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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

This is me filling my new water cooling system after hours of building .

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  • hey does this come with a radiator? you need a radiator correct?

  • @harritaco No it does not come with a rad. I would recommend the Thermaltake TMG1.

  • Does this come with tubing or you have to buy that separate?

  • @VergilX20 Hi bud, the SR200 does not come with tubing. however any 3/8 id tubing will work.

  • @WARFOX101 Okay I need some advice here since I am new to this water cooling stuff. I just bought the Thermaltake SR200 with P500 Water Pump, Big Coolant 1000CC and 3/8" tubing. I notice you have a radiator on your PC. Do I have to get that also to dissipate heat from the liquid?

  • @VergilX20 Yes you need a radiator. depending on what you are cooling will determine what size radiator to use. If you plan on cooling a single CPU go with a single 120mm rad with fan. I would recommend the ThermalTake TMG1, If you look close you will see it on the back of the case. Just ask if you need help with any thing i will be glad to help.

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  • What is the second water block on your motherboard (Next to the CPU) for? Is it cooling the northbridge?

  • @WARFOX101 Cool. I had the Thermaltake TMG1 in mind. Gonna just use the set up to cool my video card. Thanks for your help.

  • I want to cool my GPU with this sytem. Im going to buy the thermaltake SR200 with the tank+pump. I dont want to cool my CPU with this tho, im using an ECO for that. Would i still have to buy the WB 200 North Bridge Water Block? Or could i just do tank to radiator, radiator to GPU, and GPU to tank/pump?

  • @Dange543 Not often at all. Maybe an oz or two every two or three months however i could let it go for over a year with out adding. Once a year i drain it and flush the system with vinegar.

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