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Cooler Master Eisberg Solo Prestige Water Block w/ Intergrated Pump (RL-EBSL-FLNN-R1)

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dunna know about that, i use the H100 and Tt xtreme 2.0 and they work great.

no complaints for either. i don't use the software, just the pump and rad, plumb

the fans from the PSU on 7v and set-it and forget-it.

 

airdeano

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So I just wanted info about this.  Yes it's only 400L/hour so it's not THAT high, but it's a pump/block/res.  How would this perform say against an H220 with a thick rad?

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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prolly like crap.. the Alphacool LT ceramic pump is not a powerhouse nor quiet

in operations. i'd say its enough for a single block arrangement, but stacking on

more restriction will prolly make it swallow its tongue. with a 3.4m pressure range

and 31g/hr its a $30 pump. Comparo Chart

 

i had the dual LT/Res and that was the crapiest setup. leaked, fixed it, noisy,

vibrated like HE**, and was not at all what was expected.

 

airdeano

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Just thinking AIO setups just aren't any good.  Especially since the H100I has a TON of recalls.

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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I just realized ordering over time is a BAD idea as shipping is cheap for everything but if u order separate they charge 10-15/order and becomes unfeasible. 

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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dunna know about that, i use the H100 and Tt xtreme 2.0 and they work great.

no complaints for either. i don't use the software, just the pump and rad, plumb

the fans from the PSU on 7v and set-it and forget-it.

 

airdeano

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dunna know about that, i use the H100 and Tt xtreme 2.0 and they work great.

no complaints for either. i don't use the software, just the pump and rad, plumb

the fans from the PSU on 7v and set-it and forget-it.

 

airdeano

Debating if a Water 2.0 will be better than a 200 custom design with a 360x120x60MM rad with a CM block/pump/res

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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Debating if a Water 2.0 will be better than a 200 custom design with a 360x120x60MM rad with a CM block/pump/res

 

sorry, but i don't know what a 200 custom design with a 360x120x60MM rad with a CM block/pump/res

is?

 

are you meaning a 200R, with a front mounted 360x 60 in the front (pass on the CM block/pump/res)?

 

ive got a 200R and was looking into it and unless you are a dremel/file guy look to another solution. the

front is soo flimsy, that cutting the front structure to hang 4pounds of fan/radiator means more brackets 

are needed to hold it all together. kinda pointless IMHO to go through all that. for an extra $40 use the

FD Midi V2 and use 2x 240x46/60 radiators.

 

airdeano

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I meant 200 dollars or so

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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ohhh! uh yeah.

 

used parts it is possible. but it'll be close..

 

airdeano

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ohhh! uh yeah.

 

used parts it is possible. but it'll be close..

 

airdeano

The best I can do on a custom loop is 250, but the pump/res isn't that great.

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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as long as it holds coolant without leaking and pump pressurizes the loop,

great is not a concern.

 

airdeano

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