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    Watercooling on NCCH-DL twice 3.6 GB 2mb cache Irwindales!

    hi guys, I just wanna show you some pics about my watercooling system I builded.Sorry 4 my bad English, am Belgian.

    Purchased 2 Xeons 3.6 Gigabyte 2 mb cache, Irwindales and a board NCCH-DL: had already 2 RBX, purchased a Eheim 1048.

    Thought about the cooling system, saw already systems where the outlet from cpu1 was going as inlet for cpu 2. I thought it was not such a good idea to cool the second cpu by water passed thrue the first cpu.

    So I set up another system where the outlet from te waterpump runs into a T from to the inlets from both RBX.

    One RBX has one inlet and two outlets. I was forced to install two Y pieces and from thos two Y pieces into 1 Y piece , then to the inlet from the radiator, from the outlet radiator to an expansion and from there inlet pump.

    Size hoses :12,5 mm inside

    Further: Nvidia card 6900,and 2 old Mushkins 256 MB each.

    hard disk: 32 WD raptor

    Psu: see specs.

    link to my feavourite little forum: LINK

    in Dutch, but watch the pics! on page 4

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    -Dual Xeon 2.4GHz LV's@3,0GHZ-1,46Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PCH-DL - 2*512MB Twinmoss PC3200
    -Dual Xeon 1,6GHz LV's@3,1GHZ-1,55Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PC-DL - 2*512MB XMS Corsair PC3500
    -Dual Xeons 3.6GHZ-2mb cache Irwindales op NCCH-DL Watercooled-2*512 MB Old Mushkins PC3500 met raptor 32 gieg

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    what kind of radiator are you using?

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    just a word for the international guests, whats the problem with Xeons Irwindales? They get really hot, I saw temps around 70 or 80 degrees Celsius air cooled . With their 2 mb cache they get hot like Prescotts.

    Building a Watercooling System is a solution, but in general, people use a wrong technique: they use hoses 8 mm inside, and set the two cpu s paralel. It means that the water passes thrue the first cpu, get warm and then passes the second cpu to cool it. Wrong I thought, but easy to install. Wrong size of hoses for these babies, wrong technique also! Mines have 12,5 mm inside!

    I choosed another solution. I installed a nylon T on the outlet hose waterpump and two hoses on the inlet from both RBX! Both cpu s get cold water. One RBX had two outlets, so I had to put two nylon Y pieces on both RBX and after them another Y piece to go to the inlet radiator. From the outlet radiator, it goes to a reservoir, from the reservoir to the inlet pump.
    This difficult system forced me to use several 90 degrees nylon stuff to prevend the hoses fom shutting by plying.

    I used a Eheim 1048 pump, makes no noise. In combination with a 15 cm Papst to cool the radiator.

    I used a single rad! Blackice I think.
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    -Dual Xeon 2.4GHz LV's@3,0GHZ-1,46Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PCH-DL - 2*512MB Twinmoss PC3200
    -Dual Xeon 1,6GHz LV's@3,1GHZ-1,55Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PC-DL - 2*512MB XMS Corsair PC3500
    -Dual Xeons 3.6GHZ-2mb cache Irwindales op NCCH-DL Watercooled-2*512 MB Old Mushkins PC3500 met raptor 32 gieg

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    see more pics on THIS LINK, feel free to post comment as guest, I asked the administrator to open it for everyone.

    Of course feel free to ask here, no problem.
    -Dual Xeon 2.4GHz LV's@3,0GHZ-1,46Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PCH-DL - 2*512MB Twinmoss PC3200
    -Dual Xeon 1,6GHz LV's@3,1GHZ-1,55Vcore FSB200 wiretricked- Asus PC-DL - 2*512MB XMS Corsair PC3500
    -Dual Xeons 3.6GHZ-2mb cache Irwindales op NCCH-DL Watercooled-2*512 MB Old Mushkins PC3500 met raptor 32 gieg

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    are thoes t-lines being used to split water flow to the chipset block or w/e is in the middle? if no that block is getting ZERO flow - so watch out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sneaky
    are thoes t-lines being used to split water flow to the chipset block or w/e is in the middle? if no that block is getting ZERO flow - so watch out!!
    Yeah whatch out man! You need a Y splitter not a T splitter because the flow will go to the easier pathway which is, of course, straight.

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