Mindless-Moron
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hello again, i've got a few question about watercooling, recently i've been leaving my pc running 24/7 its been off 2 or 3 times in hte past 7 weeks, i was wondering would it still be safe to watercool with my pc running so long, what with the water getting warmer, for referance i was planning on using a pa120.3 with 3 7v panaflo L1A's and a fishtank for a res (its fairly large) and an AQX pump, this should all keep the water nice and cool, the pump shouldnt fail, should it?
Ok the next bit is setting it up using a fistank, which i will probabbly have to build a sort of wooden base around for safety, should i submerge the pump in it to make it quieter (it would also require less utbing since its in the res so jsut leave the "in" section of hte pump open) what about powering the pump, how would i reach a molex that far? also how much tubing will i need (in feet) its in a stacker, cooling cpu vga and chipset go to the rad out the back of the case to the res (sitting within a few inches of the right hand side of the case)
btw the reason im using a fishtank is because i found one sitting in the shed doing nothing (aside from spawning mould) and im too tight to fork out £20 for a tiny little res, and big res better temps, yes?
should i actually bother going and spending money on a dremel to cut into the bottom of my stacker, when i already have the tools and most of hte material to make a nice wooden radbox? as for powering it, surely i could get a small enermax microatx psu, swap the fan for a 7v panaflo stick it on the back of a radbox, short the green wire, and hey presto, if im too lazy to start it manually i could also buy one of those one click turn everything on with your computer multitaps/surge suppressors.
oh yea and in which order should the loop go?
from res > pump > cpu > chipset > gpu > rad > res ?
or
res > pump > rad > cpu > chipset > gpu > res?
Ok the next bit is setting it up using a fistank, which i will probabbly have to build a sort of wooden base around for safety, should i submerge the pump in it to make it quieter (it would also require less utbing since its in the res so jsut leave the "in" section of hte pump open) what about powering the pump, how would i reach a molex that far? also how much tubing will i need (in feet) its in a stacker, cooling cpu vga and chipset go to the rad out the back of the case to the res (sitting within a few inches of the right hand side of the case)
btw the reason im using a fishtank is because i found one sitting in the shed doing nothing (aside from spawning mould) and im too tight to fork out £20 for a tiny little res, and big res better temps, yes?
should i actually bother going and spending money on a dremel to cut into the bottom of my stacker, when i already have the tools and most of hte material to make a nice wooden radbox? as for powering it, surely i could get a small enermax microatx psu, swap the fan for a 7v panaflo stick it on the back of a radbox, short the green wire, and hey presto, if im too lazy to start it manually i could also buy one of those one click turn everything on with your computer multitaps/surge suppressors.
oh yea and in which order should the loop go?
from res > pump > cpu > chipset > gpu > rad > res ?
or
res > pump > rad > cpu > chipset > gpu > res?