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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2010

And here it is!!!
The full setup of my watercooling system.
As you can see the compaq proliant system is right next to the main system.
Just a line in and out. In the future i will be adding extra waterblocks to the other components. I know the Volkswagen POLO radiator is a bit of a overkill.....but that keeps it a least a bit nice and silent. The pump in the Cooler unit has a capacity of 1250 litres/hour (Eheim 1250). This cooling unit has 3 fan controllers. One i've build my own, and tow with temp sensors and RPM for the fans. There is a flow warning sensor and separate switches for pumps and so on. It's all auto switched on with the computer switching on and off.

The main system is has this specs:
Asus Extreme Rampage 3
Intel i7 920 running 24/7 @ 4 Ghz (stock 2.66 Ghz).
Still trying to get the Ram higher. Currently @ 1600Mhz ( 6Gbyte 24,9,9,9 )
2 Gbyte WD HD (saving up for fast ssd)
2x 9600 GT (in SLI, to be upgraded)
1x Quadro NVS 290 for third screen
1x hauppauge HVR-1200 tv card

The Second PC you see is my old one. Can use this one for ROG connect

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  • zo daar zit je lekker !

  • @mikejollie661751 Zekers :-)

  • hey man, i am planning a similar setup for my water cooling. i would like to know what kind/size of tubing you are using for the water block, and if you are needing to use any converters. and if you could tell me which block that is i would be very smiley :)

  • @DepthChargeBand Well i needed to convert the tubing when i neede to connect is to the pump. Other place where ok. I did make all my own connectors (except for the gardena couplings). I think the tubing diameter was 1 cm. This fits fine on (most) waterblocks. Using this Zalman block; Zalman ZM-WB5 Plus. Hope to see your postings online/youtube!!!

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  • @EvironmentalistsEdge Yes......your right. But the external watercooling wasn't that much. Budgets are tight at the moment so maybe i will, but unfortunally not at the moment. THanks for your response

  • @legerstee1 From the looks of it you have already spent a lot you have a separate tower for the water cooling system, whats another 2 water blocks for the gpu's and some fittings and tube. I dont think its much. Nice work though I like the separate cooling system must make a lot more room in the computer and easier for upgrading and taking apart.

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  • @vox90021 Can explain

  • @Owerlanding458 I agree, if you check out my other vids (named "Motherboard WaterBlock Installed on Extreme Rampage 3") you would see that i have the full motherboard water cooled.

    The GPU maybe in the future, but this not cheap.........that's my biggest issue now.

  • i think you should take more advantage of water-cooling by cooling also the chipset and GPUs

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