[REQ] Water Cooling Do's & Dont's

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  1. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
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    [REQ] Water Cooling Do's & Dont's


    I'm looking for tutorials on Water Cooling. I'm trying to buy parts to setup a system for 4x GFX Cards, 1x CPU, Fans, and RAM. I'm working with XS-PC Parts, or will be. 2011-3 will be my socket.


    Thanks in advance,


    Didn't know where to request this info, thought PC Customization would be best.
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    Many excellent videos on youtube :)
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  3. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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    My tip is check out Singularity Computers and watch as many as you can and you'll learn tons!

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqC...cQ0jAFaNFPQLqA
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  4. Posts : 302
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    Thanks linne, and AddRAM.

    @ AddRAM - I don't always trust things on YouTube. I've seen my fair share of things be wrong.
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  5. Posts : 1,992
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    DreadStarX said:
    Thanks linne, and AddRAM.

    @ AddRAM - I don't always trust things on YouTube. I've seen my fair share of things be wrong.
    Singularity was the guy who pointed out the wrong.
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    DreadStarX said:
    I'm looking for tutorials on Water Cooling. I'm trying to buy parts to setup a system for 4x GFX Cards, 1x CPU, Fans, and RAM. I'm working with XS-PC Parts, or will be. 2011-3 will be my socket.


    Thanks in advance,


    Didn't know where to request this info, thought PC Customization would be best.
    There's quite some websites displaying some advices more than real tutorials, you can try to find within those links, grabbing infos.

    Choosing a radiator for pc watercooling

    Water Cooling Kit Group-Test

    Busting out the science behind liquid cooling!

    Stren's 2012 CPU Water Block Roundup

    some of those article pages might have been refreshed too. Good luck for your plan.
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  7. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 64 Bit
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    Just to make things even easier for you, you may only need a Corsair Hydro H100 CPU cooling fan. Best investment I every made was a Hydro H60 (now four years old) which keeps my CPU at 38C. Self contained, no dripping or water-ready case.

    Highly recommended to anyone who wants to get rid of the fan sounds. (gawd I hate whirring fans!)

    Corsair Hydro H100 CPU Liquid Cooler - 120mm Fan, LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA 2011, AM2, AM3 - CWCH100/RF(Refurbished) at TigerDirect.com
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  8. Posts : 302
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    MouseGolf said:
    Just to make things even easier for you, you may only need a Corsair Hydro H100 CPU cooling fan. Best investment I every made was a Hydro H60 (now four years old) which keeps my CPU at 38C. Self contained, no dripping or water-ready case.

    Highly recommended to anyone who wants to get rid of the fan sounds. (gawd I hate whirring fans!)

    Corsair Hydro H100 CPU Liquid Cooler - 120mm Fan, LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA 2011, AM2, AM3 - CWCH100/RF(Refurbished) at TigerDirect.com
    I actually don't mind the fan sounds. It's a direct warning that something is WRONG with your PC. But that's just me, if it was completely silent, I might lose my mind. Haha!
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  9. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 64 Bit
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    I use Aida64 with heat temperature readings in my System Tray for quick viewing at anytime. I have it launch with Windows. There are many apps (free too) that interact with the sensors on your MOBO but Aida is my favorite. It's loaded with features.





    Last edited by MouseGolf; 13 Dec 2014 at 13:10.
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  10. Posts : 25,847
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    Their is no instant do's and don't. It will take some research and homework on your part. Be ready to spend a lot of time reading and watching.

    Two forums that have lots of examples and information.

    Forums

    Overclockers Forums
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