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So I'm working on a little project for the company I work for. We have 3 "supercomputers" (not really super) that's available to all staff to use, the systems are basic i7 systems.

I want to make a feature out of these computers. Was thinking a wall mount scenario and possibly liquid cooling the CPUs with one loop. Just thinking anything is possible so why not.

 

But this got me thinking, would I need more than one pump, what about rad, would a 480 be enough, or 3x 140/120...

 

What do you guys think? How could I make that work?

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

Should work fine.

 

Id personally just air cool them as its more reliable and cheaper, it you want computers in a dense area, rack them.

Agreed, the whole idea though is to make them "pop", Like our company color is green, so clear tubing with a pastel green coolant would look pretty good.

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5 minutes ago, CameronP90 said:

 

Are you saying wall mounting as in screwing everything into a 4x8ft 3/4in plywood and screwing that to the wall? Please tell me you're not 100% crazy? As far as hardware, depends on what I7's and anything else to go into this loop.

Well yea, but obviously with a lot more planning and aesthetics in mind.

 

http://cdn.overclock.net/d/d4/1000x2000px-LL-d4765677_01-DSC_4104.jpeg

 

^^ That comes to mind, just 3 systems.

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