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Update #12 - Removed the "Remote Trigger". Pump now turns on w/ PC - https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-buckets-are-dumb-10242015-update/?page=7#comment-8034799
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Update #11 - Finalized Reservoir! Buckets are dumb. Likely 2nd to last update ever! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-3-month-check-in-update-10192015/#entry6339372

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Update #10 - New Pump - Koolance PMP-500. The 3-MDQ-SC is BAD! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-3-month-check-in-update-10192015/?p=6312759


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Update #9 - Changed the reservoir, system still in great shape! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-3-month-check-in-update-10192015/page-8#entry6299196

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Update #8 - PROJECT COMPLETE. RESULTS IN LINK! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-will-be-completed-on-july-9th-or-july-10th/?p=5421114

 

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Update #7 - TESTING THE UPSTAIRS LOOP! w/o the system plugged in. - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-will-be-completed-on-july-9th-or-july-10th/?p=5382796

 

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Update #6 - Piping Installed. Quick Disconnects Tested & More! -

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-assembly-begins-629/?p=5361539
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Update #5 - Assembly Begins!...Kind of - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-parts-arrived-629/?p=5352207

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Update #4 - Parts Arrived! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-most-purchases-made-624/page-7#entry5349148

 

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Update #3 - Holes Drilled. Awaiting Parts Now - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-most-purchases-made-624/?p=5311441

 

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Update #2 - Home Depot Purchases - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-most-purchases-made-624/?p=5310291

 

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Update #1 - Shopping Cart Adventures - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/391250-basement-water-cooling-project-pre-purchase-phase-621/?p=5292993

 

Hey guys! Just making this thread to go over a project I'm working on, and if there's any experts out there who can chime in on things I'm planning horribly incorrectly, feel free :). I won't be getting heavily into work on this until probably August, but I wanted to post about it now, so I know what I'm buying.

 

I'm looking to cool my computer by running a water-cooling system into my basement, and having the pump, radiator, and reservoir be downstairs. I'm doing this because my computer room is small, gets hot quickly when the door is closed (and decently hot when it's open). I own and live in this house, and it has no central air conditioning. I have an air conditioner in my computer room, but here comes another problem. I do lots of in-game video recording for YouTube as my job, and this also includes the occasional live-streaming. As you can imagine, running an air conditioner while recording or streaming is a big no-no. So for me, the solution is to kick the heat into the 1000sq ft basement, and make the PC dead-silent in the process.

The General Plan

 

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I plan on running normal water cooling equipment except for the pump (listed below). I also want a decent sized reservoir, because it'll be in the basement, and I also want to have an anti-bacterial set in place BEFORE starting up the system, so I don't have things growing in the loop later on down the line.

I plan on water cooling the CPU (3960x) & the Graphics Card (GTX980).

 

Now where I'm running into a snag is just knowing exactly what I'm gonna need component wise, fitting wise, and knowing the best type of piping to run through my floor, into my basement, aside from what's gonna be needed for the normal water cooling equipment.

 

Equipment

(Mostly all up in the air right now)

 

Pump : http://www.amazon.com/Little-Giant-580507-Magnetic-Aquarium/dp/B00BUFWX7W/ref=pd_sim_sbs_86_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1AN872MKS4QQ7XCRQH4X
2-MDQ-SC. Same one Linus used in Whole Room Water Cooling initially. After watching through the series again, I discovered the pump has around 12-15 feet of head pressure, which is perfect for this project. This component is likely not going to change.

 

Radiator?http://www.performance-pcs.com/alphacool-nexxxos-monsta-480-radiator.html
This one I'm mostly sure will be fine. I'm running an i7 Extreme 3960x, and a single GTX 980. I won't ever go SLI, as my primary game for my channel, Minecraft, doesn't support it, and the system kicks ass anyways.

Reservoir ? : http://www.amazon.com/PA-E-RO-122-Reverse-Osmosis-pressure/dp/B00A7GFVI8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434952936&sr=8-1&keywords=RO-122

This is the right idea, but has no inlet, and idk if it would allow for a good free-flow of water.

 

Other Components? : Obviously these are going to fall under the normal water cooling gear, like blocks, Primoflex tubing (not sure if I'd have any interest in hard-piping just yet), etc. I'm pretty sure I'll be using 3/8'' ID 5/8'' OD compression fittings all around, and when the tubes leave the computer case, they will be doing so w/ a 90 degree elbow out of the holes built into the Corsair 450D, so the tubing can go straight down.

I also plan on using either copper piping to run through the floor, unless a better option exists. I also want to have quick disconnect fittings on the tubing between the case and the floor, in case I ever need to swap those out to clean the system for whatever reason. Just a good precaution. Aside from the hard piping running through the floor, the whole system will likely be running on Primoflex tubing both in the computer, outside the computer, and in the basement, just so I have some play room with where everything can be positioned.
 

