Hello OC3D!
I am new to both water cooling and overclocking. I have built many PC's in the past but never really had the money to get what I really wanted. Which is of course a computer I can overclock the crap out of for fun and video games. Sense I have been in Afghanistan sense November of 2009 I have had plenty of time to not spend money and came across these forums when I was researching water cooling and how not to utterly destroy my computer from being a complete noob.
This is what I plan on building when I get back (which would be Nov 1st) :
Case: Custom Made from pexiglass
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair IV Formula 890FX
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Memory: 4GBx2 DDR3 2000 Corsair XMS
GPU: Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD 5870 (X2)
SSD: OCZ Revo 120GB
HDD: TBD
I am a AMD/ATI fan as well as a Asus fan for motherboards and finally a Corsair XMS fan for memory.
Diablo was nice enough to baby step me through the water cooling process so I can throw that out here as well:
CPU Loop:
Pump: Laing DDC-Pump 12V DDC-1Plus (MCP 355)
CPU Block: EK-Supreme HF - Full Nickel
Radiator: EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360) (Cooled by 3 NB Blacksilent XL2 rev.3 120mm)
Reservoir: XSPC Bay Reservoir 5.25
Top: XSPC Premium Laing DDC Clear Acrylic Top
Tubing: PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV Green Tubing -1/2in. ID X 3/4in. OD
Coolant: PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (clear)
GPU Loop:
Pump: Laing DDC-Pump 12V DDC-1Plus (MCP 355)
GPU Block: EK-FC5870 V2 Nickel (X2)
Radiator: EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360) (Cooled by 3 NB Blacksilent XL2 rev.3 120mm)
Reservoir: XSPC Bay Reservoir 5.25
Top: XSPC Premium Laing DDC Clear Acrylic Top
Tubing: PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV Green Tubing -1/2in. ID X 3/4in. OD
Coolant: PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (clear
Only difference being that they have different blocks obviously. I plan on taking a current plexiglass case I have and using it plus a few more inches (by making a new one myself of course) to make room for both radiators (one on top and one on the side at the bottom). Hopefully it turns out how I want it to.
Again hello OC3D
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I am new to both water cooling and overclocking. I have built many PC's in the past but never really had the money to get what I really wanted. Which is of course a computer I can overclock the crap out of for fun and video games. Sense I have been in Afghanistan sense November of 2009 I have had plenty of time to not spend money and came across these forums when I was researching water cooling and how not to utterly destroy my computer from being a complete noob.
This is what I plan on building when I get back (which would be Nov 1st) :
Case: Custom Made from pexiglass
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair IV Formula 890FX
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Memory: 4GBx2 DDR3 2000 Corsair XMS
GPU: Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD 5870 (X2)
SSD: OCZ Revo 120GB
HDD: TBD
I am a AMD/ATI fan as well as a Asus fan for motherboards and finally a Corsair XMS fan for memory.
Diablo was nice enough to baby step me through the water cooling process so I can throw that out here as well:
CPU Loop:
Pump: Laing DDC-Pump 12V DDC-1Plus (MCP 355)
CPU Block: EK-Supreme HF - Full Nickel
Radiator: EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360) (Cooled by 3 NB Blacksilent XL2 rev.3 120mm)
Reservoir: XSPC Bay Reservoir 5.25
Top: XSPC Premium Laing DDC Clear Acrylic Top
Tubing: PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV Green Tubing -1/2in. ID X 3/4in. OD
Coolant: PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (clear)
GPU Loop:
Pump: Laing DDC-Pump 12V DDC-1Plus (MCP 355)
GPU Block: EK-FC5870 V2 Nickel (X2)
Radiator: EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360) (Cooled by 3 NB Blacksilent XL2 rev.3 120mm)
Reservoir: XSPC Bay Reservoir 5.25
Top: XSPC Premium Laing DDC Clear Acrylic Top
Tubing: PrimoFlex Pro LRT UV Green Tubing -1/2in. ID X 3/4in. OD
Coolant: PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (clear
Only difference being that they have different blocks obviously. I plan on taking a current plexiglass case I have and using it plus a few more inches (by making a new one myself of course) to make room for both radiators (one on top and one on the side at the bottom). Hopefully it turns out how I want it to.
Again hello OC3D
