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for better temps at higher clocks cuz I know it can clock higher then 3.6GHz but its to hot thats why ppl go to water
and e-penis
just cuz im going to get water setup
No, I wasn't saying you'd be expanding your e-penis just for going to watercooling. From my experience, and from others I have come in contact with, watercooling the NB/SB on most boards will not get you any extra performance/OC over a decent air cooler. Those who watercool their chipsets for the heck of it do it mostly for bragging rights. In that circumstance, bragging rights = bigger e-penis. That's why I suggested you do some research and find out if others with your same board really need it. I know it sounds appealing to go in and do it all in one blow, but until you've fiddled around with running tubing you won't understand how difficult it can be to get it in there IN THE RIGHT WAY. Sure you can slap it in, but you may end up with tubes every which way. You said you're case isn't that big in the first place, and you want to run five blocks, a res, and a pump in there? Unless you have a huge case it can be hard to make it look nice and be able to work in it. I can tell you that it's sometimes very difficult to have the tubing run a proper way to avoid kinks, etc and have the case still workable. Look at my review for the Tyee here and you can see how I ran the tubing for the CPU and the GPU blocks. In order to swap out the CPU or the video card I need to remove both the vid card and the CPU waterblock.
If you have all the tubing and blocks you're suggesting, I think it will be very difficult to manage, especially for a first-time watercooler.
You should know that to much heat is bad for anything electronic cuz its life span is shorter with extra heat
Yep, I know that. I also know that watercooling your CPU can have a great affect on the components around the socket. Since the CPU is so much cooler, the surrounding area and the surrounding components are, too.
well my case is not that big, cuz where does that thing supposed to go any ways ?? cuz I have an extra slot for that other Res. Is Tygon 3603 Tubing 1/2" ID 3/4" OD quality tubing ?
I personally do not have a res in my setup. The only res I've used is the Swiftech MCRes Micro. I thought it was easier to fill the system initially, but after that I thought it did more to slow down the flow of coolant (restriction) than anything else. The more 90 or 180 degree bends you have, the more restriction you get. Restriction is very bad for an inpingment block like the one I have, so I am commenting on that (I am not familiar with the one you suggested).
If you use a T-line, the tubing itself can act a bit of a reservoir, holding coolant until you need it. And yes, that Tygon should be able to hold in the coolant and prevent the evaporation that comes with generic vinyl stuff. After the initial bleed, you should not need to add coolant unless there is a leak in the system.
I know what your saying but I just want to get everything and not have to take it apart then be putting it back together just want to have the cuts I need then hook everything up leak test it and dont have to worry if I should of got that and this and I work 5-6days a week and nights
and do like waiting for parts and im lazy just want to get it done and only worry about cleaning and make sure it has enough coolant
but I dont think the SB needs a block maybe just a aftermarket air cooler right ?
It is against my better judgement to suggest anyone spend well over $100 for parts that will probably do no better than something else they can get for ~$20. Obviously, this is your decision and you are free to do as you choose with your hard earned money. If it were me, I would rather save the $100+ and upgrade the CPU or vid card with it.
Like I said, do the research and find out if it's necessary. If it is, then by all means go for it. If not, save the money for a DX10 upgrade.