Originally posted by: TrevorRC
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Some thoughts:
1. There's nothing wrong with 3/8in tubing as long as your blocks are designed for it. I've seen some very functional and attractive rigs that use it.
2. Water-cooling your NB isn't a "waste" or "useless." MY SB and PWM area are the warmest components on my MB. If I decided to water-cool them, thereby efficiently venting excess heat from my case, why would I be somehow "wrong" for doing so? Just something to consider.
3. Kits get the job done. However, the best of them are composed, in most cases, of the same parts you'd order for yourself, only someone else gets to decide what those parts are. As far as ease of setup, a kit still has to be assembled, which is where the REAL challenge (and fun) is. Also, selecting the components are a wonderful opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge before you dive in, if you indeed decide to.
Good luck with your rig, vertigofm. If there's some aspect of water-cooling you'd like to brainstorm just post. I'll offer any assistance I can. :thumbsup:
1) True, but 1/2" tubing is virtually always preferrable, and the performance difference is noticable. I'll admit that if you're watercooling for silence, it isn't necessary, but if you're cooling for performance... its pretty much a given.
2) The PWMICs/SB may get up to ~40-60C [thereby being the 'hottest' components in your system, but the amount of heat
energy they are putting out is miniscule in comparison with the heat energy being excreted by the CPU/GPU. Same reason why you can touch a 1000C sparkler and not get burned.
3) Kits get the job done, I'll admit that--but they are usually more expensive than when ordered individually, and don't usually perform as well.
Good luck with the rig. Sorry for the thread jacking =|
--Trevor