i'm thinking of making one by myself, with the car parts...only thing i have to buy are the CPU waterblocks & Northbridge waterblocks...
but i don't know how much liters per hour i have to push through the system?! and that is a crucial parameter for the pump!!
has anybody got some information to share?! how much volume (liter, glons) per hour for the one CPU?! how mouch for the Northbridge?!
Fluid cooling for BP6?!
-
- G'Day Mate!
- Posts: 894
- Joined: Thu Sep 26, 2002 4:28 am
- Location: Sydney Australia
- Contact:
http://www.zalmanusa.com
water cooling
Reserator
uhm, no, 5 litres per minute.
the std reserator kit, with the vga kit (two blocks supplied) is working very happily on my Intel 3.0ghz doing the cpu, northbridge and vga card.
http://www.bp6.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2671
water cooling
Reserator
is that 300 litres per hour ? quite a lot !!Reserator is a compound word derived from 'Reservoir' and 'Radiator' - it acts as a reservoir while radiating heat.
This product works well with natural convection and integrates a water pump inside for convenience.as
- Radiation Area : 1.274m2
- Weight : 6.5kg
- Dimensions : 150(L) x 150(W) x 592(H)mm
- Material : Pure Aluminum, Anodized
- Coolant Capacity : Max. 2.5L
- Maximum Integrated Water Pum : 5 W, Qmax 300L/h
- Maximum Lift : 0.5m
uhm, no, 5 litres per minute.
the std reserator kit, with the vga kit (two blocks supplied) is working very happily on my Intel 3.0ghz doing the cpu, northbridge and vga card.
http://www.bp6.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2671