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    Water Cooling Setup?

    Well, I've finally decided to try water cooling. I have a few questions about it that I'd like to know. I haven't ordered the stuff yet so there's no rush.

    1. Is a chipset block worth it? I'm definetely getting a CPU (Silverprop Cyclone 5) and GPU block (DangerDen GF4 waterblock). Should I add a chipset block in there as well?
    2. Should I run CPU -> GPU, GPU->CPU, or the CPU and GPU in two separate lines from the pump?
    3. Anything special I should know before ordering or setting up the system?

    Here's what I'm going for:
    Eheim 1250 Pump
    Danger Den GF4 Waterblock
    Dtek Pro Radiator w/ Shroud
    Silverprop Cyclone 5 CPU block
    Blue Acrylic Danger Den Resevoir
    Tygon Tubing
    All inside an Ice Block Z1 case from lovermecases.com

    Thanks

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    You definitly want to go CPU to Northbridge to GPU......personally Its my opinion cooling the Northie is a good move.(especially since you have the Eheim 1250)

    I'm not to familiar with the Silverprop Cyclone 5 CPU block, but all the other components you've chosen are nice.


    Heres what I use on my Northy

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    Well, 2 more questions now.
    1.How is the Danger Den Chipset block?
    2. Would you recommend I use a shim?

    This is going on an Abit KX7-333R w/ 2200+ Tbred.

    EDIT: Another question, how do I go about attaching the chipset and GPU blocks? I just saw somewhere that said Thermal Epoxy.
    Last edited by Svenn; 06-25-2002 at 10:16 PM.

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    Originally posted by Svenn
    Well, 2 more questions now.
    1.How is the Danger Den Chipset block?
    2. Would you recommend I use a shim?

    This is going on an Abit KX7-333R w/ 2200+ Tbred.

    EDIT: Another question, how do I go about attaching the chipset and GPU blocks? I just saw somewhere that said Thermal Epoxy.
    As far as the Chipset block, dangerden provides mounting holes.(whether they line up or not I cant say for sure)

    My Northbridge I used very thin nylon nuts and bolts (And tightly coiled springs)

    If the hole pattern on your Northy and GPU dont align properly, you can affix it with Arctic Silver adhesive


    Heres a pic when I was testing Tygon vs Standard tubing, but you can see the way I affixed my northy

    ps You really dont need a shim

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    Xtreme Tek Werkz Typhoon waterblock
    Maze4 GPU Waterblock
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    Excellent, do most waterblocks come with perhaps some sort of installation instructions? I'm getting all anxious thinking about it. I guess it would be much better if I actually had the parts so I could look at them and see exactly how it worked. Anyway, thanks for all your help. Only 3 more days until my birthday... then I'll have the money I need to start on this new comp. I'll post pics of my case and water cooling when I get it up
    Thanks for your help.

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    Originally posted by Svenn
    Excellent, do most waterblocks come with perhaps some sort of installation instructions? I'm getting all anxious thinking about it. I guess it would be much better if I actually had the parts so I could look at them and see exactly how it worked. Anyway, thanks for all your help. Only 3 more days until my birthday... then I'll have the money I need to start on this new comp. I'll post pics of my case and water cooling when I get it up
    Thanks for your help.
    Dangerden sends you excellent instructions when you recieve thier products, and if you lose them they also have them online.

    http://www.dangerden.com/Instruction...ction_page.htm

    (Swiftech also has good instructions both in print and online)

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    Maze4 GPU Waterblock
    Mcx159-P w/10,500rpm counter-rotating 50mm JMC fan
    Mushin BH-5 Promo build 2-2-2
    9800 pro with silversink ramsinks
    WD Raptors


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    Excellent, thanks for all your help. I can't wait til I get my new system!

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