That's pretty much it for now! I know it's a project I'm gonna do, so I don't want anyone to talk me out of it :P. Just looking to take the best route with it. Hope it sounds cool to you guys!
 

And yes, it was partially inspired by Whole Room Water Cooling Project.

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Hey guys! Just making this thread to go over a project I'm working on, and if there's any experts out there who can chime in on things I'm planning horribly incorrectly, feel free :). I won't be getting heavily into work on this until probably August, but I wanted to post about it now, so I know what I'm buying.

 

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This looks really "cool!" Get it? Cool??  :P

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lol i was wondering why your username sounded familiar then i read that you did youtube and you livestreamed and i remembered that i watched alot of your vids xD

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lol i was wondering why your username sounded familiar then i read that you did youtube and you livestreamed and i remembered that i watched alot of your vids xD

 

 

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He has 2 million subs.

i know

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I feel honored to meet you. 

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I feel honored to meet you. 

You too, and anyone else I meet in this topic! (Just so I don't have to do individual replies, I wanna keep the thread mostly on topic, but some chitter chatter is fine)

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I feel honored to meet you. 

lol this is like the last place id think of seeing a youtuber but hey therer normal people with questions about computers so i guess it happens :P

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You too, and anyone else I meet in this topic! (Just so I don't have to do individual replies, I wanna keep the thread mostly on topic, but some chitter chatter is fine)

 

Sure. For a res maybe go for a 5.25? http://www.xoxide.com/xpsc-x2o-750-dual-bayres-pump-v4-black.htmlIt matches your color scheme, too. So... BONUS POINTS!

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this looks like it will be a pretty sweet project and i hope it turns out great, if you have a big enough pump in the basement you shouldnt need a extra pump in the pc, im pretty sure the only reason linus had put a pump in each pc is due to the fact that the water had to flow up and down into so many computers

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Sure. For a res maybe go for a 5.25? http://www.xoxide.com/xpsc-x2o-750-dual-bayres-pump-v4-black.htmlIt matches your color scheme, too. So... BONUS POINTS!

didnt he say he wanted to res in the baSEMENT THOUGH ?  ( i really hate caps lock )

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Sure. For a res maybe go for a 5.25? http://www.xoxide.com/xpsc-x2o-750-dual-bayres-pump-v4-black.htmlIt matches your color scheme, too. So... BONUS POINTS!

Hmm. I suppose I'm fine with something of this size, but I had it in my mind for it to be a little bigger, but I guess all in all, this would be fine running separately. I'm also thinking of having everything sit on a table in the basement, and be screwed into wooden feet that could slide into a locking mechanism, so the system has no chance of falling to the floor, or anything like that.

 

EDIT: Oh wait, this is also a pump. No, not what I need. The pump is already decided on. I don't plan on having a pump in the computer, unless it's absolutely required. Not sure if it is.

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I tried a thing, but I don't know much about water cooling so please correct me, but do you think this is a suitable reservoir? http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2184/ex-res-104/XSPC_525_Bay_Reservoir_-_Clear_Silver_Black.html

That's definitely the right idea, but I think the one I posted is what I'll be after. A double 5.25" bay res, or bigger will be good.

 

Edit: Just for fun, was watching the Whole Room Project again on YouTube, and the pump has 12 feet of head pressure. Perfect for this project.

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That's definitely the right idea, but I think the one I posted is what I'll be after. A double 5.25" bay res, or bigger will be good.

 

Edit: Just for fun, was watching the Whole Room Project again on YouTube, and the pump has 12 feet of head pressure. Perfect for this project.

ya the pump seems good but i would get a bit bigger res since your loop is going to take alot of watter to fill depending on how far your have to run your tubes to get upstairs, plus that pump looks like it moves alot of water so having that extra water in the res might come in handy

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ya the pump seems good but i would get a bit bigger res since your loop is going to take alot of watter to fill depending on how far your have to run your tubes to get upstairs, plus that pump looks like it moves alot of water so having that extra water in the res might come in handy

That's exactly what I had in mind. Like, I'm thinking 1-3 gallons for a reservoir. 

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That's definitely the right idea, but I think the one I posted is what I'll be after. A double 5.25" bay res, or bigger will be good.

 

Edit: Just for fun, was watching the Whole Room Project again on YouTube, and the pump has 12 feet of head pressure. Perfect for this project.

just to update you so you know ive seen a few of your vids i think your in the usa correct? if so frozencpu is dead so performance-pcs is about what is left there are some smaller ones around but there there the last big one in the us . there is also microcenter which up to about a month ago frozen was there vendor and they were slowly eatting thur the stock they carry alot of EKWB's products now dont know if you got one local to you

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Hi Antvenom, a little introduction here.

