Basically I want to water cool the north bridge, but I don't know what block would fit it. I would also like to water cool the south bridge, but is that necessary and recommended?
Basically I want to water cool the north bridge, but I don't know what block would fit it. I would also like to water cool the south bridge, but is that necessary and recommended?
Intel Xeon X3350
DFI LT X48-T2R
2 x G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
Sapphire 4870 X2
Velociraptor 300GB
Silverstone OP1000-E 1000watt
Koolance EX2-750BK and Swiftech GTZ
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
Enermax Liberty 620 Modular
Liquid Stacker
8GB G.Skill PC2 8800 5-5-5-15 @ 400MHZ (PC6400 Speed)
DFI LP LT X48-T2R
Liquid Cooling:
Thermochill PA 120.3 W/ Panaflo L1BXs/L1As
D5 andFuzion V2, DD MCP Universal
8800GTS G92
Intel Q9450 @3200MHZ @ 1.18v (Wont OC any higher despite voltage increases)
1. Leave the SB alone, it doesn't even get hot
2. Many coolers fit the NB, personally I am using an old Alphacool SNB-A I had lying around - cooling the NB with water is a good idea, since it needs to stay cool for high OCs
3. If you are running a highly OCed Quadcore (and only then) you might consider cooling the PWMs with water, too. The stock PWM sink is exceptionally good, and only needs improvement for 200W+ CPUs (like mine -.- )
PWM blocks are made by mips, as well as a matching NB block (a little expensive though)
Here is my LT X38 (layout identical to the X48):
Ignore the CPU cooler, my phase unit was down when the picture was taken...
Andreoid (An-Fi Tech) makes a full set of blocks for the DFI X48!
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the mcw30 is working great for me
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When you guys mean the mcw30, do you mean the swiftech mcw30?
Intel Xeon X3350
DFI LT X48-T2R
2 x G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
Sapphire 4870 X2
Velociraptor 300GB
Silverstone OP1000-E 1000watt
Koolance EX2-750BK and Swiftech GTZ
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
If I do get the mcw30, does the stock mounts work or I have to buy myself another mounting equipment?
Intel Xeon X3350
DFI LT X48-T2R
2 x G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
Sapphire 4870 X2
Velociraptor 300GB
Silverstone OP1000-E 1000watt
Koolance EX2-750BK and Swiftech GTZ
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
DFI Lanparty DK-X38
Q6600 GO SLACR
4GB OCZ Reaper HPC
EVGA 8800GTX ACS3
150GB WD Raptor
2x500GB Samsung Spinpoint
Creative XFI XtremeMusic
TT Mozart with dual PA120.2's
I'm using the Danger Den MCP chipset base on mine, but made my own custom top for it.
This allowed complete coverage and a nice straight layout, although I think a regular universal covers the core area fine.
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Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
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Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
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A bit of off topic question. I'm a bit worried about the south bridge seeing how tall it's heat sink is. Is there a problem if I install a 4870x2 on the pci-e slot that's right next to it?
Also, if I do decide to water cool the south bridge, does that mean it would obstruct the 4870x2? Is it possible to have 4870x2 in crossfire on this board?
NaeKuh, I was wondering, is that an after market HSF that you're using for your south bridge? If yes, think you can tell me where I can get it?
Intel Xeon X3350
DFI LT X48-T2R
2 x G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
Sapphire 4870 X2
Velociraptor 300GB
Silverstone OP1000-E 1000watt
Koolance EX2-750BK and Swiftech GTZ
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
liquid on the SB is worthless for the intel platform it just dosnt put much heat out, and the SB HS dosnt seam like it would interfere its slotted do cards can go through it
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
the x38/48 lt/ut are electrically identical, so any block for one will work on the other
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
I bought an EK NB/SB-5 for my LT X48's NB.... only to realise after putting on 1/2" tubings (3/4OD), I can't get worm-clamps on both fittings.... zzzz.
I wish Eddy would make blocks for the LT X48 NB such that it fits squarely on and can use 3/4 OD tubings....![]()
u have to use zip ties, same with the dtek
i cant think of any normal NB blocks that u can use drives or clamps and full size tubing
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
the mcw30 works fine... with stock hardmount
i5 2500k @ 4.6ghz 1.335v [ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe]
8gb gskill ripjaws f3-12800cl8-8gbxm
600gb velociraptor + 1TB black
MSI N560GTX-TI Twin Frozr II + x-fi xtrememusic
corsair hx-620w + lian li pc201b + dell 2408fpw
d-tek fuzion1/ddc2 + petra top/thermochill pa120.3
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