Water cooling the 3770k

deffo, lower temps and better temperature control with the larger radiator. the low
fin count lets you use low-rpm fans for same performance with less noise.
so yes, deffo an upgrade from the H100...

airdeano
 
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Water loops r c00l!

If it's in the budget and you think you can do it, go for it. However, if you want to fit a 360mm rad in a 600T, it'll need some modding.
 
the H100 is a good solution, but limited on potential... with the high fins per inch
you gotta have some rocking air-speed to make it really perform. there comes
the rub.. noise.. lots of wind noise. and weighting in at 25mm thick limitations
start to fester. increasing the capacity and thickness, plus looking to a lower fpi
now you have increased the capacity over 50% and able to run a quieter station.

temps.. generalized guess for CPU in stock load 45°-55° vs H100 55°-65° a=28°
provided using a 1000-1600rpm fan set, ample pump, and RASA/Raystorm
block. thats what i got on a sandy chip and RS360.

airdeano
 
I can see that i it will help me a lot on temps, then it will be modding time on my 600T and get that rad in ;)
 
whats that?, the sounds of a dremel in action? yeah-baby!

i dont believe you will be dissapointed. so then when you get another upgrade
chance, adding a gpu(s) to the loop, a second thick 240 for the floor to complete
the loop.

airdeano
 
I'am getting my things home, so i can add 360 or 240 in the front also. It will take alot work, but i do thing it will my case lovely all the way. But the 240 or 360 rad will be up site in the case in the front. Need to make a plan, will like to have 2 gpu(s) in my build :D
 
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