water cooling

water cooling for PC's

ok i am building a completely NEW system.i want to know what is THE BEST and i mean the BEST liquid coolant system i can buy.i don't give a crap how much $$$ it costs..put it this way, i want a liquid cooling system where i can overclock a 1 GHZ cpu to 4 to 7 GHZ and the liquid coolant system will not allow the cpu to hit over 100 degrees farenheight.
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i want a liquid cooling system where i can overclock a 1 GHZ cpu to 4 to 7 GHZ and the liquid coolant system will not allow the cpu to hit over 100 degrees farenheight.
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I'm sorry but that is an incredibly dumb idea. You are going to end up spending thousands for a proper liquid cooling system, why not just pick up a Core 2 Extreme edition processor and be set?
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i want a liquid cooling system where i can overclock a 1 GHZ cpu to 4 to 7 GHZ and the liquid coolant system will not allow the cpu to hit over 100 degrees farenheight.I'm sorry but that is an incredibly dumb idea. You are going to end up spending thousands for a proper liquid cooling system, why not just pick up a Core 2 Extreme edition processor and be set?
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ok what i meant by that is, i'm buying the QX9650 and i want a liquid cooling system that will cool the cpu in the most rigirous conditions..reason y is i build maps for UT3 and the UT3 editor maxes and i mean maxes the cpu to the point that the system damn near locks,plus when i play crysis on high settings the cpu will remain 100% cool.so i want a liquid cooling system that will not allow the cpu to overheat and will not allow the cpu to reach over 100 + degrees,the overclocking part was just a example though i will not be overclocking my new cpu that high.infact i will not be overclocking it at all.
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I saw one on tech tv that submerged the motherboard in a non conductive liquid...no overheating there.(it bubbled like mad tho) :) 
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What are your current specs? I have a Q6600 OC'd to 3.0ghz and Crysis never goes above 40% CPU usage.
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well my going to be new system specs are gonna be

intel core 2 quad QX9650 12 MB L2 cache 3.0 GHZ with a 45 NM process
2 nvidia 9800 GX-2 ssc edition's (evga,bfg or xfx)
8 GB's of DDR2 daul channel memory
1250 watt PSU
plextor 20x DVD burner
soundblaster live!
thermaltake kandalf case
gonna get a water cooling system but i got to know which is the best to get
asus or abit motherboard with the 790i chipset (more & likely abit..i've had waaaaay too many problems with asus motherboards)
probably going to get a blue ray reader/burner if i can find one.

i found these 2 coolers

thermaltake bigwater 780e

and this

bigwater 745

edit i found this 1 also
coolermaster aquagate max
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Here you go. Have a look at these cooling systems. There are also L/C mainboards built for over-clocking.


WWW Link

Good Luck;

Cp

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if your going to buy a kit buy from petras something like this
only good kits are from petras
Petras Kit

all the other kits are crap or go to xtremesystems forums and look in liquid cooling section and make a post and let ppl help you put together your wc setup...kits are terrible, you can get much better cooling by buying the parts yourself...

i just did my first watercooling setup cost me $320.00 bought all the parts i needed...

pictures of mine here
My WC Setup


expect maybe 3.6-4ghz on the Quad your buying nothing more unless you go subzero...
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if your going to buy a kit buy from petras something like thisonly good kits are from petrasPetras Kitall the other kits are crap or go to xtremesystems forums and look in liquid cooling section and make a post and let ppl help you put together your wc setup...kits are terrible, you can get much better cooling by buying the parts yourself...i just did my first watercooling setup cost me $320.00 bought all the parts i needed...pictures of mine hereMy WC Setupexpect maybe 3.6-4ghz on the Quad your buying nothing more unless you go subzero...
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that was sweet...thanks guys and girls for the help...basically the way you got your rig set up is the same way i wanna do mying...

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you wanna know something funny? after getting a closer look at your case..LOL i got the same exact case
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I am a systems builder and am compelled to tell you that a PURE copper heat sink works as well as any water cooler (below $400). i am running a QX9450 (2.6 out of the box on a ASUS P5E DELUXE with DDR# 1600MHZ. I am clocked at a steady 353 on FSB of 1745mhz with absolutely no down time or lock ups. The Solid copper sink costs only $70. You are going to spend more cash trying to make a weak system fast. Use your blister on top of your shoulders and buy moderate and then make it fast and relieable. N ote the other good thing to do is to buy a 10,000 or 15,000 RPM HD as HDs are the true problem withspeed.