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anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-02-2009 one of my friends pointed out that his Phenom II X4 runs pretty hot in the summer, and we don't have any air conditioning as well so i was looking into doing a simple liquid cooling loop on my Phenom II X4 3.4 Ghz 965 what im asking is, do AM2 water blocks fit on AM3 slots, because i'm having problems finding any water blocks that are for AM3 also, im planning on using the Coolermaster HAF 922, so i would like something that will go on there. (isn't that thing on the top of the case for a reservoir?) Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - copulatingduck - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 01:47 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: simple liquid cooling no such thing Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - Mr. Face - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 01:51 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=3550.msg110483#msg110483 date=1251917272] no such thing [/quote] Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - CaffeinePowered - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 01:51 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=3550.msg110483#msg110483 date=1251917272] no such thing [/quote] My advice for watercooling is 'No' I had a friend at university do it, he custom built a fucking radiator onto the back of his case, thing was so bulky it was an enormous pain in the ass to move it back and forth from school, cost like $125 in shipping one way when he would go back to Long Island. If you ever wanted to try it, best bet would be if you have $200 to burn on the system and old parts you don't mind ruining, go nuts and learn how. Otherwise its just not worth it, sure it may run cooler and quieter, but the case becomes much harder to transport if you ever go to LANs or need to move. Not to mention the ever present threat of leaks. Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-02-2009 i meant simple as in comparison we did liquid cooling for my friend with a loop for the gpu and south bridge i'm just worried about that Phenom running too hot my friend says he runs a Phenom II with a V8 cooler that runs at 50 Celsius... Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - copulatingduck - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 02:27 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: i meant simple as in comparison did he install it right? that's gotta be too high Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 03:11 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: did he install it right? that's gotta be too highidk, i sure hope so. i really don't want to do water cooling, but if my cpu ends up running too hot i'm going to have to. Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - CaffeinePowered - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 03:16 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [quote author=CopulatingDuck link=topic=3550.msg110524#msg110524 date=1251922267]idk, i sure hope so. i really don't want to do water cooling, but if my cpu ends up running too hot i'm going to have to. [/quote] I thought most intel stock fans ran ~38 - 42C depending on load, you could always get a higher end Zalman or Thermaltake fan too Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - copulatingduck - 09-02-2009 cursory google search says those temps are way too high Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 03:41 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: cursory google search says those temps are way too highi know i guess i'll wait until i get the system running to see what temps i get stock Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - KorJax - 09-02-2009 I thought the danger-level of CPU temps was around 100C afaik? In the summers my QX6850 (aka right now) can get upwards of 70c. The way the chip was made it's not exactly as heat efficent as newer models but it's still very much functional (the 6850 is known for operating at a higher temp). There's nothing I can do about it though. The only space I have for it where I currently live is over in the corner so, nothing to really do about it. It's a big dust+pet hair magnet sandwiched between a wall and a desk. I don't leave my computer on 24/7 though. Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - copulatingduck - 09-02-2009 that high would blow it up much faster, but high temps in general are bad for part lifetime Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-02-2009 (09-02-2009, 07:59 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: that high would blow it up much faster, but high temps in general are bad for part lifetimeand that's what i'm worried about i figure if i spend the extra cash now, don't have to spend it later. Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - HeK - 09-03-2009 (09-02-2009, 01:52 PM)Mr. Face link Wrote: [quote author=CopulatingDuck link=topic=3550.msg110485#msg110485 date=1251917483] no such thing [/quote] [/quote] There is, but you won't like it: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/strip-fans,1203.html But really, CoolIt and Asetek make some very straight forward kits, and self-contained kits. I am unsure how they fit the AM3. Personally, I feel the danger with water-cooling is not from the presence of water, but the absence should it ever leak. Without a thermal medium, your components will overheat instantly. Same issue if your pump were to fail. Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - CaffeinePowered - 09-03-2009 (09-03-2009, 09:46 PM)HeK link Wrote: [quote author=Mr. Face link=topic=3550.msg110487#msg110487 date=1251917562] no such thing [/quote] [/quote] There is, but you won't like it: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/strip-fans,1203.html But really, CoolIt and Asetek make some very straight forward kits, and self-contained kits. I am unsure how they fit the AM3. Personally, I feel the danger with water-cooling is not from the presence of water, but the absence should it ever leak. Without a thermal medium, your components will overheat instantly. Same issue if your pump were to fail. [/quote] Don't all components have a auto-shutdown if temps reach a certain point Re: anyone know anything about liquid cooling - zaneyard - 09-03-2009 I think so? I'm still interested in a single loop kit for AM3, if anyone has any knowledge to spread. |