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A few quick questions about temps for cooling.

Asked by KrazyRhino in Computer Fans and Cooling

In my ever exciting attempt to build amazing computers I try to find the best methods for cooling.
I recently got information on how to convert an Air Cooling computer to Water Cooling. Well now my question is what I should aim for temp wise

What is the "average", "good", and "excellent"?
What can I use to test my computer's temp "under load"?
Is Speedfan accurate with what it lists for tempretures?
Is there someway to log temps so I can share the temps mine are saying so I can find out if mine are running right?

My plan is to design the coolest (temp wise) computer I can that can handle high end graphics and lots of data transfers (I want to have it as a file server eventually).

STATS OF COMPUTER
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The case I use currently is a U2-UFO Duality by MountainMods
10 Case fans (6 120mm Magnetic Bearing fans, and 4 80mm magnetic bearing fans)
CPU fan is the Thermaltake Big Tornado
I have 5 Hard Drives also needing to be cooled appropriately.
1 74GB Raptor.
1 200GB WD SATAII drive.
1 500GB WD SATAII drive.
1 500GB Seagate SATAII drive.
1 500GB Hitachi SATAII drive.Start Free Trial
 
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