 

I'm Seth from Cubical Productions. I've been following you for a long time (almost three years), and in fact you were one of my inspirations for starting my production work near full-time. It's great to actually be able to help you out and know that we both have similar interests on this part.

 

So, I'm looking at your plan, and I like it a lot. I won't tell you what to do, because you're likely going off of a lot of what was done in the Whole Room Water Cooling series. The things I'd consider are this:

  • Modular Construction: If you plan on making this a permanent setup, make sure you have a way to detach everything so that replacing components is a simplified process. If a particular part fails, you need to be able to replace it relatively quickly and efficiently without having to take the whole thing apart. You already have this partially figured out with your quick-disconnect tube fittings, but make sure the rest of it is likewise constructed.
  • Quality: Even though Linus started doing some pretty shady stuff with his setup in the YouTube series, you can take your time and make sure everything works right. If you have to go out of your way to make some things work like he did, it might need more thinking-over to find a better solution that won't be a hassle.
  • Time: In terms of construction time, I imagine you have plenty of it. Make sure to pace yourself and thoroughly plan the process. You've got a diagram, so I assume you've put a lot of thought into the entire thing already. Just have your entire procedure planned on a checklist.

 

I'm sure you're much more knowledgeable than me on the particulars of the components. I'm only soon getting a Corsair H80i installed with my new rig, and it will be my first liquid-cooling experience. The only other thing I can say is get ready to get a little messy! I look forward to keeping up on the latest with your project.

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That's exactly what I had in mind. Like, I'm thinking 1-3 gallons for a reservoir. 

ya, you might be able to find something on amazon like that

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Hi Antvenom, a little introduction here.

 

I'm Seth from Cubical Productions. I've been following you for a long time (almost three years), and in fact you were one of my inspirations for starting my production work near full-time. It's great to actually be able to help you out and know that we both have similar interests on this part.

 

So, I'm looking at your plan, and I like it a lot. I won't tell you what to do, because you're likely going off of a lot of what was done in the Whole Room Water Cooling series. The things I'd consider are this:

  • Modular Construction: If you plan on making this a permanent setup, make sure you have a way to detach everything so that replacing components is a simplified process. If a particular part fails, you need to be able to replace it relatively quickly and efficiently without having to take the whole thing apart. You already have this partially figured out with your quick-disconnect tube fittings, but make sure the rest of it is likewise constructed.
  • Quality: Even though Linus started doing some pretty shady stuff with his setup in the YouTube series, you can take your time and make sure everything works right. If you have to go out of your way to make some things work like he did, it might need more thinking-over to find a better solution that won't be a hassle.
  • Time: In terms of construction time, I imagine you have plenty of it. Make sure to pace yourself and thoroughly plan the process. You've got a diagram, so I assume you've put a lot of thought into the entire thing already. Just have your entire procedure planned on a checklist.

 

I'm sure you're much more knowledgeable than me on the particulars of the components. I'm only soon getting a Corsair H80i installed with my new rig, and it will be my first liquid-cooling experience. The only other thing I can say is get ready to get a little messy! I look forward to keeping up on the latest with your project.

Yup, I've had all this in mind. I'll have quick disconnect fittings between the PC and the floor, and then another set in the basement to disconnect the res / pump / rad from the system in case they need cleaning or something.

And Linus just made the mistake of thinking automotive antifreeze was also a biocide. If he accounted for that properly in the beginning, I think he wouldn't have had stuff grow in the loop. I'll be accounting for all that before the system is turned on for the first time.

And I don't think this will be taking too long to do after planning is done and everything is purchased. My guess is it'll be an all day, one day project.

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You're doing this wrong.....kinda thing that can be cleared up in a Skype call faster than typing, but oh well for the beneft of everyone:

 

You don't want to hook up an industrial pump to your desktop.  None of the waterblocks or fittings are designed for those sorts of pressures.  You'll run into problems.

 

Second, you want to make 2 loops.  1 for the desktop, one for the loop running to the basement.  This protects your desktop from contamination (this is where Linus was being retarded), and makes it so you can save the "expensive" tubing and coolant for a short desktop loop and the cheap garden hose and tap water for the loop going to the basement.

 

Have one of these next to your desktop: http://www.ebay.com/itm/300979973111?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

You'll need fittings to adapt to NPT but McMaster has all that.

 

Use a regular D5 pump circulating between the heat exchanger and the desktop.

 

Buy an Iwaki AC pump you can put in the basement and use 5/8" barbs throughout along with plain Walmart garden hose to connect to the other side of the heat exchanger.  McMaster again will have all the 5/8 -> 1/2 stuff you need to adapt to the radiator.

 

EDIT: I'm basically already running what you want to do except with chillers instead of radiators.

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