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Okay, I can do pics
Few questions...
Is there anything else I’m going to need for mounting these blocks? I see you talking about a NB backplate and I'm assuming that it’s already on the back of my board with the stock cooling rig, Right?
As I understand it, the MOSFT blocks are the most restrictive of the set. So I’m going to run my MOSFET block in parallel as soon as I get my Tee's from Martinm210. Is this a good idea or a waste of time?
What should my loop order be (please feel free to critique)
Rads> CPU> Res> Pump(s)> GPU> NB> Mosfets> SB> Rads
Will my Artic Silver TIM be good for all the CPU, NB, SB and Mosfet joints?
Current System Build
Designaton:
" Rad Hat "
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- Mother Board, RAM and CPU:
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula (SE) BIOS 1207 | CPU: Intel q9650 @ 3.80GHz Vcore 1.272v | RAM: Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2 8500 4x1GB - Graphics Processor:
GPU: BFG 8800GTX | BFG 8600GT (Quad Monitor Setup) - Hard Drives:
RAID: 2x 74GB Raptors on RAID 0 for OS Drives
- Case and Power Supply:
Case: Antec Case | PS: OCZ ProXstreame 1000W - Water Cooling:
Pump: Swiftech MCP655-B | Rad: Dual Swiftech MCR320's | Fans: 6x Yate Loon D12SH-12's (W/ Variable RPM Rheostat) @ 88CFM Max Each - 528CFM Total!!! - (Water Blocks and Fittings):
CPU: D-Tek Fusion Block | GPU: Danger Den Full Coverage 8800 Block | Mobo: EK's Mosfet, NorthBridge and SouthBridge Blocks
Res: Swiftech Micro | Tee's: 4x MartinM's High Flow Copper Tee's | Elbow's: None | Y's: None
Flow Order: >> Rad's 1 & 2 in parallel > Res > Pump > CPU > GPU > SB > NB > Mosfet 1 > Mosfet 2 >>
Temperatures: CPU: 57°C Max, Running Prime95 | GPU: 58.3°C Max, Running 3Dmark | NorthBridge: Untested!
Last Updated 11/11/09
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