My new rig for NS2
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Ok, mabe its a little overkill to be specifically for NS2, but that was one of my motivations! Ill be able to play NS2 with all its real time lighting goodness :D
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It was my first try at a liquid cooled build, pretty good for a scientist eh? ;)
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It was my first try at a liquid cooled build, pretty good for a scientist eh? ;)
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Anyways, Congratulations!
Can I ask how much it ended up costing? Somewhere between $2000 - $3000?
Argh I wish! I kinda don't want to think about it. Its paid off...I'm still in the black...that's all I care to say about that :P
I think of it as a once every 5 or 6 year hobby, so I'm not too stingy about dropping on it pretty heavy. The other computer sitting next to it I built in 2004, so its been a good while to this build. Plenty of time for wallet healing. Also I dont own a car :P
Water is a better heat conductor than air so it cools the CPU more more quickly than just air.
Still, with that fans you could cool it with air already.
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Right, because copper is an excellent conductor of heat(which is why it's used for heatsinks). The water cools the heatsink faster which cools the CPU faster because heat is transferred through the thermal paste connecting the heatsink to the CPU. I skipped a few steps for the sake of simplicity, but the effect is the same.
Can you send one my way?
Pwease :3
That rig will last for a long time, longer than you might expect.
You probably right that he probably could of spread it out more efficiently, however... there is nothing wrong with over killing. That rig will be overkill for a while, as well.
If you completely backup your opinions, then I would like you to post a picture of you and your moped that you drive around... since anything more than that would be overkill and the extra money could be used for a new moped when that one breaks down in the future. Or, if you need some passenger room, your cheap, old station wagon please.
Nothing wrong with over killing when you enjoy what you are investing in. Also, as though it may seem impossible to "future proof" with computer hardware.... this is a nice attempt and he will enjoy his money for a long time to come.
I disagree. He put a lot of money into cooling for a reason. Although there is absolutely no reason for him to do so at the moment, he could if he wanted to, overclock his CPU to over 5ghz x4, and get much more performance out of his stock vid cards...not to mention add another one in there if he ever felt like it. Aside from that, this is about much more then getting your money's worth. It's about being an enthusiast and being able to say that your rig kicks major ass, and not just that it's the best you can get at Best Buy.
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Well considering the 920's can hit 4.5 and an engineering sample of the 975 has been 'claimed' to have hit 5.0 on air (http://www.techpowerup.com/92543/Core_i7_975_XE_Breaks_5_GHz_Barrier_With_Air_Cooling.html), I was assuming it could at least get 5.0 on water... but I don't have one personally.
For those who think water cooling is no better than air, I'd like to point out that the temperatures of my chips at 100% load are comparable to the idle temps of most air cooled rigs. Hell, the CPU idles at lower than room temperature :P Those fans might look loud, but I have them down clocked to something like 500 RPM, so I barely hear them and only turn them up when I'm doing something stressful for the chips. Loudest thing in the computer is the PSU, which unfortunately is VERY loud :P
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Don't knock it, 800 fps in far cry, its was glorious D:
Crossed my mind, but LC was hard enough to get right. I can't imagine how tough it would be to deal with the insulation and condensation issues with a phase change system. Plus they only make phase change blocks for CPU's. I guess it would be possible to machine up some for a gpu/mobo, but like I said, the work associated with it didn't seem worth it for my end goal. I'm very happy with how this turned out on water.
One of my friends once set up a ~25cm wide insulation duct running from inside his pc case to the closest window. The Canadian winter was very effective :)
AMD Opteron 148 @ 2.2 OC'ed to 2.5ghz (939 pin mind you, and air cooled)
ASRock MXS3L0 939 Dual SATA 2 mobo
2 gig OCZ DDR400 Dual Channel memory
nVidia GeForce 7800 GT 2. 256 meg GDDR3 memory
SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS
WD 7200 RPM hd (long since dead thanks to a problem)
Thing is able to JUST squeak out the more modern games, but anything released mid last year onward it can't handle... either at all or playably...
You gotta figure, some parts of this rig are over 7 years old though XD
I'm looking at building a new one, just need the $$$ to do it.
I'm looking to go liquid cooled, any tips?
Yeah, being on the bleeding edge is always a double edged sword. But honestly, if it bothers someone that their hardware will be second best in a week, then they shouldn't build high end PCs. So it doesn't bother me that I missed GTX300's by a few months or that my cards only go up to dx10, it just comes with the territory. I planned this build for well over 3 months before I bought a single part, so this is actually bleeding edge of like mid April :P
Congrats.
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