so which one should I use with this
D-TEK FuZion CPU Waterblock - 1/2" with D-Tek FuZion Accelerator Nozzle Kit
D-Tek FuZion GFX GPU Waterblock
2X Swiftech MCW30 Chipset Water-block
Danger Den Bay Reservoir High-Density Polyethylene
PrimoChill Radiator Xtreme Series 360
Swiftech MCP655™ 12 VDC Pump
Tygon 3603 Tubing 1/2" ID 3/4" OD
loop (Res>Pump>Rad>CPU>GPU>NB>SB>Res)
Are you talking the nozzle? I have a E6600, kinda same setup. Reading through tons of old posts about this I saw Martin said a 5.5 with regular washer (comes in kit) for an E6600. Your milage may vary, but start with a 5.5 or none, if ya want..
All stock for now, no need for more, but it's gonna be soon methinks.
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One big loop, two 120x3 rads. Pa 120.3 and XSPC RX 120x3. Swiftech 35x pump with V2 restop. GT AP15 fans.
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Sorry I havn't completed any thermal testing yet, starting over now so it'll be a while.
I'd probably just run a washer only or maybe a 6.3 on something that restrictive. But in the end, heat load should be your bigger concern and adding another radiator or stronger fans would probably make a bigger difference.
well I have the 4.5 in there and it didnt really change the temps much from out of the box maybe 2-3c at most, just saw this thread and was thinking if I should change it see if it helps might do it tomorrow, do you got a pic of your loop ? 20-37 is that the cpu temp ? and what v-core are you using and room temp
thanks for your time nice test, but I already have 6X Thermaltake Thunderblade 120mm Blue LED Fans on the rad, idk what to do now
Hang another 360 radiator on your case somewhere...
Should be good for a few degrees anyhow.
I like lots of radiator and I have 2 MCR320's and one MCR220 in/on my armor...
This is an old picture, but you'll get the idea on the mcr320's. The MCR220 is now in the front of the case.
When there is a will there is a way...
Newer picture of the three loops:
Nice tubing forest in that case
Nice idea on the radiators, made me think of wings or propulsors off Star Wars
http://www.aquatuning.de
They have the nozzles mate http://www.aquatuning.de/product_inf...ozzle-Kit.html
I just ordered them myself I ordered my whole Wc kits from them, pretty good and fast online shop...
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just want to say thanks for the review on the accelerator kit.
very informative.
nice setup in the case also BTW
Thanks, Martin, it is an extremely useful information in this post.
Also thanks for revealing the leakage issue on a stock D-Tek fuzion without o-ring, it helped a lot!
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holy damn, I thought I was bad with my tubing, thats a crazy forest.
You have a lot of T's in there, ever thought of using Y splitters instead?
I bet going through that mess and swapping them out would net you a little.
frozen cpu sells Y splitters pretty cheap
These are straight through 3/4" brass Tees. I tested 5/8" copper Tees and restriction is so low, I pretty much couldn't barely even measure it with a manometer good to .1" of pressure resolution. We're talking a coulple of inches in pressure drop at peak flow rates so for all practical purposes you can consider a 3/4" T restrictionless.
3/4" Q-Pex Brass T's and Elbows are the least restrictive commercial fitting you can buy after copper. The brass elbows have a nicely machined radius internally, not quite as good as copper, but the next best thing. I got tired of making copper fittings, so I figured I'd try these brass ones out and polish them up nice.
But yeah, three loops means tubing management. I thought I was doing pretty good with the wire managment hiding everthing behind the MB....then I had to hook up the tubing.
Not done yet though, eventually I'll either buy or make some mosfet blocks to complete my forest...
Last edited by Martinm210; 03-05-2008 at 06:13 PM.
The output of his pump goes to the 3x120 in the back, then to the CPU and so on. The pump is mounted with the inlet on the top, rather than the out being on top if was mounted horizontally.
Just out of curiosity, can someone link me to the washer needed to do the washer mod and where to install it please?
Thank you.
EDIT: NVM, I just saw the post saying it comes with the kit.
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