Sas and water cooling

aeyeaws

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anybody have any thoughts on using serial scsi on mid high - end system?
also list some watercooling stuffs please including waterblocks for chipset and harddrives.
transfer rates arent all of it with ide vs sas, the scsi unloads the cpu.

the watercooling is for the noise reduction mostly. large radiator with an imperceptible fan or even passsive radiator , or lol , evaporative cooler
 
If your hard drive transfers are enough to significantly affect your CPU you need to be looking at spending more on the CPU than on SCSI HDDs and a controller card.

How much are you willing to spend on the water cooling system and how extensive is it going to be? Just the CPU or CPU/GPU/NB/SB? The overclocking forum will be better able to answer your questions about water cooling setups, they even have a sticky on the basics of water .
 

aeyeaws

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the tards who multibox wow run into slowdowns with hd's. they use ssd's or raid 0 ide drives. the concept is if your spending 2 grand on a toy box why not go sas raid? i was hoping to find a few comments from people who used raid 0 ide or ssd's and switched to sas. boards come with sas .


 
WCing info:

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/252455-29-water-cooled-computer#t1801333

WE WILL NOT spoon feed about WCing. Ask WCing related Questions in this section:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-29-183.html
 

aeyeaws

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lol, you know everytime i talk to one of these berkeley heads it makes me glad i didnt finish college. i guess noone can offer any useful info about sas, i think tim leory covered the rocket science