After getting some help from the guys (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...33#post3197133) I purchased my parts and am awaiting the shipment.
This will be my first WC build and I will be using the parts in my sig. I will be cooling my e6600 and my 4850 for now with possibly another 4850 down the road.
Part List -
D-tek Fuzion V2
Swiftech MCW60-R VGA cooler
Swiftech MC21 Aluminum MOSFET Heatsinks - 4 pack
Swiftech MC14 VGA Forged Copper Ramsinks
Swiftech MCR320-QP-K Triple 120mm Radiator
Swiftech MCP 355 12v DC Pump
XSPC - Acrylic Reservoir for Laing DDC
Tygon R-3603 1/2" ID 5/8" OD Chemical Tubing
Dangerden Silver Compression Fitting - 1/2" to 5/8" x8
Bitspower 1/4" NPSM To G1/4 Adapter Ring w/ O-ring x2
Feser One Non Conductive Cooling Fluid - 1000 ml - UV Blue
Dangerden Fill Syringe
Currently I am using air (duh ) with my e6600 being cooled by an SI-120.
I get great temps for the e6600 using this setup:
e6600 @3.0/1.35v
Idle:
ext - 25,26
core1 - 41,42
core2 - 41,42
Load (prime orthos small fft 7 hours):
ext - 43
core1 - 55
core2 - 55
Honestly, I am not convinced I will get much improvement from water as my temps are already very good, but I do except the ability to push the voltage and OC more while maintaining similar temps.
The 4850 is using the stock cooler and while my temperatures are average for the card, I expect huge improvements with water. Hopefully, I don't run into the problem some others have had where the vrm's are still toasty.
4850 @700/1100 1.2v 60% (ATI Tool 3d view ~2 hours)
Idle:
GPUZ - 48,55,44
Load:
GPUZ - 92,106,92
I should get some of my parts by Friday, and the rest the following Tuesday. I will post pics and keep this thread updated, comments and critique appreciated!
Random Pics of Current Air setup (side/front intake, back exhaust, ram/cpu fans).
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