Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Pc liquid cooling maintenace quiestions?




Sergio Hue


im thinking about getting a pc from cyberpower,which has liquid cooling.

When i recieve this will the tubes be filled already? what fluid do i use? will i ever need to get more fluid? from where? Do i nee to change the whole water cooling system every year? the tubes? bolts?

where do i get the things that i would need if i need. is it safe? what if it breaks at kills my computer?

please answer everything
Any help would be great!



Answer
No liquid cooling has come a long way. High quality fluid now lasts 2-3 years. Fluid can be ordered from coolance.com for about $20. The fluid is called propeleyne qlycol, which is NON-CONDUCTIVE. However the presence of color or dye acts as an electrolyte, which causes it to BECOME CONDUCTIVE. Obviously a conductive fluid does have the potential to destroy a system, but generally speaking the failure will be in pump. Fluid will not flow, but temperature sensors will shutdown the system before any real damage is done.

You will not need to replace tubes, etc unless they become damaged somehow. As long as certain metals are not mixed damage will not occur before the system is outdated.

I have no idea if they ship the computer with the tubes filled or not. If not filling is relatively easy. Disconnect the 24pin mobo power cable. Fill the resoviour with liquid and jump the power supply. As the liquid fills the tubes, add more until the level stop decreasing. Then let the air out. Once the air is out, un-jump the power supply and reconnect the cable to the motherboard and powerup.

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Extra info.
1) I'm quite new to building computers
2) The website im buying this from pre-overclocks.
3) Im not sure if I should get a Physx Card with the GTX590? (Does it need one, only a few games support PHYSX right?)
4) If there are any improvements that can be made, please tell me.



Coolermaster HAF-X Full Tower Gaming Case W/ Side-panel Window 1x230mm Red LED Fan, 1x200mm Fans, 2xFront USB 3.0 Port

Intel® Core⢠i7 2600K Quad Core 3.4GHz 8MB cache LGA1155 + HD Graphics (OVERCLOCKED TO 4.8 GHZ)

Asus Maximus IV Extreme Intel P67

NVIDIA GeForce GTX590 3GB 16X PCI Express (Major Brand Power by NVIDIA)

16GB (4x4GB) PC12800 DDR3/1600mhz Dual Channel Memory - Corsair XMS3 w/Heat Spreader

Corsair 1000 Watts HX1000W Modular Gaming Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready

64 GB Crucial C300 Series SATA III Gaming MLC Solid State Disk (Single Hard Drive)

2TB (1TBx2) Raid 0 Extreme Performance HDD (Single hard drive)

LG CH10LS20 10X BLU-RAY Reader & 16X DVD±R/±RW Drive

PCI-E Wireless 802.11n 300Mbps Network Interface Card

INTERNAL 52in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer (BLACK COLOR)

NZXT FAN CONTROL SENTRY LX METER BLACK


Thanks in advance.



Answer
If heavy overclocking is to be done, which is the case here, liquid cooling is NECESSARY. Air cooling may be sufficient to achieve stability, but liquid cooling will dramatically increase the life of the components.




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