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    some advice for my WC?

    First to me

    i´m working in my cosmos to watercool my future system.

    i alredy have

    MCP 655
    HW Labs Stealth 360 xflox (planing 3 S-Flex 1600/1900RPM)
    MCW60 (for a 8800GT with uni-sink modded)
    MCW30
    MCR-RES
    tubing 1/2 ID 3/4 OD

    and i ordered to gary from sidewinder a GTZ with Ci7 mount kit, unfortunately he has no stock for de munt kit, so i planning to get the fuzion v2 and some 45° compression fittings for fesser


    the loop will be pump->rad->cpu->nb->gpu->res->pump

    i´m planning to get a i7 oced at 4Ghz.
    Will i have enough rad for the cpu and gpu?
    Will the pump handle the restriction of the entire loop?

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    hmmm, the best way would be to have two loops. one CPU +NB and one for the GPU. id always recommend a seperate loop for GPU, just because i dont like the heat dump from it in the same loop as the CPU....it will work having it all in the same loop with a 360 rad

    as for the pump, it will work, aslong as you dont have miles of tubing
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    Thanx exemay, I was doing my homework (reeding XS ) and i find that talonman has a increase of 8° on load adding a GTX280 to his loop (link), this is a considerable increase

    But i asume that my 88GT will be adding a lot less heat to my loop, however im thinking to add a second rad between de CPU and GPU block, That should help to keep the loop cool and is much cheaper that add another pump/res/rad to meka double loop (maybe i will do double loop in the future)

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    2 rads or get get a pa120.3?
    750W Thermaltake Modular PSU
    DFI UT X58-T3eH8
    Core i7 920 @ 20 X 200 1.325V
    CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600
    768 MB EVGA 8800GTX
    1 X 36GB WD Raptor
    2 X 150GB WD RAPTORS
    1 X SpinPoint P Series SP2504C 250GB
    1 X Maxtor 6L300S0 300GB
    16 X NEC DVD Burner
    7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
    4 120MM Yate Loon Exhaust Fan
    28" HANNSPREE Monitor


    Watercooling Loop:

    1 X PA120.3
    1 X PA120.2
    2 X Laing DDC's w/EK-DDC Dual Turbo Top
    7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
    4 X Yate Loon Blue LED Exhaust Fans
    1 X Swiftech GTZ
    1 X GPU EK Fullcover Waterblock
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    adding a PA 120.1 on the Rear exhaust of the case between the cpu and gpu will be enough?
    Last edited by cucurucho; 02-22-2009 at 05:38 PM.

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