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Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:30

Hello,

I'm considering to buy a watercooling set here at aqua computer. I have searched the internet for result from the Cuplex Pro and the twinplex Rev. 1.2(chipset) and the aquagrATIx. But i found very little. So does anyone here have experience with one or more of the blocks? And with what pump and radiator did you get those results?

Thanks, Prophet

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:36

The 1046 is enough to cool the system but u will need a Evo 240 with fans on it.

Why did u ask if someone has these products? If u have some questions, ask  :)

Edit: Welcome ... :D
MfG Tiak

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:41

Well thanks, i'll ask away:P

Im planning on buying an Evo 360 with 3* papst 120mm
And i guessed with 3 cooling blocks and such a big radiator i need a big pump.

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:44

Zitat von »LBL_Prophet«

And i guessed with 3 cooling blocks and such a big radiator i need a big pump.


No, you dont't need a "big" pump. The Eheim 1046 will do perfectly. If you prefer a 12V Model, then buy the Aquastream. ;)
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Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:49

Zitat von »-Joker-«

No, you dont't need a "big" pump. The Eheim 1046 will do perfectly. If you prefer a 12V Model, then buy the Aquastream. ;)

And if you're from America you should really take the 12V version because you haven't got the 230V (110V I think) the Eheim 1046 needs

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 18:55

Zitat von »Its«


And if you're from America you should really take the 12V version because you haven't got the 230V (110V I think) the Eheim 1046 needs



also bevor ich mich hier in englisch abmühe, bis jetzt war meinen geräten aus deutschland die 110v dort relativ egal...


or in english: i think it won't damage the pump if you use a 230v version with 110v, but i'm not sure ;) . the water-cooling system should have the same power....

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 19:01

No i'm from holland. So 230V is allright.

But does anyone have experience with the Cuplex Pro and the twinplex Rev. 1.2(chipset) and the aquagrATIx.
Because i really want to buy good blocks. I have to cool a 2400+ and i want to push it as far as i can. And a rad. 9800 pro. And mobo is asus a7n8x-deluxe.


Thanks, Prophet

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 19:03

Ich habe nen Cuplex Pro und nen Twinplex.

CPU: Idle: 34°C Load: 38°C
Mobo: ca. 34°C

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 19:16

I've got a Cuplex Pro and 3 Twinplex' ...

I can tell you: The coolers are very very good!
The Cuplex Pro is one of the best coolers that you can buy!

The Twinplex is doing it's job very fine too!
I cant tell you any Temperatures but they are very good and better than before ;)
I just tell ya the Temperatures of MBM but the are from the Mainboard.

Mainboard: 24°C
CPU: 28°C
But acutally my room-temperature is very low (~20°C)
And i have 2 Triple Radiators....
Athlon XP 3200+ ABIT NF7-S 2.0 512MB Corsair-Ram Radeon 9600XT 560GB HDD Cuplex Pro, Twinplex (NB, GPU, SB) HTF 2X Triple Radi Aquaero Lian Li PC-73-SL / PC-70 / PC-61

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Montag, 24. Mai 2004, 20:02

i have the cuplex pro and the aquagratix. the aquastream 12v and an evo 240 passiv cooled. no problems anyway. the temps are ok (41° idle with 3600mhz). with fans on the temps are much lower.
the aquastream is strong enought. my 9800 ist clocked 325/275 @ 467/346.

come to duisburg and watch my system ;)
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Re: Good Cooling blocks

Dienstag, 25. Mai 2004, 02:07

actually the question weather anybody has experiences with those coolers is some kind of strange because probably 9 out of 10 members here have a cooler from Aqua-Computer.... those coolers are realy good. you will neither need an Airplex 360 nore a Eheim 1048. the 1046 is cheaper, does less noise,and doesn't vibrate so much. and it really does the job, it would probably also do 2 systems like the one you ar planning.

englisch for runnaways but always on the woodway

Ratman

Senior Member

Re: Good Cooling blocks

Dienstag, 25. Mai 2004, 13:17

If you plan to implement an "active" System (will say: with Fans mounted at the Radiator) you really don´t need an Airplex 360. An Airplex 120 or 240 is really more than enough for any System with one Intel or AMD CPU. Bigger Radiators will not result in much lower Temps. And a Cuplex Pro is not sooo much better than a normal Cuplex or Cuplex Evo. The difference is only a few degrees...

Aunt Edit says: Feel free to have a look at my Sig. I´m cooling an Athlon 2600+ @ 3200+, so the system is rather equal to yours.
-=Ratman=-