NEW IDEA 2 ZALMAN RESERATOR 1's

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I think if i find an extra 400 bucks lying around somewere I'm gonna hook up two zalman reserator 1's and then cool everything (cpu video card northbridge hard drive
There wont be a single fan in the case
ha ha ha ha ha
HA HA HA HA HA
YES
I'll be able to overclock and hear myself think
O stands for the zalman and i and . for the tubing.
I have a lot of room in back of my pc because i have a very deep desk 35 inches so i think i should be okay
now i have to find 400 bucks
comments, opinions welcome
thanks
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oh yea my computer is 6 feet from my desk so i need silence

System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
I'd just chain everything together with 1 reserator.

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LOL, you and your crazy (well - not so crazy) ideas. Sounds good...expensive but good. Only thing I can add at the moment is that you will need an uber-pump to get the water through all those components. Also, with no fans in the system, your case temp might rise.

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Now i changed my idea a bit
I'm just gonna use 1 zalman reserator
zalman northbridge heatsink zm-nb47j
hdd zalman zm-2hc2
I just dont know what to do with the video i caneither use the zalman is supposedly noisless (heatsink with fan) zm80d
and hook up the zalman directly to the cpu or i could buy the zalman water heatsink zmghb1 and have no noise but my temps are gonna go up. They both cost the same what should i do?
thanks

System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
I ditched the idea after seeing that a hdd cooler is 50 bucks a nb coller 40 bucks and the reserators are 50 bucks each SHlT what the hell was i tinking!
this set should cost me around $300

System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
I'm just gonna use 1 zalman reserator
gonna get a northbridge heatsink zm-nb47j
hdd zalman zm-2hc2
I just dont know what to do with the video card water cooling or a big ass heatsink with a very litthe fan
i need advice

System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
There's a rservoir/radiator hybred tube that apparently inspired Zalman in their efforts available from www.wetandwillychips.co.uk. There is a US exporter if that's a problem. These tubes are amazing. I'm fitting two 550mm tubes and can expect to run that with a double radiator either silently or with my fans at like 5V!! They come in sizes up to 1m! Lot cheaper than a zalman and I bet almost as effective.




Scotty
 
If you get the VGA cooler it comes with TWO water blocks and you could use the "spare" on the northbridge. Did you read my review at Sysopt?

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I added it to my favorites 😉

System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
scotty the link doesnt work


System Spec's:
Asus P4c800-E 3.2e @3.8ghz
1gb corsair xms pro2-2-2-5 aiw 9800 pro
audigy 2zs klipsch ultra's
74gb raptor wd 2000jb
pioneer 108 pioneer 120s
 
thanks man

System Spec's:
3.2e @3.8ghz
klipsch ultra's

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I am confused by this site. that sux for me. but still I do not see the way for a USA person to order one of these guys?
NO moving parts at all? NO PUMP??

kind of an odd read.
 
LOL, pumpless technology isn't commercially available for coolers this size! But it does exist, using membranes and electrostatic charge or some strange method like that.

Zalman's cooler is nearly silent. Since silence is a matter of perception and all rooms with computers have background noise, you can say Zalman's cooler is silent. It uses a small submersed pump (water isolates noise) inside a heavy aluminum canister (heavy materials isolate noise) sitting on a large pedistal with imbedded O-Ring (which isolates any remaining vibrations from the desk).

So it has moving parts, they're simply so well isolated you can't hear them under normal operating conditions.

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I just got my reserator1
the thing is HUGE
anyway its so wierd when you cant hear your computer working
Thanks for the reccomendation




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Makes your hard drives sound annoyingly loud in comparison, eh?

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Makes your hard drives sound annoyingly loud
I had to buy bigger speakers to hear sound over my PC, and you guys are worrying about a noisy hard drive?

I've got to go water cooled, last time I got the sound meter out, my case measured 70 db with the meter in my desk chair, it sill read 55 db in the next room (Door open).

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Uh, d00d, that can cause hearing damage. You remember when Maxtor's first 7200RPM ATA drives came out? I had one, it was like, 56db (getting louder with age), after a year or so of sitting next to it I lost part of my hearing in my left ear!

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You serious? 60db isn't that lound, but for extended periods of time the selia can fall. Gosh, I crank my Klipsch Ultras all the time for several songs. I should be going deph soon!

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You have to consider comulative damage to that portion of the hearing range when you sit at your computer 8 hours a day or more.

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