Well if I were running dual anything I'd probably be using the
Eheim 1250 instead of the 1048. The increased water flow will
probably drop your temps a bit more but being Athlons, who knows
how much more stable it'd become. I'd like to find out the
thermal capabilities of the MaxxPert radiator you're using as
well. I just got my radiator from DangerDen and it's their
highest rated single fan one. Perhaps a small radiator that uses
an 80mm fan mounted to the back of the case to be used between
CPU's wouldn't be a bad idea (ie. Pump, cpu1, small radiator,
cpu2, large radiator, pump) Then you may be able to use a
quieter 120mm fan as well. If you decide on giving up on it
altogether I'd be interested in the pump depending how you
decide to sell it. (Parts or kit) Lastly, you're using velcro on
your pump? I'd affix a piece of neoprene to the bottom to reduce
vibration.

Just a few cents of not quite yet experienced knowledge. After
the weekend will be a different story :)

Mr O.


--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm thinking about scrapping my water cooling setup in a
> couple of
> months and going back to CPU fans because it hasn't been
> reliable, and
> it's been high maintenance all along.  And the noise is still
> too
> strong for my taste, both the fans and the pump's vibration. 
> (I like
> to listen to quiet music in the office.)

> -- 
> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
> kbobsoft software consulting
> http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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