Wahey water cooling!

mrapoc

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Ok, im considering water cooling and im scared lol. I want it for my p5b deluxe (will it fit?) and a e6300 and for some wiked uv effects. I want it as cheap as possible without it being utter crap (as ive been told thermaltakes are, in a more passionate term...kempez)

please keep it simple as im scared of killing something

please keep it cheap, i still gotta buy all this stuff

BLACK Silverstone TJ05 with window

Pioneer DVR-111D DVD±RW / DL 16x6x16x8x Black

Seasonic S12 500W Silent

OCZ 2GB DDR2 800 CL 4.0 DUAL CHANNEL PLATINUM XTC

ATI Radeon Sapphire X1900GT 256mb ViVo

Asus P5B Deluxe

Hitachi Deskstar T7K250 250gb

Intel core 2 duo e6300

Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste

Akasa AK 178-UV 12" Cold cathode fluorescent lamp - ultra violet 2 PACK

Asrock : 939DUAL-VSTA 90-MXG390-A0UAYZ

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice Skt 939 512 Retail - (ADA3000DAA4BP)

(bottom two are for my current pc before selling)

it should be ok for the lan every now and again?

i dont mind saving £20 for a loss of 1degree if you get what i mean and i dont want a hoover in my case :nono:
 
Sorta as a first off, we're not a store.

It's not that we should just tell you a system, as you may need to do work as well. A simple buy and assemble system will cost you alot more than working it out on your own and modding gear.

Secondly, time to read the stickies.
 
reading my post through again, me thinks i worded it wrong as if i was asking you to make me something oops

perhaps i should have just asked for recommendations lol >.<
 
Can you please delete this thread lol

Kemp has told me watercooling + lans do not mix so no point in watercooling for me!

:noobsign: DOH
 
I just said you have to be a bit more careful with water when transporting it to a LAN. If you've got ur loop tight and keep the PC upright I don't see why not :)
 
so how do you transport it if using water cooling (planning on cpu just now)?

oh dont worry about being careful, i wont even risk a scratch to my old case, never mind my new one
 
Um pick up case and move it, just make sure its a closed loop (fillport or the like) and keep it right side up.
 
Theres a lot of kits that you can buy that had the essentinals, a good water block, an ok pump and a good res. They are pre assembled and for 60 notes offer a good upgrade path and a nice simple intro to watercooling. Look at the alphacool cool answer kits which I blieve that oc3d reviewed and came out smelling of roses
 
The Alphacool kit is very nice, but you'll have to find a way of mounting the radiator as it doesnt come with anything other than screws.

A better option might be the Swiftech Apex Ultra which comes with a way of mounting your rariator externally over a 120mm fan hole (ideal for the TJ05). It also includes a D5 pump, Apogee block and 3/8" tubing.

And did i mention you can get both the Swifty and Alpha kit over at Specialtech ;)
 
Alpahcool

Some water coolers use a plug type attachment

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that uses a clip round the hose to keep it tight; personally this is where the problems start as if the clip is overtightened it can fracture the plug. Alphacool, as with some other brands use a similar system to a garden hose (ie push on the hose, then screw up to tighten). These are great if you need to move the unit around, as the other end of the screw units have an o-ring in, again to stop leaks. Be careful though, more expensive the push in connectors are a good idea but will dribble slightly on removal, so as long as you prepared when disconnecting all will be well, but just make sure you are prepared. I take my pc around different places, and providing its kept upright, its happy (although i have mounted my radiator internally, which seemed the safer option).
 
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