jvargaszabo
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So I built my watercooling system from scratch, and just wanted to brag. Though, it hasn't been put in an actual computer yet, because of some leakage issues. I've also sandwiched a thermoelectric cooler between the waterblock and CPU to increase its effectiveness.
Swiftech MCR320 3x120mm Radiator
Danger Den Maze 4 AM2+ waterblock
Swiftech MCP655
Arctic CPU small reservoir
Kaze Master 5.25" Fan Controller
3x Enermax UC-12EB 120mm
430w random PSU
All this stuff doesn't quite fit in my case, so I've mounted it in an external case, the Raidmax Iceberg (I think.) I'm using 1/2 ID vinyl tubing, and that's pretty much why I'm having the leaky situation. I was having trouble fitting them onto the barbs, so I used heat to loosen and widen the openings, thinking they would shrink back to size as they cooled. This didn't happen, so I'll have to get some clamps and zip-ties to prevent leakage. By the time I apply the apparatus to my CPU, I'll be using a dielectric coolant.
The Peltier (TEC) module creates frost/ice from condensation on USB current and voltage, so I see no reason not to plug it into a standard 3 or 4 pin fan input on the motherboard.
All suggestions, questions, concerns are welcome.
Swiftech MCR320 3x120mm Radiator
Danger Den Maze 4 AM2+ waterblock
Swiftech MCP655
Arctic CPU small reservoir
Kaze Master 5.25" Fan Controller
3x Enermax UC-12EB 120mm
430w random PSU
All this stuff doesn't quite fit in my case, so I've mounted it in an external case, the Raidmax Iceberg (I think.) I'm using 1/2 ID vinyl tubing, and that's pretty much why I'm having the leaky situation. I was having trouble fitting them onto the barbs, so I used heat to loosen and widen the openings, thinking they would shrink back to size as they cooled. This didn't happen, so I'll have to get some clamps and zip-ties to prevent leakage. By the time I apply the apparatus to my CPU, I'll be using a dielectric coolant.
The Peltier (TEC) module creates frost/ice from condensation on USB current and voltage, so I see no reason not to plug it into a standard 3 or 4 pin fan input on the motherboard.
All suggestions, questions, concerns are welcome.