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Hi i have a plan and i'm unsure of its success rate, 

 

next year ill be moving into a house with just my fiance and i will have my own room for just my computer and stuff i.e. man cave i was thinking, what you guys think if i where to take my radiator out of my case and put it onto the other side of the room run lots of tubing from the cpu and gpu to it essentially isolating any of the noise due to cooling to the other side of the room,  i currently have on of those cheap (but very powerful) delphi pumps, a D5 (for whatever reason corsair branded) pump, id probably get a cheap psu and bridge the 24 pin to tun the pumps and fans  

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Probably a bigger hassle than it's worth it

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It's only recommended if you are VERY experienced with watercooling and then you can still encounter huge problems.

Not worth it.





 
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Hi i have a plan and i'm unsure of its success rate, 

 

next year ill be moving into a house with just my fiance and i will have my own room for just my computer and stuff i.e. man cave i was thinking, what you guys think if i where to take my radiator out of my case and put it onto the other side of the room run lots of tubing from the cpu and gpu to it essentially isolating any of the noise due to cooling to the other side of the room,  i currently have on of those cheap (but very powerful) delphi pumps, a D5 (for whatever reason corsair branded) pump, id probably get a cheap psu and bridge the 24 pin to tun the pumps and fans  

 

Surely it's much easier to just get seriously long peripheral cables and leave your PC at the other end of the room...

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It's only recommended if you are VERY experienced with watercooling and then you can still encounter huge problems.

Not worth it.

 

Even if very experienced I wouldn't say its all that recommended.

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I would not do this unless I had a solid couple of months worth of free time, not to mention money, experience, and more time for maintenance of this loop.

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Success rate is 100%...
Its basically like those huge external rads. but placed a bit further from where you sit.

The real problem is maintenance and bleeding and possibly noise.

It depends on how big the room it is.
I don't think a D5 is what you want.  
Why not to take the rad and pump outside of the room so you absolutely don't hear them?

From seeing Linus videos.  I think some bleeding points like a few valves through out the long line of tubing should be considered. 

And I think an individual pump in each rig, is needed just in case of external pump failing and also maintenance 

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I ave quite experienced with water cooling and i think im still going to try it just to see what happens, money wise the only thing i would buy would be the new psu and that would be like £20  i already have loads of tubing and 2 pumps, obviously if the pumps arnt sufficient id get another or something 

Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. ~ Feynman 

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I would not do this unless I had a solid couple of months worth of free time, not to mention money, experience, and more time for maintenance of this loop.

im a student, i have soooo much free time

Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. ~ Feynman 

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Surely it's much easier to just get seriously long peripheral cables and leave your PC at the other end of the room...

what about the latency that would occur, this would probably also cost more than what i have planned as i already have everything (just out of hoarding not because ive already started  buying for this) apart from the psu 

Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. ~ Feynman 

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Success rate is 100%...

Its basically like those huge external rads. but placed a bit further from where you sit.

The real problem is maintenance and bleeding and possibly noise.

It depends on how big the room it is.

I don't think a D5 is what you want.  

Why not to take the rad and pump outside of the room so you absolutely don't hear them?

From seeing Linus videos.  I think some bleeding points like a few valves through out the long line of tubing should be considered. 

And I think an individual pump in each rig, is needed just in case of external pump failing and also maintenance 

as far as bleeding is concerned that wouldnt matter i could do that, 

Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. ~ Feynman 

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Realistically putting the whole pc somewhere else and just getting long cables for your display and input devices is going to be much more cost-effective.

But if you decide to do it just because it's awesome, then that's okay with me.

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Realistically putting the whole pc somewhere else and just getting long cables for your display and input devices is going to be much more cost-effective.

But if you decide to do it just because it's awesome, then that's okay with me.

im glad its fine with you, would this be something people would be interested in seeing? video or pictures? ive also debated putting another rad outside but id have to convince the misses to let me

Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. ~ Feynman 

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