3.4C - First H20 cooled system ever (Hydrocool) Being a lazy bugger, a custom DIY water cooling setup would be too much work to maintain while changing boards/systems etc. So i decided to grab a Corsair Hydrocool external kit seeing as many have had good experiences with the kit. Uploaded the pics at http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...AI7/HC200_AI7/ ----------------------------------- Took me a while to figure out where to place HC200 unit so decided to use a chair besides the mobile utility trolley pc setup (i'll post pics later) I used Ceramique thermal paste since it's non-conductive. I did a test mount, and to my surprise when i tried to remove the cold block to see the cpu imprint on the cold block to see how well it contacted, i found out that the cold block was stuck to the cpu! Eventually pulled the cpu out of the cpu socket stuck to the cold block :eek: I find this happens more when using aluminium heatsinks such as my Igloo 4300 100% aluminium fin HSF as well. Luckily there was no damaged cpu pins .. phew! Reapplied some ceramique paste and reinstalled the cold block. Booted pc and I love the temps I'm seeing :) --------------------------------------- Results with room temp at 28.5C - 28.8C P4 3.4C default 1.55v vcore in bios Abit AI7 16beta 1 bios 2x 512MB KHX3200/512 80GB WD 800JB 550W Antec TrueControl PSU Win2k Pro SP4 HC200 cooled At boot in bios cpu idle = 39-41C system idle = 29C pwm idle = 34-35C At boot HC200 display = 28.5C - 29C In Windows cpu idle = 39-41C system idle = 29-30C pwm idle = 34-35C 2x Prime95 v23.8 cpu load = 45C system load = 31C pwm load = 47C HC200 Display under prime load = 31C - 31.5C ------------------ Conclusion: 1. On average at stock P4 3.4C speed and vcore, HC200 water cooling reduced my cpu idle and load temps by 4-6C compared to my previous air cooled setup of Swiftech MCX478-V with 80x38mm Delta 80cfm fan on high speed. :cool: 2. HC200 displayed idle and load temps are ~10C and 14C, respectively lower than actual reported bios/board temps at stock 3.4C speeds and vcore. 3. Best so far is 3.4C@3915mhz at 1.75v vcore - according to http://newstuff.orcon.net.nz/wCalc.html 3.4C @ 3915mhz @ 1.75v vcore with 30C case and 50C cpu load temps is around 130W heat output and 0.153 C/W idle temps @ 3915mhz -------------------------------- -------------------------------- Hydrocool 200 oc'd results * Results with room temp increased to 30C :rolleyes: P4 3.4C @220fsb 1.725v vcore in bios (1.66-1.68v idle real vcore) Abit AI7 16beta 1 bios 2x 512MB KHX3200/512 80GB WD 800JB 550W Antec TrueControl PSU Win2k Pro SP4 * according to http://newstuff.orcon.net.nz/wCalc.html 3.4C@3743mhz is outputting 114.83W of heat HC200 cooled At boot HC200 display = 30.5C In Windows cpu idle = 41-45C fluctuating system idle = 30C pwm idle = 36-37C 2x Prime95 v23.8 cpu load = 49C system load = 32C pwm load = 56C HC Display @ load = 33C C/W idle = (45-30)/114.83W = 0.1301 C/W load = (49-30)/114.83W = 0.1586 With Hydrocool 200, so far been able to gain 5-8fsb over air cooling :) idle temps @ 3408mhz |
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how would you evaluate the noise from the Corsair hydrocool? I found the 120mm to be noisier then some of the 120mm fans I have lying around. |
thanks Gamer :) jmke, i normally use 120x38mm delta 190cfm fans with my air cooling or 92x38mm 120cfm fans or 80x38mm delta 80cfm all music to most people's ears :) So i'd have to say Hydrocool's fan on Turbo mode is pretty quiet for me :D |
you clearly haven't discovered "silent computing" yet, your time will come ;) I'm working towards it, but main rig is still far too loud for most the [M]adshrimps here, if I understood their reactions correctly every time they entered my room and complained about noise ;) |
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silent computing what's that ? i have a 92x38mm sunon 120cfm and adaptor strapped to the back of my Shuttle SB61G2 XPC mini case hehe here's the latest prime progress nearing the 8hr prime95 v23.8 mark |
instead of running 3.8ghz with 120cfm fan, run 3.6ghz using a 38cm fan :) that's silent computing, the 200Mhz difference on a P4 rig won't be noticable during everday use |
problem here in Brisbane Australia is ambient temps are pretty high - last month av room temp was 34-36C... low cfm fans don't do much good hehe This is the first week in over 3 months i've had night time 4am temps under 28C... right now at 26.5C nice and cool Some folks are lucky to have out door sub-zero temps hehe |
Intel does not recommend using your computer over 32C room temp, because it has been found inhumane to both men and beasts. There ain't much you can do outdoor at 36C besides sitting in the swimming pool; the question remains why do you turn on the pool heater, i.e. overclocking at this temp. |
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