- Aug 28, 2006
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Is this pre-assembled liquid case enough to cool my q6600?
http://www.performance-pcs.com...ac19cf63fc9c5c1edef9b8
Chassis See Antec P180B
Water-block Apogee
Pump MCP350
Radiator MCR120-QP
Reservoir MCRes Micro
Coolant Hydrx?
Tubing 3/8" A-60 Norprene?
I currently have a q6600 G0 running at 3.0ghz @ 1.25 (1.2 VID) with a Tuniq Tower. It hits around 70 at full load. I've reseated like 25 times and always end up around the same temps. 40-45 idle, high 60's low 70's load. I feel like would be able to get in the vicinity of 3.6, but I'm just unable to keep the heat down with higher voltages. So, I'm considering trying water cooling for the first time.
But, since it's my first time, and I need a new case, I'd really like a pre-assembled tested kit where all I have to do is hook up the CPU and that's it. I've read many of the suggestions here and know I'd be better off putting something together myself, but looking for something a little easier to put together that would allow me to ease into the water cooling scene.
Thanks,
Tim
http://www.performance-pcs.com...ac19cf63fc9c5c1edef9b8
Chassis See Antec P180B
Water-block Apogee
Pump MCP350
Radiator MCR120-QP
Reservoir MCRes Micro
Coolant Hydrx?
Tubing 3/8" A-60 Norprene?
I currently have a q6600 G0 running at 3.0ghz @ 1.25 (1.2 VID) with a Tuniq Tower. It hits around 70 at full load. I've reseated like 25 times and always end up around the same temps. 40-45 idle, high 60's low 70's load. I feel like would be able to get in the vicinity of 3.6, but I'm just unable to keep the heat down with higher voltages. So, I'm considering trying water cooling for the first time.
But, since it's my first time, and I need a new case, I'd really like a pre-assembled tested kit where all I have to do is hook up the CPU and that's it. I've read many of the suggestions here and know I'd be better off putting something together myself, but looking for something a little easier to put together that would allow me to ease into the water cooling scene.
Thanks,
Tim