Just because you want to cardboard plate everything... :p:
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Just because you want to cardboard plate everything... :p:
Bare fins and tubes at least. I don't mind the end tanks and plenums are painted.
Sounds good to me. Idle temps don't matter, load does.
My Swiftech MC Res is probably 3/4 full.
More water doesn't help with cooling. All it does is lengthen the time it takes to reach your equilibrium temp.
Along with leak testing. 24-48hr is ridiculous, IMO, as is completely assembling the loop outside and mounting it up inside without taking it apart.
To jump start my pump, I use an old IDE hard...
I voted 1000-1201... I would like to be that side of 1000 compared to the ~840 that I'm at now.
As long as it's quieter than the 2200rpm Panaflo 120x38's I had, we're good.
I've got Gelid S12s in my build running push on EK XT radiators... The box says they are 1000rpm, but BIOS reports 840ish. Everest reports 42. :rolleyes:
My A05 is watercooled on the previous page. It's not too hard...
Broaching would be harder than just extruding it, I think.
Did the same thing in high school, tubing from Home Depot, fish pond pump and a car's oil cooler. Never actually put it on a computer.
Ignoring performance, as an engineer in a manufacturing industry, I haven't the slightest idea how that could be produced.
Theory doesn't "roadblock" most ideas, the ability to manufacture it at...
Not quite finished. Hopefully over summer I'll have everything sleeved and a new GPU. Considering putting a 2x120 in the floor or another 1x120 in the front.
Currently a 3x120 and 1x120 in a Lian...
It makes perfect sense and yes, it'll work.
Hey tiborr, I know Solidworks too. Need a US based CAD person? :rofl:
The problem is mounts... to prove one is better than the other when the difference could be under 1c, you need more than 5 mounts because the variation between mounts could be what, 2c?
Been thinking this for a while.
There won't be any measurable difference in water temperature entering the GPU if you put the radiator there or not. Our blocks are not efficient enough at transferring heat (at our given heat loads,...
What kind of job do you have so I can make sure to change my major in college in my last semester to suit...
Is that shop a monthly membership thing? I wish I had access to something like that...
One pump will be fine for four blocks and two radiators... just run the GPUs in parallel. No loop needs 3gpm so I don't know why people always jump to have two pumps...
Man... if a Fractal Define XL is a small footprint case to you, what's a Lian Li v351 or PC-A05B? I thought those were small...
Looks great... some nice hardware for a server. I've got a friend...
Cutting insert for a lathe? Through my engineering internship, talking with machinists, I learned quite a bit about how much machining tools cost...
I had a HW Labs Black Ice GTX in the front of mine with 38mm fans. It fit and I could close the side panels. It did touch the back end of the video card though.
How much louder is that single fan compared to the ones on the radiator?
Idle temps are up 2c, load temps are down between 4 and 10c. My GPU VRMs are 12c cooler somehow.