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PC Water-Cooling Design Guide Episode 2
This is the second episode in my PC Water Cooling Guide and this one is all about design. The first episode was about the components needed to build a water-cooling system and some of their different specifications. This episode is about Deciding how the components will fit together and where they want to go into the case. The following episodes will cover assembly of a special surprise and then testing system. Water-Cooled Case Gallery XtremeSystems: www.xtremesystems.org Here is the link to episode 1: www.youtube.com If you enjoyed this video please subscribe to my channel. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Build time is roughly six hours over the course of hours 24th At about 0:46 it does not post so you can watch me brick it there. I had to take it to a computer shop to update the BIOS on the motherboard in the end. The song is Miike Snow – Paddling Out soundcloud.com Spec: – Antec TruePower New 650W Modular PSU – Casecom 6788 All Black Case – 140mm Blue LED Case Fan Casecom – 3 and 4pin Connection – 120mm Blue LED Fan – 4pin Molex Connection – WD 500GB 3.5 “SATA 6Gb / s Caviar Blue Hard Drive – Asus M5A97 PRO 970 socket AM3 + 8 Channel HD Audio ATX Motherboard – Tenda Wireless-N300 USB Adapter – LiteOn iHAS124-19 24X DVD
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about 3 weeks ago
@johnboy73525 You need to go res then pump, so that the pump can be gravity fed from the res. After that it doesn’t matter, just choose the most direct route, so that there is as little tubing as possible.
about 3 weeks ago
Does it matter which way u set it up I your only cooling a CPU? Like can it go pump-rad-CPU-res-pump? Or what is the best temp results for a single loop plz let me know ASAP!
about 3 weeks ago
@SingularityComputers Would be great thanks
about 3 weeks ago
@jonnylaris I haven’t built a suitable system to use as a tutorial yet because I build all extremely high end water-cooled systems. But I am just going to go ahead and do the tutorial using high end hardware within the next fortnight. The parts are here and ready to go. I will keep these videos more just as an introduction and the next video will be the full tutorial.
about 3 weeks ago
Why is it nobody seems to finish a watercooling video series…
about 3 weeks ago
man this guy is so cool. good work man.
about 3 weeks ago
@jaheermk Yep I have been too busy with other things. That is why I am considering starting this guide over again and integrating it all into one video. Now that I am a partner I don’t have the 15min time limit to stick too.
about 3 weeks ago
@SingularityComputers its been 10 mouths!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
about 3 weeks ago
@jaheermk Its coming up. I haven’t built the right water-cooled system since then to do a tutorial with. I need a mid-range non complex system for my tutorial. I will be building one very soon and will continue the tutorial. I am also going to make up play lists on my channel to break everything down into easy categories so that people can access what they want to see.
about 3 weeks ago
why no episode 3?
about 3 weeks ago
I would like to ask how i know how much my system giving preasher for the fast dissconect?
about 3 weeks ago
@hendergab The liquid is usually non-conductive so if it leaks it won’t do anything.
about 3 weeks ago
WHO IN HIS RIGHT MIND WOULD COMBINE WATER AND ELECTRONICS !!!
U NOT VERY BRIGHT EYYY?
about 3 weeks ago
@DXZGXZ Try Koolance or Performance PCs.
about 3 weeks ago
where do you get those case radiator mounts? The thing that attaches on the back of the case and holds your radiator… I can’t find them on frozencpu or any site (not that I know many different sites) thanks
about 3 weeks ago
@SingularityComputers Yeah you’re right, I guess that’s another thing people need to consider when going down the water cooling route. Thanks for the guide vids though, they’re probably the most straight forward I’ve found on Youtube so far!
about 3 weeks ago
@Raw2v07 I am going to put all that in the next video mate. I am actually thinking of starting the whole guide again because I have taken so long to finish it. I have some major water-cooling builds coming up so I can do a full tutorial then.
about 3 weeks ago
@taz001ish If you are only cooling the CPU and going for custom WC, the cost will be from $300-$500 depending how far you want to go. Im talking about doing it properly by the way, with high quality components, good flow, an upgrade path, compression fittings, etc. PM me about your case mate, I can give you a lengthy explanation then and continue to help you out.
about 3 weeks ago
@Jorgie0101 There are water-cooling systems far more complex than this one out there. Maxishine has not used dual loops that is the only difference. He also cools less hardware, so has less water-cooling components. The only way I could reduce my tubing is by having single loops and bay reservoirs which are ugly and often kill flow big time. I personally prefer cylinder reservoirs. My system can be pulled apart in minutes because of all the quick disconnects.
about 3 weeks ago
Your vids are really helpful & very much appreciated!! To be honest though (and I mean no offence at all) your system is kinda ugly
There’s just waaay too much going too look in any way sexy, Maxishine I think gets the combo of performance/looks just right.
about 3 weeks ago
i have got a antec 600 would i be able to water cool the cpu (1155) for mid level use and will everything fit?
And around how much would it cost?
about 3 weeks ago
Doh, forget that my bad x
about 3 weeks ago
The question i have is about rad size, can you tell us what size rad for application for example a 240mm will do only cpu and gpu, 360mm for mobo , xxx mm for everything. Can you include the l/hr of pumps that mite be needed for these applications as you didnt say much in the last vid about it. Im looking to have a high overclocked pc and you are defo the man in the know about this stuff
about 3 weeks ago
@GamePlayWolfman I buy all the separate parts and assemble the system. Watch Episode 1 of this water-cooling guide and I answer exactly what you have asked.
about 3 weeks ago
So is your water cooling a pre-built system or did you buy the components like the pump, tank etc ?
if yes, then what are the components needed for water-cooling?
Thank you
about 3 weeks ago
Looks like a uni room
about 3 weeks ago
Instruction manuals? why a baby could put a computer together lol
about 3 weeks ago
@pyujco ….so… this is why the country is in the shit its in.. people like you accept mediocrity..
about 3 weeks ago
@ricky1oh1 wow, massive eboner for you – it was his first time at building a PC, numbskull
about 3 weeks ago
@ddlyman Description…
about 3 weeks ago
pretty cool video..but i think it took you long time dude.. usually it only takes me an hour to two max..
about 3 weeks ago
thank goodness you got rid of that macintosh crap
about 3 weeks ago
Good song, terrible components.
lrn2intel
about 3 weeks ago
@ddlyman Thought I saw a corsair logo on the case.
about 3 weeks ago
This is fucking awesome
about 3 weeks ago
Why did you keep reading the manual? is that important?
about 3 weeks ago
Good job, I liked the parts where you carefully studied the manuals … intense!
about 3 weeks ago
How did you brick it?
about 3 weeks ago
Wow, that was VERY long nights and days to build PC. But it is hard to program. But it so amazing!. It’ll take like, 2 days and 3 nights.
about 3 weeks ago
Is that the Rosewill challenger case? i was thinkin about getting that one with my upcomming build
about 3 weeks ago
This is amazing
about 3 weeks ago
Awesome! I’m building my first PC soon, I’m so doing this!
about 3 weeks ago
idontunderstand why I liked this video so much. See? See what I did there guys? Guys?
about 3 weeks ago
@cechmaster Its a first time build - who cares if you can do faster… he done well
Good work Fausty.
about 3 weeks ago
how many times did you fail post?
about 3 weeks ago
I feel like this took way longer than it should. I can put a PC together in real time faster than this video sped up.
about 3 weeks ago
Miike Snow – Paddling Out
about 3 weeks ago
I love how you took the time to read all of the manuals on camera.
about 3 weeks ago
Whats the name of the song used here?
Nice build btw
about 3 weeks ago
Same case as you, I love it!