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Old 2004-07-08, 07:36 AM   [Ignore Me] #1
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I recently bought the Aquarius III external water cooling module from Thermaltake. I'm having trouble getting my tempature when doing anything serious, intensity-wise, to under 102 degrees F. Any suggestions? I even took a tray, covered the tubes with ice and an icepack, then threw some tinfoil over it.

Water temperature is actually above room tempature

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Old 2004-07-08, 09:21 AM   [Ignore Me] #2
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You said nothing about that being overlocked... so why did you blow the money on a water cooled system?

My solution: buy a Vantec Stealth 120mm fan and a ThermalTake heatsink.

God only knows how much cheaper it'll be, and i'm running at 90-95 F.
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Old 2004-07-08, 09:59 AM   [Ignore Me] #3
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The point is he already spent money on something that was likely $200+ ...but if you do buy a new fan and heatsink I'll take the water cooler off yer hands... I <3 you long time...
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Old 2004-07-08, 10:17 AM   [Ignore Me] #4
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The thermaltake water cooling stuff isn't that good, it's just meant as a quiet alternative cooling system, nothing to majorly reduce your temps at all.

First thing to do is check your flow though, make sure you have a good water flow rate around the case and no sharp angles in the tubing.

If you want to get a heatsink, I wouldn't reccomend a thermaltake, they're pricey and not very good quality from what I've seen (says he with a xaser 2 case and thermaltake fans), best bet for air cooling is a Thermalright SLK series heatsink with a 120mm delta fan on a speed controller (cause otherwise they're freaking LOUD)
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Old 2004-07-08, 10:21 AM   [Ignore Me] #5
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Originally Posted by TekDragon
You said nothing about that being overlocked... so why did you blow the money on a water cooled system?

My solution: buy a Vantec Stealth 120mm fan and a ThermalTake heatsink.

God only knows how much cheaper it'll be, and i'm running at 90-95 F.
I do plan on overclocking eventually, but not if I can't get this issue sorted out.

Alright, so I'm in the market for a heat sink and another case fan, I'm guessing.
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Old 2004-07-08, 11:31 AM   [Ignore Me] #6
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For a heatsink I'd reccomend This baby and then buy a 120mm fan to go on top, preferably above 60CFM.

You won't get better air cooling.
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Originally Posted by Fragmatic
For a heatsink I'd reccomend This baby and then buy a 120mm fan to go on top, preferably above 60CFM.

You won't get better air cooling.
Concured. Works perfectly.
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Old 2004-07-08, 01:22 PM   [Ignore Me] #8
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Somehtign is just not working right, you need to check and make sure everything is installed correctly, reapply termal paste.

That water cooler should still be doing better than it is.

maybee you should cal thermaltake
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Old 2004-07-08, 01:40 PM   [Ignore Me] #9
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Originally Posted by Rbstr
Somehtign is just not working right, you need to check and make sure everything is installed correctly, reapply termal paste.

That water cooler should still be doing better than it is.

maybee you should cal thermaltake
It's not a very strong contender in the watercooling game, it's just for quiet alternative cooling.

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Old 2004-07-08, 06:21 PM   [Ignore Me] #10
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Originally Posted by Fragmatic
If you want to get a heatsink, I wouldn't reccomend a thermaltake, they're pricey and not very good quality from what I've seen (says he with a xaser 2 case and thermaltake fans), best bet for air cooling is a Thermalright SLK series heatsink with a 120mm delta fan on a speed controller (cause otherwise they're freaking LOUD)
Beg to differ with you there... ThermalTake makes some very nice heatsinks. I've seen em best other heatsinks in MANY reviews. I'll be buying a ThermalTake PIPE 101 this fall, its a nice heatsink that blows away a lot of the competition (and its not as pricey as some of the other heatsinks I've seen put up against it.)

edit- The ThermalTake PIPE 101 is the same price as the ThermalRight heatsink you reccomended as well... and its essentially the same thing, but with 1 more heat pipe.

http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/fro...pu-tta-21.html <- ThermalTake

http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/fro...pu-tri-07.html <- ThermalRight

Note- The ThermalRight shown on Newegg.com is $12 MORE.
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Old 2004-07-08, 06:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #11
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Originally Posted by Fragmatic
For a heatsink I'd reccomend This baby and then buy a 120mm fan to go on top, preferably above 60CFM.

You won't get better air cooling.
Agreed, Thermalright is the best. (dunno why i said thermaltake - i fuked up).

I have this running in my PC with a Vantec Tornado toned down w a nexus controller. As I said, under peak pressure i don't break 100F.
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