Guys, can you offer me some advice please. At the end of the tax year I intend to claim a fairly significant (to me) quantity of money back from the Government and will use this (plus top up) to purchase a new PC. The spec, based on current availability is below – which is what I would consider buying if using air cooling......
BUT
I am considering using water cooling as I am tempted by the concepts of:
Better Cooling including being able to cool additional components
Less Noise - preferably no noise
Opportunity for overclocking
I am a complete novice to water cooling
I have built my own PCs (and others for many years now)
I have never overclocked a PC – and I think it’s about time I tried
I consider myself technically competent – but no master craftsman
Current Proposed Setup
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 FX62 or 6000+ or better
Memory: GeIL 4*1GB PC6400 etc or better
Graphics: Nvidia 8800GTX (one only to start with - might move to two when they are a lot cheaper)
Mobo: Asus Crosshair
Power: Tagan 900W ATX 2.01 Turbojet Quad SLi Silent PSU (but would prefer a modular PSU)
Case: CoolerMaster Stacker 830 Evolution or just the 830
Having considered water cooling, I reckon that IF I am going to do it – then I want to do it properly so I would like to be able to water cool the following components
Compulsory: CPU, GPU (& Memory) & System Memory
Optional: Hard Drives and 2nd GPU (& Memory), Chipset
[I acknowledge that most experts seem to think that water cooling the chipset is a waste of time so may drop that]
I also want some sort of monitoring / shutoff in the event of coolant leak (OK - so its likely to be a big bang and a hurried check on my insurance), pressure loss or heat spike.
The setup needs to be silent – or as near as makes no difference. The PC tends to run 24*7 in varying ambient temperatures. I also don’t want it to look like it’s been put together using string and ceiling wax (whatever that is) although I am indifferent to transparent panels and UV etc.
I note that Thermaltake as do other suppliers do a number of cases with built in watercooling but know nothing about the capacity of the pump / radiator system to say whether or not they have enough capacity for what I want to achieve and I would hate to buy a rig and then have to replace / throw it away because it doesn’t have the grunt. I also note that the general opinion of most watercooling professionals is that DIY is better and cheaper than kits.
I plan on buying over the next month or two all the water cooling parts I need along with the case so I can plan the setup / installation. The actual PC components will be purchased after the Government gives me my refund. (unless I can't wait)
Advice, comments, suggestions and abuse (friendly) are all welcome………
Regards,
Sean
BUT
I am considering using water cooling as I am tempted by the concepts of:
Better Cooling including being able to cool additional components
Less Noise - preferably no noise
Opportunity for overclocking
I am a complete novice to water cooling
I have built my own PCs (and others for many years now)
I have never overclocked a PC – and I think it’s about time I tried
I consider myself technically competent – but no master craftsman
Current Proposed Setup
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 FX62 or 6000+ or better
Memory: GeIL 4*1GB PC6400 etc or better
Graphics: Nvidia 8800GTX (one only to start with - might move to two when they are a lot cheaper)
Mobo: Asus Crosshair
Power: Tagan 900W ATX 2.01 Turbojet Quad SLi Silent PSU (but would prefer a modular PSU)
Case: CoolerMaster Stacker 830 Evolution or just the 830
Having considered water cooling, I reckon that IF I am going to do it – then I want to do it properly so I would like to be able to water cool the following components
Compulsory: CPU, GPU (& Memory) & System Memory
Optional: Hard Drives and 2nd GPU (& Memory), Chipset
[I acknowledge that most experts seem to think that water cooling the chipset is a waste of time so may drop that]
I also want some sort of monitoring / shutoff in the event of coolant leak (OK - so its likely to be a big bang and a hurried check on my insurance), pressure loss or heat spike.
The setup needs to be silent – or as near as makes no difference. The PC tends to run 24*7 in varying ambient temperatures. I also don’t want it to look like it’s been put together using string and ceiling wax (whatever that is) although I am indifferent to transparent panels and UV etc.
I note that Thermaltake as do other suppliers do a number of cases with built in watercooling but know nothing about the capacity of the pump / radiator system to say whether or not they have enough capacity for what I want to achieve and I would hate to buy a rig and then have to replace / throw it away because it doesn’t have the grunt. I also note that the general opinion of most watercooling professionals is that DIY is better and cheaper than kits.
I plan on buying over the next month or two all the water cooling parts I need along with the case so I can plan the setup / installation. The actual PC components will be purchased after the Government gives me my refund. (unless I can't wait)
Advice, comments, suggestions and abuse (friendly) are all welcome………
Regards,
Sean