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Tim
I was considering a TJ07 project for my first real water cooling setup... but the price I might be able to get the Rocketfish case for just made me rethink this entire thing.
My goals in order of importance.
1. QUIET
2. Not screwing anything up (I probably couldn't mod myself out of a wet paper bag, I have no experience, and few tools)
3. Cost (the lower the better)
4. Performance
I'd like to watercool the CPU and the MCP (Nvidia's northbridge) The fans on the 8800GTS's seem to be quiet enough, and ramp up in speed when I'm gaming but I never seem to notice them audibly when that's all going on.
The components I'll be using: (All things I currently have)
eVga 680i mb
e8400 CPU
4gb (4x1) patriot ddr2 800
2x eVga 8800GTS (g92) 512mb in SLI
2x WD 160gb hdd
1 optical drive
600watt PSU
What I need: (with your imput on what to get)
1. Case: I'm hellbent on getting this Rocketfish case from BestBuy
2. Radiator (what should I get? I'd like to top mount it, and which way does the airflow go!)
3. Pump (quiet yet effective)
4. Waterblocks (for CPU and MCP, most effective with pump and rad choice)
5. Fans Fans Fans! (QUIET yet sufficient enough to run all hardware at stock speeds, negative case pressure, which fans for intake, which fans for out, and which fans for the rad?)
6. Tubing (most effective, not concerned with looks although I'd like to keep it nice and neat, a T-Line for ease of draining and maintenance on the loop)
7. Resevoir (perhaps mod a fillport to the top of the case?)
8. Sound dampening material (I want quiet! Side panel stuff, rubber washers or screws or whatever I need to help, HDD mouting things or whatever, I have no clue)
What I need to do: (duh)
1. Mod the case to fit the best choice radiator and fillport in it (Send the top panel somewhere and have it professionally cut or try it myself and risk screwing it up... I swear I think I have fumble fingers and this would be my first attempt.
2. Get everything up and running!
3. Bask in the quietness!
I am willing to take my time with this, as I know what I want to achieve, and of course only buying a part when I'm ready for it as this will help spread the cost out and make it more workable for me.
I am hoping to have the case today.
I know this is a long winded thread, but I'm asking for your help with all of this, and I appreciate any help. If there is a service that you can provide to me to help me with my goals, let me know and we will work something out to our mutual benefits.
My goals in order of importance.
1. QUIET
2. Not screwing anything up (I probably couldn't mod myself out of a wet paper bag, I have no experience, and few tools)
3. Cost (the lower the better)
4. Performance
I'd like to watercool the CPU and the MCP (Nvidia's northbridge) The fans on the 8800GTS's seem to be quiet enough, and ramp up in speed when I'm gaming but I never seem to notice them audibly when that's all going on.
The components I'll be using: (All things I currently have)
eVga 680i mb
e8400 CPU
4gb (4x1) patriot ddr2 800
2x eVga 8800GTS (g92) 512mb in SLI
2x WD 160gb hdd
1 optical drive
600watt PSU
What I need: (with your imput on what to get)
1. Case: I'm hellbent on getting this Rocketfish case from BestBuy
2. Radiator (what should I get? I'd like to top mount it, and which way does the airflow go!)
3. Pump (quiet yet effective)
4. Waterblocks (for CPU and MCP, most effective with pump and rad choice)
5. Fans Fans Fans! (QUIET yet sufficient enough to run all hardware at stock speeds, negative case pressure, which fans for intake, which fans for out, and which fans for the rad?)
6. Tubing (most effective, not concerned with looks although I'd like to keep it nice and neat, a T-Line for ease of draining and maintenance on the loop)
7. Resevoir (perhaps mod a fillport to the top of the case?)
8. Sound dampening material (I want quiet! Side panel stuff, rubber washers or screws or whatever I need to help, HDD mouting things or whatever, I have no clue)
What I need to do: (duh)
1. Mod the case to fit the best choice radiator and fillport in it (Send the top panel somewhere and have it professionally cut or try it myself and risk screwing it up... I swear I think I have fumble fingers and this would be my first attempt.
2. Get everything up and running!
3. Bask in the quietness!
I am willing to take my time with this, as I know what I want to achieve, and of course only buying a part when I'm ready for it as this will help spread the cost out and make it more workable for me.
I am hoping to have the case today.
I know this is a long winded thread, but I'm asking for your help with all of this, and I appreciate any help. If there is a service that you can provide to me to help me with my goals, let me know and we will work something out to our mutual benefits.