Originally posted by: mcloud777
Originally posted by: Billb2
You need to do a lot more than just ask a question on a forum in order to learn how to watercool.
WoW what a helpful reply this is, lol. I thought this forum was for asking questions not stupid responses that don't add anything to the discussion. Go forum troll somewhere else!
To determine what components will do the job for you, you need information like
this, and
this. I don't know whether you understand the concepts involved, if not, you'll have to do some reading.
Here, for example.
I assumed you were asking a question, the answer to which you would not understand. Perhaps you would.
1.) Determine a budget
2.) Determine a goals (ie CPU under 40°c full load, etc.)
3.) Determine heat generated by components.
4.) Determine what water blocks, at what flow rate will remove that amount of heat from the components you have.
5.) Determine which radiator, at what air flow and at what water flow will remover that amount of heat.
5.) Choose fans that will give you the CFM through the rad that you need.
6.) Determine what pump will deliver the flow rate you need, considering the restriction of the blocks, rad, tubing, etc..
or
Ask on a forum for someone who has no idea what you, or they, are doing to give you suggestions. Note that any forum response that doesn't include test data is, well, an opinion, not a fact.
or
Buy a kit and hope.