Hello All,
I have read that its not the best thing to get a water cooling kit, so I am considering ordering everything individually. My aim is to cool a oced q6600 at around 3.6ghz, and the x48 chipset on a dfi x48 lt (which i will get after the water cooling), as quietly as possible. I will test the cooling on my current dfi sli-dr, and use my current 120mm Thermaltake fan and AS5.
I am restricted to a small 120mm rad as I want to internally mount it. Ham has helped and I have come up with the following:
I was looking at the XSPC Top with Res, but am I right in thinking that the bay res would be better?
Also do I need the 18w pump as I doubt I will be adding my GPU onto the loop as I have a Glacier fan that does a great job.
Any help will be great, thanks.
!TIMMY!
I have read that its not the best thing to get a water cooling kit, so I am considering ordering everything individually. My aim is to cool a oced q6600 at around 3.6ghz, and the x48 chipset on a dfi x48 lt (which i will get after the water cooling), as quietly as possible. I will test the cooling on my current dfi sli-dr, and use my current 120mm Thermaltake fan and AS5.
I am restricted to a small 120mm rad as I want to internally mount it. Ham has helped and I have come up with the following:
- XSPC Delta V2 CPU Block (£28.99)
- XSPC Delta Chipset Block (£18.99)
- 12v DCC Laing DDC Pro 10w (£48.10) or Ultra 18w (£57.99) with XSPC Top (still undecided which one)
- XSPC RS120 Rad (£17.99) (99% sure it will fit)
- XSPC 1 Bay Res (£19.99)
- Feser Coolant(£8ish)
- 3/8 Tubing (£4ish)
- All 10/8mm compression fittings (they look the easiest)
- Springz Anti Kink stuff (£2ish)
- A 120mm fan to convert to a cheap shroud (Cheap as poss)
- ATX power effort
I was looking at the XSPC Top with Res, but am I right in thinking that the bay res would be better?
Also do I need the 18w pump as I doubt I will be adding my GPU onto the loop as I have a Glacier fan that does a great job.
Any help will be great, thanks.
!TIMMY!