Well dualies, but I'd like it to handle a very high load?
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Well dualies, but I'd like it to handle a very high load?
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Inner Diameter (11.1 mm), Outer Diameter (14.3 mm) - (1.6 mm)
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I'd like to see someone update the first post. This is a great thread for newbies. It seems like this is a big year for water cooling. This is the best computer site on the web.
Does anyone know of a good WC supplier in Ireland with a Bricks and Mortar shop?
Why aren't reservoirs mentioned? I'd find it quite informative to have a blurb about the point of having a reservoir, it's + and -'s as well as things to look out for and things that are a no go?
The original post is starting to get a little dated....
Quite...
yeah, I second that motion. With the amount of informative information that pops up every week or so, the sticky could use with a nice update.
I am building a new rig consisting of cpu: qx9650 or 9770 going to O.C. to 4.5 ghz, mobo: evga-790i ultra, gpu: evga-9800gx2 SSC. I want to liquid cool the cpu, gpu and have the ability to cool the memory and chipset at a later date (only have to buy the blocks). I have not used liquid cooling before so I was wondering on what parts to buy for my gpu block and the rest of the set up (cost is not an issue just top performance). I have been looking for a couple weeks now and have found some stuff, but got a little confused on what to get after reading these threads.:shrug:
Martin would work or perhaps mcoffey.:up:
I want to buy a reserator XT, is that product good?
sorry man but none of those canned LC systems are any good.
the best one is the swiftech apogee-drive kit, although I'm not sure if it's available where you are...
yes and its not hard, get an mcp 355 a dtek v2 and then pick a rad (u can do a 120MM or 240MM without modding depending on the case)
what case do u have, and make sure that u have no aluminum at all, even fittings
Read about galvanic corrosion. With copper and aluminum and an electrically conductive medium (water), aluminum will corrode.
www.sidewindercomputers.comQuote:
is there any online store that ships worldwide?
www.shoppts.com
www.performance-pcs.com
www.chilledpc.co.uk
www.frozencpu.com (limited)
depending on your case since it looks like u dont wasnt to mod sells u what rad u can fit, u could do a swiftec mcr 220 with that at the back without modding, so if u wanted u could do a tline an apogy gt drive and an mcr 220 and u would have a drop in system that would be the same as installing a kit if not easier
and petras also ships any ware if u email them
http://www.petrastechshop.com/
what will I get with $300?