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KMR Stitch 03-07-2004 03:35 PM

Water cooling system? For a pc??
 
I know this has been out on the market for awhile has anyone tried it?

Also another product called zero/freezer or chiller

Anyone have and details?

B40 03-07-2004 03:59 PM

I use Zalman products, not water cooling, but as quiet as you can get with regular cooling...probably one third to one half the price of water cooling too

KMR Stitch 03-07-2004 04:00 PM

right now I am using Thermal Take 7+

They are VERY Loud. I wanted to try something that was state of the art. so to speak.

whee 03-07-2004 04:01 PM

Pics and/or links.

Plz.

:)

Rorschach 03-07-2004 04:02 PM

Every water cooling system I've seen has been really loud.

kenny 03-07-2004 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by whee
Pics and/or links.

Plz.

:)

I want to build my next tower. I to would like a link.

jimboc 03-07-2004 04:04 PM

We have new Dell machines at work that are silent. I guess they must have no fan:uhoh anyone know about that?

KMR Stitch 03-07-2004 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimboc
We have new Dell machines at work that are silent. I guess they must have no fan:uhoh anyone know about that?
I hate Dells,compaqs,HP, ECT

I only build whitebox's I like to know exactly what parts I am putting in my Machine.

So it something breaks I can figure it out really fast. :thumbsup

I love over clocking also :thumbsup

DrewKole 03-07-2004 04:09 PM

Watercooled boxes rock. =)

Don't really need to get one, if you're going the pentium route... but, if you OC alot with AMD, they are very beneficial.

I have a 2500 xp amd overclocked to around 2330 or so right now, and its not even maxed, my memory is capping it. =(

kenny 03-07-2004 04:09 PM

http://www.xoxide.com/watcoolcas.html

water cooling cases. This is what I came up with using Google.

whee 03-07-2004 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kenny
http://www.xoxide.com/watcoolcas.html

water cooling cases. This is what I came up with using Google.

COOL!

:1orglaugh

whee 03-07-2004 04:12 PM

Actually... They really are quite cool and awsome.
Thank you for this insight.

:)

Rorschach 03-07-2004 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimboc
We have new Dell machines at work that are silent. I guess they must have no fan:uhoh anyone know about that?
Some companies like Zalman make absolutely huge heatsinks for processors, that mean you don't need a fan... last time I checked they don't make them for higher end processors (eg my P4 3.2) and they're no good for overclocking.

http 03-07-2004 04:19 PM

- hole in the wall and computer in the room next to you (seriously)

- or wait for intel to bring out those pentium-m cpu's for desktops



- Or, get a non-boxed 2.4-2.6 or so pentium 4 with your own fan and see if you can set the cpu fan to less than 1000 rpm in the bios. Like 800. Many cpu fans do over 2000 rpm and keep the cpu at an ice cold 30 degrees or so which is ridiculousl unless you want to keep that $200 cpu running for 30 years.

A P4 can handle 60 degrees on a daily basis. Then get a graphics card without fan (128 MB ATI SE for about $50 with DVI and no fan), and a psu with a silent 120 mm fan. The bigger the fan the slower it can run to move the same amount of air. Plus a silent case


- Or, get a Thinkpad R40 centrino notebook = ZERO noise

max 2 GB RAM, plus a dockingstation and a TFT
(or if you can afford it, a R50 = $4000+ but plus bluetooth, Wifi a/b/g and 128 instead of 32 MB graphics, plus DVD burner)

KMR Stitch 03-07-2004 04:19 PM

I wonder what kinda of pc I can buy for 20k :-)

Not that I have 20k to spend I would like to see what I can get.

50 inch Plasma Everything Wireless

:thumbsup :thumbsup

kenny 03-07-2004 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KMR Stitch
I wonder what kinda of pc I can buy for 20k :-)


My guess would be a really good one:)


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