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I was wondering if this setup would be enough to keep the water temps down to good levels (not average). This setup is for a 3.06 Ghz p4 or higher, Seagate V SATA, and possibly a Radeon or FX.
edit: Swiftech H20-8500 liquid cooling kit with VGA cooling that includes:
MCW5000-A (processor block)
MCW50 (VGA block)
MCR80-F (80mm radiator) ---> Fan replaced with a Panaflo L1a (the previous fan rated at 32 db is too lound for me
)
MCK525 (pump, fill 'n bleed) --> possibly replaced with an Eheim pump?
PRS Kit (relay switch, a/c socket, plate, power cord)
12 feet 1/2" vinyl tubing, and tube inserts --> replaced with something...Don't know yet
2 Oz bottle HydrX? extreme duty coolant --> along with U.V. reactive dye?
Arctic Alumina --> probably replaced with Arctic silver 3
With me adding a Koolance water-cooled HDD plate
Should I add a reservoir or a bigger radiator (or not replace the fan/add more fans)?
Oh yeah and how does U.V. reactive water look? Is it worth it?
Thanks!
edit: Swiftech H20-8500 liquid cooling kit with VGA cooling that includes:
MCW5000-A (processor block)
MCW50 (VGA block)
MCR80-F (80mm radiator) ---> Fan replaced with a Panaflo L1a (the previous fan rated at 32 db is too lound for me
MCK525 (pump, fill 'n bleed) --> possibly replaced with an Eheim pump?
PRS Kit (relay switch, a/c socket, plate, power cord)
12 feet 1/2" vinyl tubing, and tube inserts --> replaced with something...Don't know yet
2 Oz bottle HydrX? extreme duty coolant --> along with U.V. reactive dye?
Arctic Alumina --> probably replaced with Arctic silver 3
With me adding a Koolance water-cooled HDD plate
Should I add a reservoir or a bigger radiator (or not replace the fan/add more fans)?
Oh yeah and how does U.V. reactive water look? Is it worth it?
Thanks!