(HD) Silverstone TJ07 Watercooling Build Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

Part 1 of my watercooling parts, not everything had arrived in this video. Part 2 up soon and the final build.

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  • WOW Quad Rad = Yummy lol, all the stuff looks great

  • yeah it's a monster :) i love it. shame i didn't make holes in the tj07 though... im glad i did in my p80 spider case though. lol

  • @RKOver17 lol, if i get water cooling I'm looking at this case, have 2 rads etc. should be cool, not sure if I'm going to get water cooling yet though

  • oh tj07 will fit a quad and a dual easily at the bottom :). i still have the tj07 in my wardrobe along with my thermaltake xaser vi :)

  • can that pump keep a high flow rate with a quad rad? I myself am building a setup much like yourself. just wondering

    thanks

  • yes, it's powerful enough for the radiator.

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  • You can get tubes at any local hardware store

  • pump - amazing. simply amazing. more GPH than any pump I know of, and bulletproof reliable.

    waterblock - very nice water block. Only the new swiftech block beats it, and just barely.

    uv coolant - not good. it corrodes copper, so your waterblock will turn in to a pile of useless metal.

    radiator - very nice results. I personally find two 220 rads in two separate loops gets better performance than one 420 rad in one loop. (unless you're only cooling your cpu)

  • 1:10 - They're about the same as my scythe fans. VERY good fans.

  • @RKOver17 Nice I'd probably get a 360 rad & a 240

  • How many times can you apply thermal compound with one tube of it? I'm doing something I'm not quite sure I should do. I'm using the old thermal paste from my old CPU on my new CPU that was used so it didn't come with any thermal paste. the temps are OK though. 42 idle and haven't seen it go over 43 while playing MW2. (Only good game I got atm.)

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