Hello everyone!
I stumbled across these forums the other day looking for a good liquid cooling community that could give some advice and pointers on a new project I'm starting. I've never done watercooling before, but I'm no stranger to building PCs. I've finally got the time and budget to tackle something like this, but before I go buying everything I figured I'd shoot this by you all to get your take and opinions
I'm looking to cool a Core i7-920 on an ASUS P6T Deluxe V2. Video will be a pair of ASUS 4890s. So far I'm looking only to cool the CPU and GPUs. I am hoping to do some moderate overclocking on the 920, but the GPUs I plan on keeping at stock speeds.
As Intel has moved the memory controller to the processor, it was my understanding that the northbridge does not get as hot as it used to, and therefor I did not plan on including it in the WC loop at this time.
The enclosure is a Silverstone TJ10.
I've enclosed a general diagram of my planned loop below:
Going to http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine, I came up with 340w of heat I'll need to dissipate. This seems rather low to me, and I calculated possibly 606w worse case, using [H]ardOCPs 4890 review and Intel's processor specifications. I've read conflicting things here and there on what's recommended, so currently I'm planning on 3x120mm worth of radiator surface, 120.2 at the top and 120.1 on the rear. Swiftech's Quiet Power radiators seem to be highly recommended.
For the CPU, it seems that the Swiftech Apogee GTZ is the preferred waterblock.
For the GPUs, I'm most likely going with EK's 4890 blocks with the acrylic plate.
For the pump it seems that the Swiftech MCP655 is most recommended.
I haven't seen many guidelines on reservoir size, so I'll probably go with a tube design from EK or Koolance, with 3-4 ports so I can have an intake and draw, plus a fillport. I've seen some nice aluminium finned cooling reservoirs, but it's my understanding that these will cause corosion as they are not lined.
Tubing was going to be standard Tygon clear, 3/8ID-1/2OD. I admit I've been kinda spoiled by the pictures of WC setups in the gallery so I was hoping to fill this with Feser One UV fluid, but some have said that it's better to go with straight distilled to avoid the possibility of any clogs in the waterblocks. IF this is the case, I'll see about colored tubing instead.
My major concern at this point is whether or not I'll have enough cooling surface to keep these components under control. The TJ10 will naturally accept a 120.2 radiator with bracket (though I understand there might be some clearance issues with the larger radiators) but I've heard that some recommend a 120.3 in the top instead. I'm not against making case modifications, but with the TJ10's larger than standard top vent area, it could make replacing the grill tricky. Furthermore, I'm hoping to take this system to the occasional LAN party, and in the interest of preventing damage in general, I'm hoping to keep as much of the setup internal as possible.
So if any of you have pointers, advice, or general comments, feel free to dump anything and everything you think on me. I've noticed there aren't many TJ10 setups in your gallery, hopefully I'll be able to start a worklog soon and we can add one more to it. Thanks in advance!





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