First post, by old school gamer man
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I posted a bit about this here and there and wanted to share this with you all.
So my gaming pc is a hot box, the supper charged v8 of retro gaming PCs, not much would run hotter than it or output more heat then it or suck more power than it. ok I can think of a few setups but those are dual CPU system like the sr2.
Anyway here is the specks I'm working with. a 20inch CRT, that's 200 some watts of heat, a xeon 1680v2 at 4.5ghz, that's also close to 200w of heat, 2 gtx 580s 3gb cards nearly 500w of heat, toss in the heat from the revo drive, chips set VRMs and so on and I likely have nearly 1kw of heat pumping out of the system. and that's hard on my AC, hard to bear in my little office, and it just plain heats everything up.
So lets fix this, out are all the old rads in the case and in is the new... quick disconnects 😵. Yeah we be putting the rad under the floor in the basement. I would have put the PC in the basement but its like a piece of decor and I rather not put the PC in a humid dusty basement. I had it in the basement before and it got clogged full of wet dust and mildew fast. Putting the rad down there with some good filters is not a big deal.
OK so here is the parts list I'll be working with.
The cooling hardware:
Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper 1080mm Nova Radiator, 9x120mm.
Alphacool NexXxoS Nova 1080mm Fan Housing - Black
2 Alphacool quick disconnects.
Scythe Slip Stream 120mm DB Case Fan - 1600rpm.
lots of 1/2 fittings and hose clamps.
2 D5 pumps.
20ft of 7/16 by 5/8 tubing.
Some fan splitter cables to save me time.
5/8 PET expandable braided sleeving to sleeve the tubes.
400x300 dust mesh filter.
The hardware to install it all.
Old scarp 2x4
16 gauge hot rolled steel.
A few random wood screws.
2 inch desk grommet to cover the hole in the floor as running tubing down the wall would be a pain int the butt with how my house is built.
Ok so that's a lot of parts, there are a few things I may change, if the filter I bought does not cut it I may put a furnace filter on it with higher speed fans. With the rad in the basement it does not really matter how powerful of fans I use, I could put delta FFBs on it for all I care as I would not be hearing it.
The 16 gauge hot rolled steel is for fab mounts to bolt the rad in the ceiling of the basement.
I'm thinking of putting one of the D5 pumps in the basement but IDK yet, the tubing run from my office to the spot I'll be putting the rad is not that far by any means. if anything it would be a sorter run to the rad in the basement than all the rads I have in the case right now.
Anyway I'm still waiting on parts so I'll be adding more there over the next week or so.