Victory!

Scionix

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So, after possibly the most annoying week of computer tinkering in history, my "simple" single CPU water loop is complete! Idling at 30 degrees celcius, and that's without the fans on right. (Didn't know the fans came without screws, so I have some way to long mechanical screws holding them like an inch off of the radiator, tee hee)

/highfive!

Loop: http://www.hdimage.org/images/...88tsr20wd7t7p5_omp.jpg

Covered: http://www.hdimage.org/images/...ipewat0by6e8f_omp2.jpg

Yes, the pump/reservoir is also tied by a zip tie. I don't trust the sticky pad >.>
And yes, I have screws that are too long and the fans held on the screws through zip ties. This will be fixed when my new fans arrive >.<
 

aigomorla

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usually its customary to follow though with pictures...

So where are the pictures?
 

error8

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Originally posted by: Scionix
Originally posted by: error8
I'm so happy now.

inorite

Try and contain yourself, buster.

Your post and title are just plain stupid. You have no pictures in here and no system specs, so nobody understands anything about what you are trying to say. Next time just keep this kind of trash threads for yourself, instead of crapping anandtech's forums with them. This thread should be locked or deleted as it serves no purpose and has no meaning.
 

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Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: Scionix
Originally posted by: error8
I'm so happy now.

inorite

Try and contain yourself, buster.

Your post and title are just plain stupid. You have no pictures in here and no system specs, so nobody understands anything about what you are trying to say. Next time just keep this kind of trash threads for yourself, instead of crapping anandtech's forums with them. This thread should be locked or deleted as it serves no purpose and has no meaning.

Now now, error8, don't be raining on this kid's parade.

To the OP, congrats on getting your loop working although 30C idle is kind of lame considering I do just that on a passive air cooler.
 

Scionix

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Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: Scionix
Originally posted by: error8
I'm so happy now.

inorite

Try and contain yourself, buster.

Your post and title are just plain stupid. You have no pictures in here and no system specs, so nobody understands anything about what you are trying to say. Next time just keep this kind of trash threads for yourself, instead of crapping anandtech's forums with them. This thread should be locked or deleted as it serves no purpose and has no meaning.

Yes, I am aware, it's three in the morning here so pictures will have to wait for tomorrow morning. As it stands now, you are right, here are my specs. Sorry to bother you, no harm intended. It wasn't meant to be a cheeky comment, just trying to be funny, and apparantly I failed :(

Also, is 30-35 degrees Celsius not good with my OC? It gets around 50-55 and no higher with Prime95. With my tuniq tower I was idling 47-50 degrees Celsius. o_O

Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz
8800GT SLI
Nvidia 750i FTW
8GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 RAM
Corsair 620w PSU
WD Green 500GB
Coolermaster HAF case
XSPC 120mm triple radiator
Swiftech pump + resovior combo
Swiftech Apogee GTZ Cpu block

EDIT: In the signature from now on, again, sorry. Also, I don't know if you remember me aigomorla, but you've been really helpful in my other WC "halp" thread. >.>
 

error8

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Originally posted by: Scionix

Also, is 30-35 degrees Celsius not good with my OC? It gets around 50-55 and no higher with Prime95. With my tuniq tower I was idling 47-50 degrees Celsius. o_O

Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz
8800GT SLI
Nvidia 750i FTW
8GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 RAM
Corsair 620w PSU
WD Green 500GB
Coolermaster HAF case
XSPC 120mm triple radiator
Swiftech pump + resovior combo
Swiftech Apogee GTZ Cpu block

Now see, if this was posted from the beginning, I would have kept my mouth shut.;) Add some pictures and everyone will have something to learn out of your thread.
 

LOUISSSSS

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similar temps as me.

what are all the voltages you're using in bios for your Q6600 w/ the OC?

i'm using 1.45vCore, 1.3MCH Core, 2.0vRam. all others are set on auto
 
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High Five man! Cool! Loops can stress one out because we all know how well water and electrical components work together, heh
 

Scionix

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Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
High Five man! Cool! Loops can stress one out because we all know how well water and electrical components work together, heh

I actually leaked twice inside my rig, thankfully I had turned everything off, used distilled, etc.

I just kind of dabbed stuff with a paper towel and let it air out, and it was fine. I still freaked out, though :D
 

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Congratulations.

Your pump / res and rad are pretty much in the same locations as mine are.

You could always just cut down the bolts to the rad fans (using a hack saw and metal file) so that they are the correct length and don't puncture the rad fins / tubes when they are tightened fully.

From which components did your loop leak?
 

