Hi,
Am about to embark on my first watercooling build - not looking to overclock (much
) but more for the lack of noise.
My question is more along the lines of fitting pieces / joints - there are some rotatable ones on the market. Are they worth the money?
This question comes based on the premise of not wanting barbs to unscrew with pipe movement - hopefully the rotation within the additional piece will stop such an event.
Has anyone used them for this purpose - does it prevent unintended loosening of joints? Are they reliable (i.e. 3-5 years of normal use and suddenly not spraying out everywhere)? Am I being over-concerned?
My aim is to move the heat outside of the case so only have piping to the blocks internally and then have the pump/res and radiator(s) outside of the case (but still mounted to it).
In terms of heat generation I have a Phenom X6 1100T and a (single fan cooled) GTX 570 which has eventually driven me mad with the amount of noise it generates in big game action as the single fan has to go supersonic - it also doesn't help that the GPU exhaust air goes partly inside the case also.
I'm looking to have around 360mm equivalent radiator cooling in the loop so, keeping in mind I'm not looking to set an overclock record, I'm thinking I should be ok with that.
Have been looking at the OC kits - do they offer a reasonable component selection or is it a case of "they're nice for the money - but really aim higher"...?
Am about to embark on my first watercooling build - not looking to overclock (much
) but more for the lack of noise.My question is more along the lines of fitting pieces / joints - there are some rotatable ones on the market. Are they worth the money?
This question comes based on the premise of not wanting barbs to unscrew with pipe movement - hopefully the rotation within the additional piece will stop such an event.
Has anyone used them for this purpose - does it prevent unintended loosening of joints? Are they reliable (i.e. 3-5 years of normal use and suddenly not spraying out everywhere)? Am I being over-concerned?
My aim is to move the heat outside of the case so only have piping to the blocks internally and then have the pump/res and radiator(s) outside of the case (but still mounted to it).
In terms of heat generation I have a Phenom X6 1100T and a (single fan cooled) GTX 570 which has eventually driven me mad with the amount of noise it generates in big game action as the single fan has to go supersonic - it also doesn't help that the GPU exhaust air goes partly inside the case also.
I'm looking to have around 360mm equivalent radiator cooling in the loop so, keeping in mind I'm not looking to set an overclock record, I'm thinking I should be ok with that.
Have been looking at the OC kits - do they offer a reasonable component selection or is it a case of "they're nice for the money - but really aim higher"...?
Usually there is something that needs doing every year or so(more frequently for some) - like a liquid change over or component change. I usually take that chance to completely redo the loop.