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Chrizzz
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Citation de "Nightreaver"
-Cooling my MB, GeForce4 and CPU
-Cooling my HD's using 5 x Aqua Drives
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If you really want to cool 5! hdd's, I would suggest 2 seperate Systems (Evo 120 for hdd's). Perhaps its not necessary, but it reduces the risk of heating your hdd's by CPU & GPU.
Citation de "Nightreaver"
...but it's a pretty expensive solution....with 2 AquaTubes in the front.... mmmmmh![]()
Citation de "MojoMC"
Evo 120 and the normal Eheim 1046 (much cheaper and imho good enough) doesn't make the amount so high. It's the 5 Aqua-drives, thats the really expensive part of your whole project!
Citation de "MojoMC"
You don't have to use Aquatube, AC has some other "Ausgleichsbehälter", e.g. the aquainject.
Citation de "Nightreaver"
...is it easy/possible to hook up the Eheim 1046 to the PSU? And don't they uses quite a bit more power (I've got 480Watt to spend)...
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Chrizzz
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Citation de "MojoMC"
If you really want to cool 5! hdd's, I would suggest 2 seperate Systems (Evo 120 for hdd's). Perhaps its not necessary, but it reduces the risk of heating your hdd's by CPU & GPU.



) buy a watercooled PSU like the aquapower (which has a 230V-plug included) or the coolcurrent. both can be found in ACs shop
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