Here's my watercooled pulsar system. 3x pulsar2 cards on my overclocked amd64 and 6800gt card. As you can see, the P180 case is stuffed with cards & drives (4 HDDs, 2 DVD, 3 P2 cards, 1 sync card, 1 HDTV card), the case is limiting but i worked around it. The pulsar cards are cooled with a slot blower @ 7volts.
Been running the system for about 3 months now under heavy video/audio work and also gaming, rock stable, cool and very quiet. Pretty good for a few more yrs until i upgrade to a multi core system.
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great job. I was very tempted by a watercooling system but as i have chosen a 100% Noctua system (rad and 120mm fans with a Zalman rehobus that allows you to control the fan speeds) and a M12 Seasonic power supply i am very happy with it. Although i have 6 fans (2 in, 1 out, 2 for cpu rad and 1 for my raptor 150Go HD) my rack offers silence... really amazing.
For those looking for silence and efficiency, I just want to stress that those Noctua 120 mm ( i have tested several other brands) can blow at very low speeds which is a stunning feature. Hence all my fans are at the minimum rate and they blow better than the other brands (Papst, Noiseblocker)... Of course you won't get the watercooling system 100% silence.
Hope it helps,
For those looking for silence and efficiency, I just want to stress that those Noctua 120 mm ( i have tested several other brands) can blow at very low speeds which is a stunning feature. Hence all my fans are at the minimum rate and they blow better than the other brands (Papst, Noiseblocker)... Of course you won't get the watercooling system 100% silence.
Hope it helps,