First I would like to apologize for the quality of the video. I don't own a great video camera and I don't have a steady hand either. If you don't like the music there is always the volume/mute button.
Skip to 6:00 to see it all finished.
Skip to 6:48 to see parts used list used.
This is my first try at a water cooling setup, but I did a bit of research before buying and putting it all together. I also have plans for the future to cool my video cards when I pick up another for BF3. That is why I have the duel bay water reservoir with only one side full.
This was done for fun, experience, and so I could overclock my CPU without worrying about the VREG temps which were getting up to 90C. I couldn't find a VREG only block that fit my EVGA X58 mobo so I bought one specifically for it. It also came with the North and South Bridge chip water blocks (not sold separately unfortunately).
@MASKOAA - If you are using normal un-treated water then you might have to change it that often. The Koolance liquid that I got comes with both anti-corrosion and anti-fungal/bacteria additives mixed in. Says on the Koolance bottle it only needs to be changed every 2-3 years, but I plan to do it about every year. If you are going to water cool your PC, I suggest getting some good quality liquid coolant like what I got from Koolance. Remember to put the drain valve at the bottom of your loop!
UneManArmy 7 months ago
Only thing that sucks is you have to clean out the tubes every couple of months right?
MASKOAA 7 months ago