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b0bd0le
09-15-2003, 10:44 PM
i would think watercooling would be the simplest route, however i believe that my price/performance ratio would goto hell.

i have slk900 + low speed panaflo

i would want tecs on my gpu+cpu

and maybe my nb

i've never done watercooling before...

it seems that i'd need a new case to fit the new psu i'd need for the tecs.

so, what would be the best route?
it seems the swifty m462uht is the best tec+water block


is it worth all the trouble, it seems very time consuming to get setup correctly
thanks in advance

saaya
09-15-2003, 11:49 PM
insulating everything is a pain in the 4ss...

the swiftech waterblock with tec already mounted would be a good choice for ya, 120$ though i think :(

Holst
10-06-2003, 05:47 AM
Id recomend starting out with just water and leave the coldplates off, you ca do this with most TEC waterblocks.

Once you are confident in your watercooling setup then you can get a pelt and PSU.

but TBH I think you will be better off going for a vaporphase waterchiller (modded freeser) and watercooling over pelts.