I've been away from the scene for a while and as the title states, I'm looking for a dual ddc top but there seem to only be a couple of options now,
EK, Alphacool and Bitspower magic cube. Being...
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I've been away from the scene for a while and as the title states, I'm looking for a dual ddc top but there seem to only be a couple of options now,
EK, Alphacool and Bitspower magic cube. Being...
+1 I study Electronic and Electrical engineering.... and this literally makes no sense at all
looks bad a**
Hopefully someone will review it
he said the rattling was in the end without the nozzles if you'd actually read what he posted. so it couldn't have been from tapping the threads
I saw that on their website the other day.... looks pretty good but id only use it on one of those little asus heatsinks sits on another heatsink, if you know what i mean
Nice!... tests? :D
+1 skinnee's testing is as fair as any
I reckon a rad would be more efficient but more susceptible to damage from sand, stones, branches or whatever but i think either with the correct filtering/protection system would perform similarly...
but if heavy things come flying down the stream (if it floods) your rad would be f*****. so i would go for a separate loop with a hx
Just looks like a normal D5 to me... Dunno the difference between a normal one and the koolance one tho :shrug:
My brothers GX2 died and he got a 470 back when he rma'd it which was a pretty good deal
What you need to remember is that this rad is thicker than most radiators so that will reduce the extra restriction slightly.
Also if everyone thought like that then we would never get anywhere.
The op is looking for low profile ram heatsinks
In watercooling terms 5c is quite a lot, also the new EK EN nickel blocks don't have the flaking problem
Its a magicool rad. Here is a thread about it
I had one of those cooling an xbox 360 for a bit... It did manage to just cool it with some serious airflow but for all practical uses its pointless.
:shrug:
To me your original post looks like its very much aimed at user 'windwithme' as you mentioned chess benchmarks... as i said they literally never come up here (maybe very rarely)
It seems like what you've said is directed at one specific user on XS as chess benchmarks rarely come up here and usually when testing es cpu's people usually only focus on how the cpu performs and...
I believe the layer of nickel is so thin that it doesn't make any difference.
from the gpuz screenshot it appears to be pcie x1 1.0
I once used a koolance filter in one of my loops, but it didn't catch anything as i didn't have any leaves or other objects in my loop
That tec is 400w power consumption, you need 400w qmax.
A pc psu should be ok as long as it can supply enough current for the rating of the tec and then a little more just to be sure that it won't...
if i remember correctly the gts250 doesn't have an ihs, so there would need to be a piece of copper between the tec and the gpu, but you may be able to just cool it with one tec
maybe 3 mcw80's each with tecs under them attached to one giant peice of copper which in turn is attached to the gpu may work.... but its lots of work and high cost