Scionix

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Originally posted by: daw123
Congratulations.

Your pump / res and rad are pretty much in the same locations as mine are.

You could always just cut down the bolts to the rad fans (using a hack saw and metal file) so that they are the correct length and don't puncture the rad fins / tubes when they are tightened fully.

From which components did your loop leak?

Both times the tubes weren't on the barbs snug enough, and when I torqued them to get the CPU block on, they came off. Nedless to say the gush of distilled water all over my x-FI and 8800GT's scared the living crap out of me. And I didn't even think of sawing them, good idea :D
 

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Originally posted by: Scionix
Originally posted by: daw123
Congratulations.

Your pump / res and rad are pretty much in the same locations as mine are.

You could always just cut down the bolts to the rad fans (using a hack saw and metal file) so that they are the correct length and don't puncture the rad fins / tubes when they are tightened fully.

From which components did your loop leak?

Both times the tubes weren't on the barbs snug enough, and when I torqued them to get the CPU block on, they came off. Nedless to say the gush of distilled water all over my x-FI and 8800GT's scared the living crap out of me. And I didn't even think of sawing them, good idea :D


That's what I did with the bolts on my rad fans because they had to be an odd non-standard length. Thankfully, my dad has a bench grinder, so it didn't take very long to do.

Edit: The way I did it was, that I calculated the length of the bolts by measuring from the outside face of the rad to the fins / pipes on the rad and then add the thickness of the fan to get the overall bolt shaft length measured from the underside of the bolt head. Then mark off the length on each of your bolts by wrapping a bit of masking take around the shaft of the bolt and cut and file to the edge of the masking tape.

This is a quick way of making sure all the bolts are the same and correct length.
 

LOUISSSSS

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check out my link in signature, i have a similar loop and components.

you should always have your blocks/barbs on mounted before attaching the tube though, this avoids a lot of twisting and kinked tubes...
 

aigomorla

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definitely nice and clean.

it only gets easier from here, and also a lot more addiciting.

the next time your gonna try is getting your video cards, and then your motherboard. :p
 

Scionix

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Originally posted by: aigomorla
definitely nice and clean.

it only gets easier from here, and also a lot more addiciting.

the next time your gonna try is getting your video cards, and then your motherboard. :p

When I spring for my gtx 295 I'm going to WC it.

Also, wouldn't it be better to t-split the cool water coming from the radiator, send one tube to the CPU, one to the GPU, then t-split them back together into the pump/reservoir? All the pictures I've seen just have the out tube from the CPU just going to the GPU, which seems like it would send warm water to the GPU (granted, better than air, just saying).

Or is that not possible?

Also, the back of my case is lulzy. I make no attempt to make the wires clean back there, when you take the back side panel off of my case it looks like a bomb's gone off :D

EDIT: Good god a waterblock for a gtx 295 is 160$...

D:
 

aigomorla

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just serial it.

The pump combo i recomended is not the base model, so its more then enough for a cpu + gpu.

your radiator is also enough, just turn up your fans higher or on full blast when your gaming. On idle the gpu wont be too hot that your system wont be able to handle it.
 

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Originally posted by: Scionix
Originally posted by: aigomorla
definitely nice and clean.

it only gets easier from here, and also a lot more addiciting.

the next time your gonna try is getting your video cards, and then your motherboard. :p

When I spring for my gtx 295 I'm going to WC it.

Also, wouldn't it be better to t-split the cool water coming from the radiator, send one tube to the CPU, one to the GPU, then t-split them back together into the pump/reservoir? All the pictures I've seen just have the out tube from the CPU just going to the GPU, which seems like it would send warm water to the GPU (granted, better than air, just saying).

Or is that not possible?

Also, the back of my case is lulzy. I make no attempt to make the wires clean back there, when you take the back side panel off of my case it looks like a bomb's gone off :D

EDIT: Good god a waterblock for a gtx 295 is 160$...

D:
1) Parallelizing your loop decreases flow rate to each half, so it will decrease performance. Not much heat is transferred each pass to the water, so it's not "your passing hot water to the subsequent blocks", it's more of an equilibrium temperature. You're much better off with a serial loop like Aigo said.

2) The back of my HAF is also like that. :p but I don't have as clean of a setup with two really long watercooled graphics cards, multiple hard drives, and too many bays filled with crap.

3) You can pick up a FC blocks for like $130, or you can find a heat sink for the RAM/VRM and then pick up something like the Swiftech MCW60-B for $40
 

aigomorla

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not for a 295 GTX. :p