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smicha wrote:Just make sure you get D5 PWM pumps.

I still don't know what is your goal of watercooling - 3-4 workstations WC externally?
"PWM - pulse width modulation"... OK I'll make sure of that.. do not know exactly what it means though.

Main Goal is one Watercooling for triple Titan Z... and I am not sure if I will make loop setup ready for hooking up another watercooled PC in future, but not more. So 1 PC, and I am in doubt of preparefor max 2 PC's.

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rappet wrote:
smicha wrote:Just make sure you get D5 PWM pumps.

I still don't know what is your goal of watercooling - 3-4 workstations WC externally?
"PWM - pulse width modulation"... OK I'll make sure of that.. do not know exactly what it means though.

Main Goal is one Watercooling for triple Titan Z... and I am not sure if I will mkae loop setup ready for hooking up another watercooled PC in future, but not more. So PC, and I am in doubt of preapre for max 2 PC's.

greetz,

With PWM you'll be able to control speed of a D5 via motherboard bios settings - very useful. Just connect it to a PWM fan header on a mobo.
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smicha wrote:
rappet wrote:
smicha wrote:Just make sure you get D5 PWM pumps.

I still don't know what is your goal of watercooling - 3-4 workstations WC externally?
"PWM - pulse width modulation"... OK I'll make sure of that.. do not know exactly what it means though.

Main Goal is one Watercooling for triple Titan Z... and I am not sure if I will mkae loop setup ready for hooking up another watercooled PC in future, but not more. So PC, and I am in doubt of preapre for max 2 PC's.

greetz,

With PWM you'll be able to control speed of a D5 via motherboard bios settings - very useful. Just connect it to a PWM fan header on a mobo.
Good tip, thanx.
And what about the sensors to monitor... Temp, flow, pressure.. Maybe other issues to monitor?
is that a must have or just wise or fun... one sensor for all would be handy.
I will continu my 'hunt, for information on the internet to learn more about it.
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Get one aquaero - 6PRO/XT is a massive controller. It handles 8 sensors and up to 30W per channel. Get temp sensors from BP and plug them to any radiator 1/4 port. A flow sensor is also supported by aquaero.
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smicha wrote:Get one aquaero - 6PRO/XT is a massive controller. It handles 8 sensors and up to 30W per channel. Get temp sensors from BP and plug them to any radiator 1/4 port. A flow sensor is also supported by aquaero.
this review is about the aquaero 5, but I like to share this link, coz' there seems to me to be some excellent reviews on different liquid cooling subjects.
(Even though it is form 2013)

https://martinsliquidlab.wordpress.com/ ... guide-wip/

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If you're adventurous, you could look into all passive cooling. Well, not that passive, but a Peltier module a GPU with a thermal distributor would let you pump the heat away, then you'd a few big ass heat sinks, like so;
http://www.nofancomputer.com/eng/

With no moving parts your machine would be dead quiet.
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Here's an interesting water cooler...
http://www.coolenjoy.net/bbs/cboard.php?id=36&no=3255
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Hi Hydra,
I am not sure what to think about aestetics of this copper, but that is my personal taste.
This silent concept is interesting... I cannot read the asian site, but must the heat in the case not be removed by aircooling,
Coz' it looks to me the heat also distributed in the case itself?
Anyway, Watercooling is adventurous enough for me, and I fancy the watercooling look more then the stuffing full with copper.
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It looked like a boat load of expensive work. They built a custom 'heat sink' and ran the water pipes through it.

What I thought was interesting about that was that if you put your mother boards down in a row, you could probably run the pipes straight through for the CPUs and another set for each GPU slot. You could also use the system like a loop, only, have your hot water heater take its intake feed from your GPU reservoir.

You are already building a room for all this, so laying out the boards shouldn't be a big deal. It would be like one giant big case.

But it would be a lot of work.
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Since I probably will go for this external rad watercool-mo-ra3-9x140 pro black
I also might choose to have the pump and reservoir as one piece outside the case.
The confog might be this:
2x pump Swiftech Laing D5 MCP655 with
Pump top Bitspower D5/MCP655 Dual Top and
Bitspower D5 TOP Upgrade Kit 250
It could be a combination like this 'waterbox':

But more simple for me going with the mo-ra3 instead of this custom build...
To be continued ;)

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