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Liquid Cooling
Ok guys, Im looking at buying some OCZ Flex EX Pc2-9600's 4gb which has liquid cooling capabilities...as wekkl as im looking at upgrading my CPU to a Q9550, I was looking at some liquid cooling solutions for my ram and CPU becuase im looking at OC's both... sugestions please be under $200(AUS)
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You will get a lot more responses if you post this question in the Liquid Cooling section. That's where all the experts on the subject are.
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you really dont need to watercool them your not gonna get much out of those with water
if you want great set of ddr2 you need the gskills pc2-9600 pi a good board can take them to 1300 cas5
or try your luck with the lv series
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Lol zsamz....i've been looking or them for AGEEESSS and i cant find them in ANY!!!!! shop in AUS so i've decided to OC the OCZ's.....
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the koolance i dont need becuz the OCZ's hav Liquid cooling built in http://www.ocztechnology.com/product..._ex_4gb_series
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Import them mate, I got nothing against them Flex rams but the Gskills have been known to clock very well without requiring liquid cooling solutions and co , and the diffuser for them rams will kill flow inmensly... or like suggested look for the low voltage 9600 blades
They are cheaper then the Gskills and the FLex rams , link here : 4GB OCZ PC2 9600 LV Blade
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How exaclty am i gonna import the G.Skills???? and yes i've been looking for the G.skills cuz they clock nicely and idc about looks they both look fine...and i found a shop in canada that sells em 4 cheaper(th g.skills) than the OCZ's r over here
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Oow yeh i think i might go for a Xigmatek midrange CPU cooler then get a ramfan for my modules....and those blades aren't sold in AUs either >_<...so if im gonna import then whichi dont have any idea how i know newegg dsnt ship internationally then id get some of the G.Skillz 9600 PI's
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memoryc.com has them but you pay an arm and a leg for them.
i dont know thier shipping policy but thier based in ireland i think.
heres the overpriced link.
http://www.memoryc.com/computermemor...serieskit.html