I have approached this subject before but didn't get a very good response. I have found a component http://www.coolworksinc.com/iceprobe.htm that I am going to get that should allow me to duct cool air into the front of the case and cool everything inside.This is not so much a method to OC everything but my experience with electronics has always been to keep everything as cool as possible for a stable environment. I've always noticed the link between the case temp and the CPU temp. The CPU is always higher, but the lower the ambient case temp the lower the CPU temp, IE ... in a air conditioned room that is set very low. The parts that would be needed are the ice probe, a 3 quart thermo container (igloo), radiator with fans, pump, shroud for radiator and duct. My main goal is to cool the compents inside but be as non-invasive as possible to the case. I upgrade alot and do not want water cooling parts in the way. Plus the risk of a leak is always looming. I'll post pictures of the project as soon as I get the ice probe. Comments or suggestions are welcome.
Current system:
Athlon Barton +2500 OC'd to +3200 w/200 FSB
512 OC System PC3200 matched dual channel memory
Dual 80 GIG SATA drives running Raid 0
Geforce FX 5600 Ultra OC'd
Asus Nforce2 Deluxe MB
Antec Case with 550 Power Supply
Current system:
Athlon Barton +2500 OC'd to +3200 w/200 FSB
512 OC System PC3200 matched dual channel memory
Dual 80 GIG SATA drives running Raid 0
Geforce FX 5600 Ultra OC'd
Asus Nforce2 Deluxe MB
Antec Case with 550 Power Supply