@Slavfactory Knowing nothing about watercooling - so correct me if I'm wrong, but to me it looks like there's smaller tubes running inside the big tubes - so I'd guess it's just extra protection should the inner tubes start to leak or something.
@Aragashia its highly unlikely that there is another tube running inside there. im pretty sure thats the larger half inch tube size or 5/8s im not sure which either way you look at it it...granted some ppl like the thicker tubes, but thicker tubes doesnt change the ID of the tube. which is 3/8s of an inch.
Dominator looks over priced to me. Getting 16GB G.Skill running at 2133 with great Timings. Was looking at HyperX H20 but found no easy way of going from 1/2" tubing to 1/4" and then back to 1/2",
@039711 I ordered it with a whole bunch of other stuff, but I estimate the total cost to be around $100 including shipping. This is pretty good considering that its coming from the US. I buy all my water-cooling parts from Performance PCs where I got this side panel from, I highly recommend them.
@SingularityComputers ok, thanks.... im looking at buying a pc soon, and i am tossing up between liquid or air cooling, i would have dual 580's in sli and a 2600k probably overclocking to aroung 4.4 hopefully. do you think i would benifit from liquid cooling.. also how much of a pain is it to clean and maintain?
i think i would use the evga ftw hydro-copper 580 because i would be covered by warrenty ather than having to voiid i by attaching the block myself
@SingularityComputers also, would i bbe able to use a pre made kit like he xspc rasa 750 360rs and add a bit of tubing and a few more fittings or should i get another rad aswell?
@039711 Yes you could use that kit. Any kit with a 360mm radiator should fit nicely. You are better of building a water-cooling system yourself though and picking all the best parts that you like. Water-cooling kits cut a lot of corners and most often have a lot of cheap parts, which means bad performance, noise, etc.
OC Zed.... I love the way you Euro guys call it Zed. Nothing wrong with that. Just different that Americans. I call it a Z3 BMW and the guys on TOp Gear show call it Zed 3 BMW. Nice machine btw and nice videos. I am getting lots of ideas to use my self on my own PCs.
@brodysstuff Consider how much all this hardware was worth when it was new. Also the water-cooling system is worth a lot, about $1000 on its own. I remember the graphics cards cost $1500 each including the waterblocks back when I bought them. The system is going for 3k.
@SingularityComputers because we both live in aus its quite hard to get water cooling parts so did abit of research and came across these shops pc case gear, the koolroom, gammods, scorptech, and techbuy they are all pretty decent i think the koolroom is the best for water cooling parts but it all depends on what you want and im pretty sure you probably already know about these shops but thought id share the info anyway love the vids keep up the good work and hope you get your other 580 soon
nice, i am putting my first water cooling setup in this case, you think there enough room in that case, i have a swiftech 320 rad where is a good place to put the rad in this case.
@SylentCommando You can put a triple radiator in the top, or a double or single for that matter. That's all that fits in the case officially. You can put a 240mm radiator down next to the HDD bays quite easily. There is plenty of room in this case for a high end water-cooling system, there's no doubt about that.
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showrider99 1 month ago
for the life of me i dont get the thick tubing. looks way too bulky.
Slavfactory 1 month ago
@Slavfactory Knowing nothing about watercooling - so correct me if I'm wrong, but to me it looks like there's smaller tubes running inside the big tubes - so I'd guess it's just extra protection should the inner tubes start to leak or something.
Aragashia 1 month ago
@Aragashia its highly unlikely that there is another tube running inside there. im pretty sure thats the larger half inch tube size or 5/8s im not sure which either way you look at it it...granted some ppl like the thicker tubes, but thicker tubes doesnt change the ID of the tube. which is 3/8s of an inch.
Slavfactory 1 month ago
@Aragashia Its just standard 1/2".
SingularityComputers 1 month ago
did U build THAT if u did OMG U ARE THE BAWS!
funsaftone 2 months ago
@funsaftone He builds these lol....
Joshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh1 1 month ago
@funsaftone it easy to build a pc but it cost
aliha9123 1 month ago
Dominator looks over priced to me. Getting 16GB G.Skill running at 2133 with great Timings. Was looking at HyperX H20 but found no easy way of going from 1/2" tubing to 1/4" and then back to 1/2",
TheSecretCobra 4 months ago
Well done mate, Im watercooling my fail air gpu setup in HAF-X and you make me think twice about selling the HAF for an 800D or TJ11...maybe >.<
JarrodR31 7 months ago
with the side panel, what was the total cost after shipping, as i live in brisbane, it would be roughly the same.
039711 7 months ago
@039711 I ordered it with a whole bunch of other stuff, but I estimate the total cost to be around $100 including shipping. This is pretty good considering that its coming from the US. I buy all my water-cooling parts from Performance PCs where I got this side panel from, I highly recommend them.
SingularityComputers 7 months ago
@SingularityComputers ok, thanks.... im looking at buying a pc soon, and i am tossing up between liquid or air cooling, i would have dual 580's in sli and a 2600k probably overclocking to aroung 4.4 hopefully. do you think i would benifit from liquid cooling.. also how much of a pain is it to clean and maintain?
i think i would use the evga ftw hydro-copper 580 because i would be covered by warrenty ather than having to voiid i by attaching the block myself
thanks, loving the videos!
039711 7 months ago
@SingularityComputers also, would i bbe able to use a pre made kit like he xspc rasa 750 360rs and add a bit of tubing and a few more fittings or should i get another rad aswell?
039711 7 months ago
@039711 Yes you could use that kit. Any kit with a 360mm radiator should fit nicely. You are better of building a water-cooling system yourself though and picking all the best parts that you like. Water-cooling kits cut a lot of corners and most often have a lot of cheap parts, which means bad performance, noise, etc.
SingularityComputers 7 months ago
OC Zed.... I love the way you Euro guys call it Zed. Nothing wrong with that. Just different that Americans. I call it a Z3 BMW and the guys on TOp Gear show call it Zed 3 BMW. Nice machine btw and nice videos. I am getting lots of ideas to use my self on my own PCs.
tangoseal1 8 months ago
amazing.
brad521935 8 months ago
Killer rig!
ComputerTechTV 8 months ago
how much did you sell it for i probly would not have taken anything under $2000
brodysstuff 9 months ago
@brodysstuff Consider how much all this hardware was worth when it was new. Also the water-cooling system is worth a lot, about $1000 on its own. I remember the graphics cards cost $1500 each including the waterblocks back when I bought them. The system is going for 3k.
SingularityComputers 9 months ago
@SingularityComputers because we both live in aus its quite hard to get water cooling parts so did abit of research and came across these shops pc case gear, the koolroom, gammods, scorptech, and techbuy they are all pretty decent i think the koolroom is the best for water cooling parts but it all depends on what you want and im pretty sure you probably already know about these shops but thought id share the info anyway love the vids keep up the good work and hope you get your other 580 soon
brodysstuff 9 months ago
do you know how much watts does a pump uses ? thnx
PcandTech 9 months ago
@PcandTech 12V, 24W, 2 amps, 1200LPH, 3.1M Maximum Head, 50PSI.
SingularityComputers 9 months ago
nice, i am putting my first water cooling setup in this case, you think there enough room in that case, i have a swiftech 320 rad where is a good place to put the rad in this case.
SylentCommando 9 months ago
@SylentCommando You can put a triple radiator in the top, or a double or single for that matter. That's all that fits in the case officially. You can put a 240mm radiator down next to the HDD bays quite easily. There is plenty of room in this case for a high end water-cooling system, there's no doubt about that.
SingularityComputers 9 months ago
@SingularityComputers Hey mate i was just wondering where did you get that side panel? my haf x case has a different one and yours looks awesome :)
replayyTh4t 7 months ago
@replayyTh4t I got it from Performance PCs in the US. Its the same one that fits on the HAF 932 as well.
SingularityComputers 7 months ago
I'm jealous :)
IamMrRagequit 9 months ago