[sf-lug] building liquid cooled PCs in SF?

Blake Haggerty Blake.Haggerty at Sapphire.com
Wed Jan 14 16:42:22 PST 2009


Yes they make silent fans..

 

Still doesnt address the problem that I lost two CPU's to overheating (not overclocked...) Maybe there is a problem somewhere else in the case with heat transfer or the tech that told me they died due to heat issues was wrong; but liqiud cooling has seemed to solve the problem. I wouldnt call it a waste, if it did nothing then it would be a waste, but it continues to cool the CPU and does a better job of it. Just as a Mercedes continues to drive it just does a better job of it. 

Blake Haggerty

Permanent Placement Specialist

Sapphire Technologies U.S., a Randstad company

27 Maiden Lane

San Francisco, CA 94108

(p) (415) 788-8488

(f) (415) 788-2592

www.sapphirena.com


 

-----Original Message-----
From:Thomas DiZoglio tomdiz at yahoo.com 
To: "sf-lug at linuxmafia.com" , "Blake Haggerty" ;
Sent: Jan 14, 2009 04:21:19 PM
Subject: Re: [sf-lug] building liquid cooled PCs in SF?

They sell fans that make no noise for 1/2 the price of a liquid cooling system. I have run home servers and non-over clocked game machines with these fans for 24/7 and they have had no problems. If you don't overclock liquid cooling is a waste of $. But then again people have $ to waste. 
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t0md 


--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Blake Haggerty wrote: 

> From: Blake Haggerty 
> Subject: RE: [sf-lug] building liquid cooled PCs in SF? 
> To: sf-lug at linuxmafia.com 
> Cc: tomdiz at yahoo.com, dcstein77 at gmail.com 
> Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 2:51 PM 
> My primary machine is liquid cooled... I thought it was 
> pretty easy to do. That all being said If you have never 
> built your own machine or replaced parts...etc i could see 
> how it would be difficult. 
> 
> 
> 
> I don't really have a true need for it being liquid 
> cooled, my processor is not overclocked. The reason I did it 
> is I felt that most processor fans are noisy, and the pump 
> for the coolant that I bought was dead silent. On top of 
> that I have had processor chips die on me and when I had the 
> chip looked at I was told it was a heat issue. So I figured 
> I'll just liquid cool it to play it safe. 
> 
> 
> 
> My machine is on 24hrs a day I play first person shooters 
> on it (yes on Linux) like Urban Terror, I rip Blu-Rays and 
> watch those while allot of other stuff is going on in the 
> background so maybe that is the stress and heat being 
> created and why I have had chips fail. But I have never 
> overclocked my processor. 
> 
> 
> 
> I don't think overclocking is a prerequisite to liquid 
> cooling a machine. If you want to do it half of the fun is 
> putting it together. It all comes down to your skill level, 
> what is it? 
> 
> 
> 
> Liquid cooling your PC is like Pimp My Ride for computers 
> its not always necessary but its cool. 
> 
> 
> 
> Best Regards, 
> 
> 
> Blake Haggerty 
> 
> Permanent Placement Specialist 
> 
> Sapphire Technologies U.S., a Randstad company 
> 
> 27 Maiden Lane 
> 
> San Francisco, CA 94108 
> 
> (p) (415) 788-8488 
> 
> (f) (415) 788-2592 
> 
> www.sapphirena.com 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From:Thomas DiZoglio tomdiz at yahoo.com 
> To: "sf-lug at linuxmafia.com" , "David 
> Stein" ; 
> Sent: Jan 14, 2009 12:49:40 PM 
> Subject: Re: [sf-lug] building liquid cooled PCs in SF? 
> 
> Why do you want to do this?? I know why windows gamers want 
> too for overclocking. I suggest only doing it if you really 
> have a need for it. Overclocking effects the life of your 
> machine and voids all warranties. I have done several 
> systems in the past for windows gamers and I could help you. 
> It is very expensive to do this and if you are not 
> overclocking there is no need for liquid cooling. There are 
> other cooling options available. 
> 
> Also, verify that your motherboard can be overclocked 
> first. Usually only hi-end motherboards allow overclocking 
> effectively. If you do not have a real need for overclocking 
> I suggest not doing it. Are you building a Linux server that 
> needs to be overclocked? 
> 
> Right now, I recommend ASUS boards with the new Intel 
> Nehalem quad core CPU, Intel X58 chipset and DDR3 1600Mhz 
> support. They have a nice external USB overclocking LCD 
> device that connects to the motherboard to help 
> overclocking, though the auto mode is best. 
> ----------------------- 
> t0md 
> 
> 
> --- On Wed, 1/14/09, David Stein wrote: 
> 
> > From: David Stein 
> > Subject: [sf-lug] building liquid cooled PCs in SF? 
> > To: sf-lug at linuxmafia.com 
> > Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 12:24 PM 
> > Hi all, 
> > 
> > A lurker here. I'm looking for a place in SF or 
> the 
> > area which has 
> > experience building liquid cooled PCs. I know this is 
> > slightly 
> > off-topic, but I figured many sf-lug readers might be 
> into 
> > this kind 
> > of thing and would have advice. I have a fan cooled 
> Linux 
> > PC right 
> > now and would just like to drop it off with someone 
> who 
> > could convert 
> > it all to liquid cooled. Any advice? 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > 
> > David 
> > 
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