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  • that's some long arse tubing or should i say noobing

  • guess what,it works great fucktard

  • Ok i got an good guestion for all you guys.Why does he have his pump going to his rad first then his rad going to his cpu then its pumping all the hot water tho his hole system into his resvor back thro the pump. It will never cool down that way.

  • Trust me it works great if it didn't there would be no way I could keep my CPU at 4ghz all the time.

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  • @colinstienke

    the reason I could think of going from the pump through the rad is because the pump will generate heat itself which will be added to the coolant temp. Sending it from there to the rad gives it a chance to get rid of that residual pump heat before sending the coolant to the CPU block.

  • thats a nice system you got there, you sould have been making the tube from the res a little shorter but anyway, well done anyone who have water cooling sould get some credits :)

  • @colinstienke thats not a good question, so long as the water goes through the radiator before the cpu it will cool the cpu. as for the hot liquid in the case, its in an acrylic reservoir and PVC tubing which are both insulators, so its not going to be a problem.

    @G4LBlackHawk: nice system man, i think you did well

  • i7 cpu? and when u say load temp like 54

    when u game its gonna reach 54 ?

  • you mounted the swiftech waterblock wrong i know it sounds weird since you can read the text but the text should acculy be parrel to the cpu locking pin you should try change it it dropped my temps a few degress

  • @colinstienke Lol of course it will cool down. From pump to rad is the best way, then when it goes into the waterblock it is at its coolest.

  • love your computer dude btw, i just built my first computer also and could u tell me what that fan controller is... i wanna get one... and does it tell u the internal temps, like the cpu etc....

  • Did I see a triple radiator there? That's awesome. I agree that 38C is a still a little high for your setup, even under load. I'm running a dual radiator swiftech kit, but on a C2Q q9450, 1.35v. (I've also got the MCW30 chipset connected, but I'm told that wouldn't affect the circuit temp more than a degree).Anyway, with that setup I only reach peak temps of around 32 under prime95 load. I found it helpful to use much less thermal paste than the manual recommended when remounting the blocks.

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