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1 hour ago, BadMonkey said:

This,

Hailea are pritty much your cheapest option, and you should be looking at their HC500 or above. The HC500 would be good enough for a basic system and 'normal' OC's.

But for keeping liquid temps as low as possible (4c without mods) with a highly OC'ed system you would want the HC1000 imo.

 

if you go SLI, and again really want to go into extreme OCing using a chiller, then consider their top option the HC2200, that iirc has about 3300w of cooling capacity.

 

Understand the rated cooling capacity is, as far as im aware, for ambient liquid temperature. As you aim for colder liquid temps the effective heat load it can handle drops. This is why you should oversize the chiller for your systems estimated TDP.

 

 

 

LTT basically did a video on something just like that.

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yes and its also a lot less good than what they used.

this one is basically a high power radiator but doesnt cool below ambient as far as the description goes.

 

what they used is a real chiller wich controllable temperature.

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1 hour ago, BadMonkey said:

This,

Hailea are pritty much your cheapest option, and you should be looking at their HC500 or above. The HC500 would be good enough for a basic system and 'normal' OC's.

But for keeping liquid temps as low as possible (4c without mods) with a highly OC'ed system you would want the HC1000 imo.

 

if you go SLI, and again really want to go into extreme OCing using a chiller, then consider their top option the HC2200, that iirc has about 3300w of cooling capacity.

 

Understand the rated cooling capacity is, as far as im aware, for ambient liquid temperature. As you aim for colder liquid temps the effective heat load it can handle drops. This is why you should oversize the chiller for your systems estimated TDP.

 

 

 

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I just want to have a few computers running silent or near so and the cooler in another room with the pipes coming threw the wall it does not need to be less then ambient i am not overclocking but if i could cool a server and my PC from one unit that would be cool, excuse the pun!

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14 hours ago, neitzches-pctech said:

I just want to have a few computers running silent or near so and the cooler in another room with the pipes coming threw the wall it does not need to be less then ambient i am not overclocking but if i could cool a server and my PC from one unit that would be cool, excuse the pun!

 

You would be ok with the HC500 then, as that has a estimated cooling capacity of 790w.

 

 

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On 10/2/2018 at 12:18 AM, neitzches-pctech said:

I just want to have a few computers running silent or near so and the cooler in another room with the pipes coming threw the wall it does not need to be less then ambient i am not overclocking but if i could cool a server and my PC from one unit that would be cool, excuse the pun!

Then I would just ditch chillers, since they have low efficiency. Instead use one, or couple of these insteadhttps://www.aquatuning.fi/vesijaeaehdytys/jaeaehdyttimet/radiators-active/2050/xtreme-nova-1080-radiator-full-copper

Cheaper and powerful, if space isn't your concern.

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