Nope, definitely for bling if I remember correctly. RAM doesn't get all that hot.
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Nope, definitely for bling if I remember correctly. RAM doesn't get all that hot.
Okay, misstated that. What I meant was, it doesn't produce a lot of heat. Meaning a simple heatsink can easily dissipate the heat of almost all RAM modules out there. Which is clear when you see the small heatsinks on the 2000MHz+ memory of Corsair. A bit of airflow and a heatsink is usually all that it takes.
XfearX that a ArmorsuitX case?? The rad in the front you have enough room for push/pull or only push??
It's the Lian Li P80 Armorsuit and there is way enough room for push/pull.
What I call red on water.
Red with new 360 Rad.
EDIT: 4 IMAGE LIMIT PER CASE - PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REPLACE ONE OF THE ABOVE IMAGES WITH THE NEW RAD.
Nice job on the build :up:
This is Emily on water. All my rigs were build on air first.
Built for my brother last summer:
Corsair 800D
AMD Phenom II 945
MSI 890FXA-GD70
Corsair Domintaor 4Gig PC12800 (IIRC)
Radeon HD 5770
Corsair HX750
(4) WD 1TB Caviar Black in Raid 5
(1) WD 300 Gig VelociRaptor
Samsung Dvd
Scythe S Flex Fans
Swiftech MCR320
Laing Pump
EK Waterblocks, Res and fitings
Tygon tubing
My first WC :D
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/7576/24122010096.jpg
Fill 'er up!
EDIT: WTF is with the generic memory?
Whoa ... awesome, lowfat!
Nice!!!!!!!
Very Nice!!
my low cost system :D
Here is mine:
Attachment 110634
lowfat,too much tubes and long for one pump,i hope is laing ultra....
you lose much pressure with long tubes,and in the blocks and radiators.
try to put 2 pumps in series.
It is a sealed loop. Adding extra tubing has very little affect on flow. The DDC3.2 I use has no problem providing enough flow for the two Swiftech XT's in my loop. At 3.9GHz one CPU tops out @ 49C while the other tops out @ 55C. I have my doubts adding another pump would help me w/ temps at all.
http://www.abload.de/img/100_41714txe.jpg
And now with Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-6tVWodTUE
Hey D1Rect, very niceŽn clean System !
und deins ist auch klasse Bjoern :)
Danke dir Andy :)
Great Systems here :)