Quinn Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 CPU: 2 Intel Xeon X5680sMotherboard: EVGA Classified SR-2Graphics: 4x MSI GTX 580Memory: G Skill Ripjaws/Turbulence Series 48GB (12x4GB)Hard Drive: 4x OCZ Colossus Series 1tb SSDs in RAID 0Optical Drive: LG Blu-Ray BurnerCase: Cooler Master HAF 932PSU: 1-2 Silverstone 1500wScreens: 6 ASUS 24' 1080p screensSubtotal: $25,796.82 CAD (No Tax added)Liquid cooling (3 Loops)Loop 1: CPU+CPU+580Loop 2: 580+580+580Loop 3: SSD+SSD+SSD+SDD+RAM3x ERM-2K3U RadiatorWater blocks for components23x 13mm/16mm Compression nozzles (pairs)3x 13mm/19mm Compression nozzles (pairs)13mm HosesSubtotal: 4,297.71 CAD (No Tax added)--Total: 30,094.53 Canadian, before tax. If I left anything out, tell me. (I've got the flu and am not thinking very well atm)
Slidell Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 And it'd be obsolete in 5 years, ******* it technology.
XDK Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 (edited) And it'd be obsolete in 5 years, ******* it technology.lol yup what a waste of money XD and btw quinn u forgot the mouse and keyboard, the 2 most important things Also i recomend going with the industrial fan and radiator like i did :-P better cooling and cheaper :-) Edited December 5, 2010 by XDK
Lockon Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 You want a cheap solution for cooling stuff down?1: Dont pay for heating or oil2: Buy a big fridge3: leave it open4: When its winter and freezing, leave all windows and doors open.5:????6: COOLING!
gruntmods Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 lol yup what a waste of money XD and btw quinn u forgot the mouse and keyboard, the 2 most important things Also i recomend going with the industrial fan and radiator like i did :-P better cooling and cheaper :-)Are you an idiot? Mouse and keyboard are the cheapest things ever. You could have only 1 mouse and keyboard and 20 computers. Infact, thats how most servers are setup. Also, you do not know crap about liquid cooling, quinn knows worlds more about computers then you do.
Quinn Posted December 6, 2010 Author Report Posted December 6, 2010 lol yup what a waste of money XD and btw quinn u forgot the mouse and keyboard, the 2 most important things Also i recomend going with the industrial fan and radiator like i did :-P better cooling and cheaper :-) First off, its meant to be a waste of money. Our "Powerball" here in Canada is called Lottomax, and the jackpot is ofter 50 million. So Money is no concern. Secondly, just ask me how many keyboards and mouses I have. Just ask. Third, I would like to see you prove that theory. We'll pit your "Industrial" rad up against ONE of Koolance's, and see how things go, m'kay? (2000w of heat dissipation, per radiator).Are you an idiot? Mouse and keyboard are the cheapest things ever. You could have only 1 mouse and keyboard and 20 computers. Infact, thats how most servers are setup. Also, you do not know crap about liquid cooling, quinn knows worlds more about computers then you do. Thank you
jmdalmighty Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 You want a cheap solution for cooling stuff down?1: Dont pay for heating or oil2: Buy a big fridge3: leave it open4: When its winter and freezing, leave all windows and doors open.5:????6: COOLING! Actually leaving the fridge door open would cause the fridge to work harder to produce the cooling there fore generating more heat nulling the advantage of leaving it open. First off, its meant to be a waste of money. Our "Powerball" here in Canada is called Lottomax, and the jackpot is ofter 50 million. So Money is no concern. Secondly, just ask me how many keyboards and mouses I have. Just ask. Third, I would like to see you prove that theory. We'll pit your "Industrial" rad up against ONE of Koolance's, and see how things go, m'kay? (2000w of heat dissipation, per radiator).Thank you How many?
Quinn Posted December 6, 2010 Author Report Posted December 6, 2010 How many? In this room alone I have 6 pairs of keyboards and mice. If I check my basement, where I store parts, I probably have quite a few more.
Lockon Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 Actually leaving the fridge door open would cause the fridge to work harder to produce the cooling there fore generating more heat nulling the advantage of leaving it open. What I meant to say was: Buy a a BIG BIG fridge like the ones where you hang cows bodies. problem solved.
connorss Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 What I meant to say was: Buy a a BIG BIG fridge like the ones where you hang cows bodies. problem solved.There is still two problem's from that,A) where the **** would someone get one of those, and B) fridege's cool stuff that is around them, a person tried useing a fridge to cool his cpu and if it wasnt for the failsafe activating 24 seconds after he hit the power button he would of burned it out. it maybe could work with a industrial but meh, liquid nitrogen ftw
Quinn Posted December 6, 2010 Author Report Posted December 6, 2010 liquid nitrogen ftw /disagree Usually wrecks CPUs, they aren't meant to get that cold. Phase Change cooling ftw.
gruntmods Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 /disagree Usually wrecks CPUs, they aren't meant to get that cold. Phase Change cooling ftw.AMD CPUS can stand it
gruntmods Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 What I meant to say was: Buy a a BIG BIG fridge like the ones where you hang cows bodies. problem solved.You obiously have no idea how fridges work. They draw heat from a closed area and output it into the outer area. Leaving the door open renders the fridge useless.
Quinn Posted December 6, 2010 Author Report Posted December 6, 2010 AMD CPUS can stand it To a degree (no pun intended), but running a CPU at such low temps is not sustainable.You obiously have no idea how fridges work. They draw heat from a closed area and output it into the outer area. Leaving the door open renders the fridge useless. If someone gives me a fridge, I will modify it to put a computer in it... Wouldn't be too hard *starts drawing plans*
jmdalmighty Posted December 7, 2010 Report Posted December 7, 2010 This has gone so out of topic lolBut for argument sake liquid nitrogen would either freeze the chip and once it heats up will cause cracks or worse. Keeping a working pc in a fridge is a bad ideas as the air inside a fridge is very moist aka pc+ cold water= bad idea
Quinn Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Posted December 7, 2010 This has gone so out of topic lolBut for argument sake liquid nitrogen would either freeze the chip and once it heats up will cause cracks or worse. Keeping a working pc in a fridge is a bad ideas as the air inside a fridge is very moist aka pc+ cold water= bad idea This is true.
XDK Posted December 11, 2010 Report Posted December 11, 2010 First off, its meant to be a waste of money. Our "Powerball" here in Canada is called Lottomax, and the jackpot is ofter 50 million. So Money is no concern. Secondly, just ask me how many keyboards and mouses I have. Just ask. Third, I would like to see you prove that theory. We'll pit your "Industrial" rad up against ONE of Koolance's, and see how things go, m'kay? (2000w of heat dissipation, per radiator). Thank you Yeah while without a mouse or keyboard a computer is worthless, unless you got a touch screen :-P And yeah i would love to put my cooling system against that cheap peice of plastic koolance has. Ive seen koolance's system and its a complete rip off, peice of junk. Mine might now look as fancy but it provides far better results.
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