Waterchill

You are right about it being too vague. The temp would depend on roughly a crapload of stuff. Since you're already running 40C you're temp wont be as low as some of the temps you'll find with simialr systems. Furthermore you forgot to specify what cooling system you have now upgrading too-vague to impossible :P
 
Praetor is right that you are too vauge but just guessing I would say 25-30c. It might be higher if you use all the blocks but some people dont use the chipset block. If you only used the cpu block I would say 25-30c with the gfx card 27-35c and with everything 32-36c.
 
With a 2x 80mm RAD it wont make much of an impact on your temp. Temp would prolly play around 28c-30c load and 31c-36c load....well that would also depend on your ambient temp, to better improve your temp with WC set-up a DIY WC is a better option but skip the chipset WC just the CPU and VC and a 120mm RAD is more efficient in cooling your RIG.
 
Watercooling

Yes i agree, just wondered whether how fast i would be able get it up to from a 3.2, ive noticed some get theirs to like 3.9, would that be posible with my setup?
 
Because if u have a dinky ass watercooler, trying to cool 3 things wont be as effective as trying to cool 2 things... :)
 
if ur currently ~40C then with water it will be about 42C, just to let u know, water is not a better cooling than air, just quieter
 
Yes but the effectiveness of any phase change is dependent on the ability of the first-phase to absorb heat aint it?
Not really, the effectiveness of a phase change is dependant on the latent heat of vaporization and the mass flow rate.
 
Ok cut it out with the heavy thermo stuff man :P You hurt my head enough on MSN :P (actually sign on ... i got some questions)
 
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