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p_o_s_pc May 4, 2007 10:09 PM

Pros and cons of water cooling
 
What are the PROS and CONS of water cooling your CPU?

technicks May 4, 2007 10:18 PM

Pro is: keeps stuff nice and cool.

Cons are: Good watercooling is expensive

:D

p_o_s_pc May 4, 2007 11:25 PM

There has to be more than that

hat May 4, 2007 11:28 PM

With watercooling there is always the risk of getting a leak...

Kreij May 5, 2007 01:22 AM

Pros :
1) Excelllent heat dissapation. Water is better than air for that.
2) You simply cannot get the same heat removal from an air system that you can get from liquid (although they are getting close)
3) Bragging rights.
4) UV liquid cooled system look quite impressive. See #3

Cons :
1) A good system is expensive, although with informed buying you can mitigate that greatly.
2) A leak can kill your computer, however, if you are dilligent about your setup and testing you can virtually eliminate this risk.
3) There is Maintenance. Any LC system will have to be maintained. You will have to clean out your system on a regular basis to prevent corrosion and crud build up. This is the killer for me. I have enough crap to take care of at home, I don't want to have to drain-refill-bleed my computer every six months.

If you are looking to OC at extreme levels, go liquid. If you are not, a top of the line air, or Peltier, cooler is less of a hassle.

The most important thing is DO THE RESEARCH !

curt May 5, 2007 01:50 AM

hey
 
i agrea about the hole being risky part

but if your carefull u cane be safe from evin a major hose blow out

like my water system has about 30-40 psi in the hoses an flow is crazy

so im vary carfull about seals an protection for 1 cus my hoses can spray up to 5 feet open

an 2 im using 30% antyfreez an 70% water [for my chiller system so it can take the -20c temps]

[just so ppl know for some odd reson antyfreez carodes rilly fast if it gets on chips or solder points]

allso my hole water unit was free made from an olf water foutain pump an a air condishoner

an my home made [copper] block i made on the kitchen stove



[best part about wate cooling is if u have a big rig like mine it struggles just to beat room temp playing a game an with the cpu 5c off from my water evin on a 32c day ill be laphing then turn on my chiller

[cheak out my 3800+ boot or die to get an idea on my chiller]

[i allso have 2 s939 cpu.s that if water proffed the top on if u guys wana see i got some picks one i did with super glue an the other with 25year garinty out door window sealer

d44ve May 5, 2007 01:53 AM

man, that was difficult to read =)

p_o_s_pc May 5, 2007 11:20 PM

So is there any thing else?If ANY one has any pros or cons please post them.

frankenchrist May 10, 2007 06:59 PM

*what*?

almighty May 10, 2007 07:44 PM

PROS : Its very very good at keeping things cool

CON : Your PC components cant swim :laugh:

suraswami May 10, 2007 07:45 PM

Having toddlers at home running around oh no don't do it.

p_o_s_pc May 11, 2007 05:40 AM

I don't have any kids yet only 14.I am going to try a good HSF with Copper and heat pipes and see how it does.Thanks every one.

RatusNatus May 11, 2007 07:53 PM

My first one, Big Water 745, had a leak just on top of my $500 VGA.
It was on my first install of a WC system and its all my fault. Iv just put the screw too hard and it made a leak.

If you change your components regulary, then keep on air. Its hard to unnistall it on every change of hardware.

p_o_s_pc May 11, 2007 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RatusNatus (Post 334882)
My first one, Big Water 745, had a leak just on top of my $500 VGA.
It was on my first install of a WC system and its all my fault. Iv just put the screw too hard and it made a leak.

If you change your components regulary, then keep on air. Its hard to unnistall it on every change of hardware.

I change hardware alot :nutkick: :banghead: on my computer so water cooling wouldn't be smart:twitch:
I have a HSF on the way with the heatpipes and is copper so Monday i will see how it does also i have a video card in shipping 7900gs KO :rockout:

largon May 11, 2007 08:33 PM

+ Fun to build, tweak and tinker.

- Annoying and time consuming to build, tweak and tinker if you're not in the mood or in a hurry and the system is in bits and pieces.


I just sold my WC gear and already planning for a new one.
:o

RatusNatus May 11, 2007 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by largon (Post 334912)
+ Fun to build, tweak and tinker.

- Annoying and time consuming to build, tweak and tinker if you're not in the mood or in a hurry and the system is in bits and pieces.


I just sold my WC gear and already planning for a new one.
:o



Thats it! But it really work.

I did a mobo RMA and didnt put back my WC. Iv bought a audugy 2 card and it stay at the very same place of the pump and reservoire, so, another 5 hours to spend to solve the cable problem and the "new" outside case place.

Mediocre May 11, 2007 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by almighty (Post 334068)
PROS : Its very very good at keeping things cool

CON : Your PC components cant swim :laugh:

:roll:

frankenchrist May 12, 2007 07:10 AM

Try the Big Typhoon ot the new Coral looking Zalman They both are so close to water it is insane!

*Typhoon weighs a ton tho but I loved mine pre water.*

DanTheBanjoman May 12, 2007 09:08 AM

It doesn't cool better per definition, there are plenty of sets that cool at the same level of air but are very silent. Some people just love silence.

AT-2500 May 12, 2007 11:08 AM

if you like to move your computer - buy this here.
you'll need it cause liquid cooling is heavy ;)


ok, for serious: i would not watercool my LAN PC...

Dippyskoodlez May 12, 2007 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by largon (Post 334912)
+ Fun to build, tweak and tinker.

- Annoying and time consuming to build, tweak and tinker if you're not in the mood or in a hurry and the system is in bits and pieces.


I just sold my WC gear and already planning for a new one.
:o

I love my water setup dearly, but its not for me.. I simply travel too much. :cry:

However, for a desktop, I'm never going back to air.

Boneface May 12, 2007 03:58 PM

I just went with the aquagate mini r120 and i love it keeps me at 35c on a hot day and i dont have to worry about leaking or refilling for a long time. All i have to do is use a can of air to keep my rad CRAP free. but of course its only for cpu

agapetos May 20, 2007 07:06 PM

WC and heat pipes
 
Thanks for the cool forum, I look forward to snoop around for info.

I am in the process of building my first WC system and are also running into some cons:
I have 2 mobo that I can choose from, both of them have heat pipes for the north and south bridge. They are build in a way that thye airflow from the CPU cooler cools the heatpipe.
If I install a WC system, I am supposed to add this fan that ASUS provided in case of liquid cooling. But it is noisy....so, I don't want WC because of OCing, but because I want it quiet.
How do I get around this issue?

I am thinking to add a block on both the south and North bridge, but don't know if the standard blocks will fit this one. The mobos are M2N32-SLI Deluxe and GA-m59SLI-s5.

Anyone have any experience cooling any of these two mobos I would really be grateful.

Thanks!!!

frankenchrist May 20, 2007 09:02 PM

If you are going to water cooling anyways then why not purchase a north bridge waterblock Koolance has water cooling aplications for nearly everything.

agapetos May 20, 2007 09:15 PM

yeah, I think I need to do that for both north and south bridge, you think?
Also, the heatpipe is cooling a bunch of coils too, and I am think of doing my own mod on this one.


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