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Undertow
10-10-2000, 11:42 PM
Looking for water cooling? My next purchase will be the complete water cooling system at Plycon: www.plycon.com (http://www.plycon.com) . This is awesome! And it's only like 130 bucks for the whole system. It's small enough to fit in some full tower cases, and everything is there to mount it on just about any modern CPU's, maybe except for slots, not sure. But check it out, it's the first mass production small computer water cooling system available (that I know of).
-Undertow
CMonster
10-11-2000, 02:32 AM
Interesting link.
I remember when I suggested (posted on Sysopt) that I was going to perfect an efficient liquid cooling system and retail it for around $150 (or less) and several members thought that the price and project was ridiculas -hmmm. I was going to farm out manufacture to a Taiwan company to reduce cost - looks like someone beat me to it.
Here's my prototype: <IMG SRC="http://personal.paclink.net/~cmonster/H2cool.jpg" border=0>
[This message has been edited by CMonster (edited 10-11-2000).]
canit
10-11-2000, 03:35 AM
CMonster that is a nice piece of engineering. Looks like that would fit nicely on one of those 15,000rpm HDD's in a 5.25 bay(keep it really cool).
Snuffy!
10-11-2000, 07:08 AM
Man, that looks so sweet!
And looks simple to set up, thats good too! http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif
thekingofpain
10-11-2000, 09:14 AM
Cmonster helped me a couple summers ago with my cooling project, (I copied his design but he made the waterblock for me) I soon had my Celeron 366 running at 645, my first OC and boy was it successful!! I believe in water especially with todays socket systems as it takes a SCREAMER of a fan to cool em well when running at high speeds, (noise is bad for me) im ready to add a Swiftech system to my T-Bird as this FOP 38 is about to blow my mind...check here for a couple Senfu tests: http://www.raidzero.net/work/senfu/ http://www.overclockers.com.au/techstuff/r_senfu_wc/
also check out http://www.swiftnets.com/ click on the socket A waterblock, his system is 100% high quality BUT costs a couple $$$ more then the Senfu...
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Barney
10-11-2000, 10:04 AM
I already read about that watercooler.It is kinda expensive for just a cooler.I think I'd rather spend it on a better processor.But it is great you don't have to build it yourself,like CMonster did.Great work by the way,looks great.
Ronald
Undertow
10-11-2000, 03:44 PM
That is a nice setup you built there, but it's not compact like the Senfu system. I am looking for a system that I can completely tuck inside my chassis, I think I could pull it off with the Senfu.
crockett
10-11-2000, 07:37 PM
looks good..I also built my Owen water cooling unit.I used info and links I found here to do it http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif...but I've only tested it.it not in right now..I cant make up my mind how I want to mount it to my cellory http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/frown.gif
hey thekingofpain what voltage did you have your 366 at...I'm running mine at 366@550 with 2.05v but its air cooled right now and that's all she will do http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/frown.gif. I tried to bump it up to 600 but it wouldn't boot http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/frown.gif I'm hoping that when ever I get my cooler installed I can get it somewhere between 650 to 700 :0
RobRich
10-11-2000, 08:01 PM
Undertow, and anyone else looking at a SEnfu unit, beware of the very weak pump included in the package. I would recommend buying the kit (or needed components), but use a different pump. Any retailer selling aquariums (Petco, etc.) has much stronger pumps available for only a few more dollars.
Good Luck,
Robert Richmond
thekingofpain
10-11-2000, 09:19 PM
If ya check the links I provided I think it mentions the Senfu now ships with an updated pump...
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