ahead and splurge away all of my savings on this Über-watercooled rig :D .