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HeCToR

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I've got a question in my mind that i want to clear away before i plan on doing watercooling.

If i plan on doing push/pull fan configuration on a 480 radiator, that will be 120mmx4x2 = 8 fans hor?

Is there a clever way to connect them together in a clean and neat manner so that it can be control by 1 knob on the fan controller at the front bay? It will be a wire management horror with so many fans' cabling around, damn ugly leh.
 

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I've got a question in my mind that i want to clear away before i plan on doing watercooling.

If i plan on doing push/pull fan configuration on a 480 radiator, that will be 120mmx4x2 = 8 fans hor?

Is there a clever way to connect them together in a clean and neat manner so that it can be control by 1 knob on the fan controller at the front bay? It will be a wire management horror with so many fans' cabling around, damn ugly leh.

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get this bitspower station and plug in ur fans ;)
 

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My gaming Rig
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Spec:
Asus Rampage Extreme III Bios 1301 | Intel i7 980X - 3005F584 | 4x2GB G.Skill PI 2105Mhz CL7 | EVGA GTX580 3GB | Seasonic X750 + X650 | SSD OCZ Vertez 2 - 100GB | Windows 7 Ultimate | Mountain Mods Ascension | Dell Ultrasharp U2711

Loop 1: MCP655B - MCP355 - MCP355 - MCR320QP - EK HF Supreme Gold - EK FB RE3 Acetal+Nickel - BlackIce GTX360 - EK Multioption RES 250
Loop 2: MCP655B - MCR220 - EK FC GTX580+ - EK Multioption RES 250
Tube: PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV White 1/2" ID 3/4" OD
TIM: Shin-Etsu X23-7783D
Fan: 6 San Ace 9G1212H1011 + 6 32mm shroud, 9 Gentle Typhoon 1850,
Fan control: 2 Lamptron FC2
Pump Control: 1 KazeMaster Ace, 1 Lamprton 5-Port Miltary switch
Flow Meter: Koolance
 
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noctuacooler

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WC only my hot gfx - now gfx is super cool running at 32C;)

TR VX cools my i5 @ 3.9Ghz to 33C

WC system is EK VGA Block/EK2.0 combo pump/res/Feser 240 with Feser UV blue tubes/Noctua

Previously my gfx was 50Cto80C :s16: now whole pc is so cool the exhaust also is cool air.

Must say this EK pump is very silent cannot heard it at all 17dB. Very compact combo=:p
 

jtchoy

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Finally water cooled my GPU. :D

Was not a very smooth process. The EK VGA-Supreme HF waterblock couldn't fit on my GTX 260 for some reason although it was supposed to be compatible. The bracket holes were slightly smaller than the GPU mounting holes. Nothing a Dremel couldn't fix though. :D

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Decided to run just distilled water this time. Will add a silver coil as a biocide soon. Temps are good, ~40 idle, ~50 on load. So nice and quiet now. :D
 

phallic

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Finally water cooled my GPU. :D

Was not a very smooth process. The EK VGA-Supreme HF waterblock couldn't fit on my GTX 260 for some reason although it was supposed to be compatible. The bracket holes were slightly smaller than the GPU mounting holes. Nothing a Dremel couldn't fix though. :D

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Decided to run just distilled water this time. Will add a silver coil as a biocide soon. Temps are good, ~40 idle, ~50 on load. So nice and quiet now. :D

yeah that is the best part of WC
:D:D noise and heat can be very irritating esp when gaming
 
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