My Custom Water Cooling System
HomeMade WaterCooling System Using pump inside the watertank Radiator from a car. Cpu waterblock of Thermaltake. Thermal Past Arctic Cooling MX-2 ...
The core to the whole system is the processor (CPU). After a good deal of research I decided to use an Intel Core2 duo E8400 as it shows up very well in several reviews, including CustomPC’s on image processing (go - here - for a graph from CustomPC showing the relative GIMP performance of a large range of processors). As well as being powerful it also uses less power than most processors and wins on the price/performance ratio scale. I decided to cool it with a Scythe Kama Angle cooler. Also if need be the E8400 is supposed to be highly overclockable. When I went to buy it I discovered that Scan.co.uk offered an OEM version of the faster E8500 at only a couple of pounds more than the E8400 retail version – The retail version comes with an Intel cooler so since I planned to use a specialist CPU cooler it was a waste – so I bought an E8500 (£150), along with the Scythe Kama Angle (£28), which came from an eBay shop, with Artic Silver Ceramique CPU coupling compound. The E8500 is a 775LGA socket processor, but my old Foxconn board would not support it – after a bit of looking at reviews (which mostly seemed to focus on the overclocking options of the board) I decided that the Asus P5Q Pro (£108) would “do” – while not the best overclocker it seemed to offer good standard speed and I don’t really plan to go into overclocking unless I have to. I have never really given much thought to such a mundane thing as a computer case before, but I have now realised that if I want to have a quiet, cool case which is pretty easy to build a PC in and then to upgrade that the case makes a lot of difference. After a good deal of web searching I bought an Antec P182 (£105) – which is solid, has three 120mm Antec Tricool variable speed fans and plenty of space for discs and peripherals. It also has sound absorbing side panels and a front door to keep it quiet. This came from eBuyer. I was planning to transfer the Western...
HomeMade WaterCooling System Using pump inside the watertank Radiator from a car. Cpu waterblock of Thermaltake. Thermal Past Arctic Cooling MX-2 ...
A water cooling radiator is necessary for transferring heat from the water to the air. By building your own water cooling system you can pick ...
The focal point of the Kingwin Arctic Cooling kit is the central pump/radiator assembly. It is designed to work as an internally mounted 5.25" device. ...
ARCTIC COOLING FREEZER 7 LGA775 RADIATOR INTEL P4 COOLER ... 3.) The radiator, with or without a fan, will cool the liquid and transfer the energy ...
All kits will come with a pump, radiator, fan, tubing, and a water block. ... Make sure that the radiator will provide sufficient cooling for your setup. ...
The radiator box consists of aluminum with a copper... The new Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer for Nvidia FX 5800-5950 ( Ultra) unites a very effective cooling Low noise. ...