Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
Are you going to get the radiator out an old car or somthing, or are you building that as well?
I actually have an old radiator from my car that I took out last summer while dropping in a new(er) engine. That's a lot of overkill for a PC though and would take some pumping power to work through it. Plus, I have other plans for that radiator (cooling the beer that will come out the taps that were the cylinders in the old engine

). A radiator is a pretty simple thing at its base - something with lots and lots of surface area for heat exchange. I doubt I'll build a typical radiator... I'll probably try to exploit some heat transfer principles to build something ridiculous.
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Come on, Cyclo! You can't really mean this. Would you really take a chance on ruining your machine or having a water-cooling system that that doesn't even exceed air in terms of performance? If you're serious about this you're a VERY interesting person.

If you're even near Chicago look me up. I'd very much like to slam a few with you.
Meh, my comp is almost 4 years old anyway. It's a P4 1.6 OC'd to 2.4 with stock cooling. In any case, I would have to screw up pretty bad to actually ruin it. Like I said, I'm just thinking about doing this because I want to toy around and actually apply some of the things I know rather than just having them take up space in my brain for no good reason. I have quite a few friends in Chicago so I'm sure I'll be up that way before too long.
Like I said, there isn't a lack of information in this arena. I'm no punk when it comes to water-cooling, but because I'm not math-oriented I lack the depth of knowledge that more than a few guys have. Stop over at procooling or overclockers and see if you can start up a dialog with BillA or Cathar respectively. Bounce some of your ideas off their heads and see what flies back.

These guys, and a few others in both forums, are giants.
See, part of the reason I want to do this is to generate my own ideas. If I look at what others have done, the ingenuity will be lost. I'll definitely do it if I get stuck, but as of yet I've never even seen a water cooling kit or its parts. I'm all about wasting time, money, and effort to create something novel.
Please hurry! I can't wait to see what you come up with.
I really doubt it'll be before this summer. I have a major project going on for my dissertation research (something much fancier than this will be - I'll post some pics as soon as the patent clears

) that is consuming pretty much all of my time.
I was thinking about this a little more today and was wondering if any water cooling kits had temperature control circuitry. I.e. you actually have a thermostat that could control CPU temperature. If not, I'll definitely include it just to show off, if nothing else.
