LOL, her number and email addy is in the official press release IIRCQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
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LOL, her number and email addy is in the official press release IIRCQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
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Originally Posted by Dirt
no it won't!I am 100% positive!
edit: a bit confused here.
:cussing: What the... How to watercool the NB then?!?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
EDIT: "you will need the "p4" block to fit the Diag. holes"
What is diag. ?? Do I need the P4 version of Z-chip??
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Originally Posted by Dirt
oh sorry, a bit misunderstanding..."I thought you say will fit this card"...
I thought you say you wanna watercool the 6800 card.
But I still don't think it 's gonna work though. :(
Lol no i have a NV68 for that purpouse :p: No i agree think it will be to little space between the 6800card and the nipples of the Z-chipp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
Get a hold of an old Swiftech MCW40 block, very low profile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirt
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It only comes with 3/8" right?? I use 1/2"Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
Yep, 3/8 only. If your just useing the water loop for the NB then 3/8 is ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirt
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Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
just wondering bud,
have you ever bothered with Chipset watercooling? :confused:
Thanks
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isn't the mcw40 a waterblock? how would you use that for a chipset waterblock?
Im running a full watercooled 1/2" system if thats what you meant.Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
No,Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
When I put a water block on the chipset I always use a pelt. Straight water just doesn't pack enough of a punch.
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isnt NB watercooling kind of ....pointless :stick:
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Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
Silence my friend ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kobalt
Depends, if for example your chipset has a memory controller in it, Cooling helps a lot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kobalt
Also, when you have Chipset voltage options, higher voltage more heat, cooling will help to stablize it some.
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A64 have that internaly in the CPU right??Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by Dirt
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Maybe watercooling the NB wount be the No:1 priority on this card then. But it would be sweet :)Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
EDIT: This seems kinda low profile too.
http://www.overclockers.se/catalog/i...pset_black.jpg
I can tell you this much, on this Asus SLI and MSI neo4 I have here the chipset gets pretty warm. Cooling it wouldn't hurt.
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mY nb sometimes is too damn hot, I was just playing Underground 2 and is yet at 60°C
Well it is to be watercooled in other words. Well I´ll fix it in some way. Lets just hope that the nF4 chip have an more "eaven" surface than the nF2.
Just wondering, if I were to SLI two 6800's, would there be enough room to water cool both of them if I were to use a Silverpop Fusion, but use the SL instead of the HL (the SL being the low profile of the two, as seen )here, it's 19mm high).
Sorry for the OT, but thought I may as well ask while we were on the watercooling topic.
Brum Man: Think that will be ok.
Thats a nice looking block.
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