Leave the fans pulling through the rad but turn the PSU around so the fan pulls in fresh air from the other side of the case.
PS. Sorry to see you are having problems with the water block on the GPU.
Leave the fans pulling through the rad but turn the PSU around so the fan pulls in fresh air from the other side of the case.
PS. Sorry to see you are having problems with the water block on the GPU.
Does it have to be a Koolance block from Tom or can he get you and EK version that will fit?
Blimey, it's almsot 2 weeks since my last post - blimmin GPU's
But thanks to Tom at Chilled PC I have finally fitted a block - that fits !
I have also switched the PSU round so it is pulling from the left (in line with the rad fans!!)
So it will soon be time to start plumbing. Only thought I have had is regarding whether or not to use the black dyed fluid I have (PC ICE) or maybe water - am I likely o get lots of gunky build up with the aforementioned product
It's only Feser that gives this problem and that only appears on certain colours.
Also nice to see you finally have a block so the build can progress.
Looking good
Keep the updates roolig in. I am looking at water cooling my PC soon and may use this as a guide.
No Pressure then... (pun intended)
Last edited by laywill; 17-09-2009 at 11:32 PM.
I love the Tj07, how much did you pay for it? Can't wait to see more of this build!
Have to say you're going a good job so far for a first build. I started with watercooling years ago - wish the cases were as easy to use as they are today!
Like your keyboard btw!
Unfortunately you have to purchase a new mounting kit.
http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/prod...roducts_id=999
or
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Swift...o-I7-Socket%29
Syd (14-09-2009)
The chip sets on the x58 boards do not produce a lot of heat.
If you also do the mosfet's you will be adding extra restrictions in your loop.
Have you decided on a board yet?
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