Title: Water Cooling a PC
1Water Cooling a PC
- A comprehensive guide to water cooling a personal
computer.
Chad Rudd ENGL 105 Final Presentation April
2008 Stockton, CA
2Introduction
- The CPU and heat generation
- Normal CPU cooling methods
- What is CPU watercooling?
- CPU construction and thermodynamic theory
- Why water is better than air
- Components in a CPU cooling loop
3Introduction (cont.)
- Implementation of the cooling loop
- A very brief overview of overclocking
- Where to find more information
- Questions and answers
4The CPU and Heat
- CPU stands for Central Processing Unit
- The brains of any personal computer.
- Generates a significant amount of heat which must
be removed. - Failure to remove this heat will result in severe
damage to the processor. - Example of CPU heat generation with fan cooling
- Max design temperature for an Intel e6420 is 61C
or 141F. - Idle temp 23C
- In graphics based game 55C
- Just 6 degrees from max temp!
5Modern AMD CPU
6Motherboard with CPU Socket
7Normal CPU Cooling Methods
- Most computers ship from the factory with a
heatsink and fan assembly installed on the CPU to
remove heat. - Fans are loud and inefficient
- Fan-cooled CPUs operate within a few degrees
Celsius of their maximum temperature rating - Drastically decreases the lifespan, speed and
ability to overclock the CPU
8What Is CPU Water Cooling?
- CPU water cooling is the process of removing heat
from the CPU using a liquid based cooling loop. - The liquid used is normally a mixture of alcohol,
antifreeze and pure, distilled water, with water
making up the majority of the liquid mixture. - It is an increasingly popular hobby and involves
a lot of innovation and creativity.
9What Is CPU Water Cooling?
- By replacing the fan with a water cooling system,
it is possible to increase the performance of the
chip drastically while decreasing operating
temperature. - Allows overclocking of CPU
- The manual increase in voltage and CPU bus
frequency - Higher bus frequency faster speed of CPU and
overall system performance - With the correct system settings and sufficient
CPU cooling capacity, it is not uncommon to see
gains in speed of 50
10Diagram of Typical Cooling Loop
11CPU Construction
- CPU Construction involves a 250 step process
- First step is to create thinly sliced silicon
wafers from cylindrical bars of silicone called
ingots. - The ingots are made in a way similar to making
rock candy. - Individual molecules of pure silicon are
attracted to and collect around a single point. - Various processes are used to layer and alter the
silicon - Millions of transistors are imprinted onto the
layers giving the CPU its computational power.
12The Fun Stuff Thermodynamics and Electrical
Theory!(so you dont think I am making this
stuff up)
- Electrical components create heat as a byproduct
of their operation. - This heat gereration is based on the equation
- I² x R
- That is electrical current squared times
resistance of the material heat lost to
atmosphere - No material in existence has zero resistance, not
even silicon
13Why is Water Better Than Air?
- Every material has a different thermal
conductivity - Represented by the constant k
- Can be found using the equation
- Thermal conductivity represents the ability of a
material to absorb heat - The k value of some common materials
24 Times Greater!
14Construction of a Cooling Loop
- Created with 5 main components
- Water Block
- Tubing
- Radiator/Fan Assembly
- Pump
- Reservoir
15The Water Block (heatsink)
16The Water Block
- Purpose
- To remove heat from the CPU
- and transfer it to the water
- flowing through it
- Design
- Bi-directional flow
- Labyrinth channeling
- Smooth, flat bottom
- Copper or silver
- Requires Thermal Grease!
- CPU specific
- Interchangeable tube barbs
17Buying a Water Block
- Can be purchased online from water cooling
hobbyist sites - koolance.com, swiftnets.com, newegg.com
- Range in price from 50 to 100
- Do not attempt to make your own!
49.99 swiftnets.com
54.99 koolance.com
18Tubing
19Cooling Loop Tubing
- Purpose
- To provide a fluid flow path to and from the
cooling loop components - Design
- Clear
- Flexible
- Should be able to make sharp turns without
kinking - Ranges in size from ¼ 1
- Various sizes depending on personal customization
- ½ is sufficient for most applications
20Hose
- Tygon tubing is the best in the industry
- Price 2-3 per foot
- 6 feet should be more than enough
- Can be purchased from industrial/medical supply
distributors or over the internet - Check www.tygon.com for distributor info
- Cheap hose cannot make sharp bends without
kinking - Price .50 per foot
- This is one time that you shouldnt worry about
saving money, buy the best or you will regret it!
21Radiator and Fan Assembly
22Radiator
- Purpose
- To transfer heat from the cooling loop liquid to
the atmosphere - Radiator Design
- Large, finned surface area for maximum heat
transfer - Bi-directional, dual pass flow
- Sizable enough to mount somewhere inside or
outside of computer case - May come with an optional mounting bracket
- Some radiators have interchangeable tube barbs
23Fan
- Purpose
- To provide airflow across the radiator in order
to transfer heat from the cooling loop to the
atmosphere - Design
- 80mm, 92mm, 120mm
- 12V power supply
- Connects directly into a power supply lead inside
the computer - Internal bearings reduce motor friction
- More bearings quieter operation
- More bearings steep price increase
- Some fans may come with an optional speed
adjustment dial
24Radiator Fan Assembly
- Professionally designed radiators will have
mounting holes for 80-120mm fans. - Mounting brackets may be available
- They vary greatly in size and design
55.99 koolance.com
25Alternative Radiator Source
- An inexpensive source of radiators is your local
auto parts store - Automobile heater cores are mass produced and
very cheap, especially for domestic cars like
Ford and Chevy - If a heater core is used, fans can be mounted
with zip ties or twistable wire
VS.
GDI by Proliance 399026 Heater Core 24.42
Amazon.com
55.99 koolance.com
26Radiator Fan Assembly Example
27Pumps and Reservoirs
28Pumps
- Purpose
- To push water
- Design
- Centrifugal
- Uni-directional
- AC (120V) or DC (variable)
- In-line or submersible
- Varying capacities (GPH)
- Optional speed adjustment
29In-line vs. Submersible Pumps
- - Submersible pumps
- - Quieter
- - Cheaper
- - Can be a creative challenge to implement
- - In-line pumps
- - Do not require a large reservoir
- - Smaller
- - Longer lifespan
- - Less chance for failure
- - Easy implementation
30AC vs. DC Pumps
- DC Pumps
- Speed ? Voltage
- Cheaper
- More readily available
- Wont electrocute you
- Can be wired up to start automatically when
computer is turned on - AC
- Get a DC pump
31Buying a Pump
- Professionally designed water cooling pump are
70 or more and tend to be limited to in-line
design - An inexpensive source for Submersible DC pumps is
in the marine industry - A 360 GPH submersible pump costs as little as 15
77.99 koolance.com
15 rule-industries.com
32Reservoirs
33Reservoirs
- - Purpose
- - To provide makeup volume
- - To provide expansion volume
- - Visual indication of leakage
- Design
- - Air tight
- - Various sizes
- - Various designs
- - Internal or external installation
34Reservoir Example
35Cooling Loop with Submersible Pump
36Cooling Loop with In-line Pump
37Implementation
- Plan out your system
- Submersible or in-line pump
- External or internal mounting
- Ensure all components have the same size tube
barbs or have adapters ready - Important Familiarize yourself with safely
wiring electrical components into your PSU - Test fit pieces outside of case
- Install water block, pump and radiator in
accordance with their included documentation
38Implementation (cont.)
- Install tubing
- Use plastic hose clamps at each tube barb
connection - Fill reservoir with a 75/25 mixture of pure,
distilled water and anti freeze to prevent algae
growth - You may have to lift reservoir to the highest
point in system to completely fill - Run cooling loop for several hours with computer
turned off and check for leakage - This may require you to install pump to a power
source outside of the computer
39Implementation (cont.)
- If there are no signs of leakage after several
hours, it is safe to turn system on - Monitor temperatures in BIOS to ensure CPU is
operating within CPU specifications - Monitor temperatures from Windows Desktop
- Speedfan and Mother Board Monitor 5 are two free
programs you can download and use - Overclock!
40A Very Brief Overview of Overclocking
- Now that you have sufficient heat removal the CPU
can be overclocked - Overclocking involves the step increase of CPU
Front Side Bus (FSB) frequency and core voltage
in the BIOS - FSB speed is directly proportional to the rate at
which the CPU processes information - Consult your motherboard documentation and
internet hobbyist sites for more information
41For More Information
- water-cooling.com
- koolance.com
- swiftnet.com
- Motherboard technical manual
- CPU technical manual
- google water cooling cpu
- www.chadrudd.com/eng105
42Questions?
- The CPU and heat generation
- Normal CPU cooling methods
- What is CPU watercooling?
- CPU construction and thermodynamic theory
- Why water is better than air
- Components in a CPU cooling loop
- Implementation of the cooling loop
- A very brief overview of overclocking
- Where to find more information
- Questions and answers
43Sources Used
- Background Images
- Slide 1 http//www.bleedinedge.com/crew/ryderocz/
mods/cooling/installed.jpg - Slide 2 www.techpowerup.com/ Asus A8R32 Review
- Slide 3, 4 www.watercooling.com/gallery
- Slide 7 http//www.dansdata.com/images/danletters
064/board.jpg - Slide 8 http//grodrig.vtrbandaancha.net/personal
/f3.jpg - Images
- AMD Processor, Slide 5 http//www.amd.com/us-en/
assets/content_type/DigitalMedia/fx_high_rez.jpg - Motherboard, Slide 6 http//www.engadget.com/200
7/05/16/gigabyte-intros-churchill-mini-dtx-motherb
oard/ - Heatsink and fan, Slide 7 http//studynotes.net/
Essentials-Computer-Components-5 - Silicon, Slide 11 picture of silicone
http//www.sinyo.jp/prod.html - Water blocks, Slide 15, 17 www.koolance.com and
www.swiftnet.com - Thermal grease, Slide 16 http//en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Thermal_grease - Tygon tubing, Slide 18 http//specialtech.co.uk/s
pshop/files/detail/tygon.jpg - Radiator Fan Assembly, Slides 21, 24, 25
www.koolance.com and http//www.hartware.de/media/
reviews/273/oc_duo.jpg - Radiator Fan Assembly Final Example, Slide 26
http//www.moddedcomputers.com/images/radiator_mou
nted_rear2.jpg - Pump Pictures, Slide 27, 28, 31
www.koolance.com
44Sources Used (cont.)
- Works Cited
- CPU Construction, Slide 11 Michael S. Malone,
The Microprocessor A Biography, (New York
Hamilton Printing Co., 1995), 40. - CPU Construction, Slide 11 tweak3d.net How
CPUs are Made, Tuan Solace Nguyen,
http//www.tweak3d.net/articles/howcpusaremade/5.s
html. - Thermal conductivity chart, Slide 13 Thermal
conductivity, http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.e
du/hbase/tables/thrcn.html - The Fun Stuff Thermodynamics and Electrical
Theory! And Why is Water Better than Air?, Slides
12, 13 Michael J. Morane, Fundamentals of
Engineering Thermodynamics, (New York John Wiley
Sons, 1996), 48.