passive PSU reach 500W nowadays.
if they heat too much they will turn themselves off until cooled down.
I don't think a 500W passive PSU will fit two 4870 (plus CPU) it's a bit too close to the...
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passive PSU reach 500W nowadays.
if they heat too much they will turn themselves off until cooled down.
I don't think a 500W passive PSU will fit two 4870 (plus CPU) it's a bit too close to the...
just take an external radiator, put it in a little bucket of distilled water and see what's the performance difference between a normal one and this one
the pump pumps a lot of liters (gallon) a minute.
The difference between cold and 'hot' water is a degree
so there's no point in bigger water blocks
air cooling water blocks get hot and don't...
almost all pumps are listed as 50,000 MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) which is about 5 years of non stop use.
However Statistics aside I have no data on real world use
If your pump rpm is...
you can tape it to the outside of the barb/hose. one at the inlet of the rad and one at the outlet of the rad should give you statistics about your water cooling performance.
if you tape one right...
75 degrees is over the thermal specification of the cpu (max temp the cpu can go) by either 4 degrees or by ~14 degrees depending on your exact cpu (check here)
you should be aware that you're...
I've seen adjustable MCP355 as well
Can I ask a question?
Why do some people prefer to buy the MCP655 over the MCP355
The difference is that the 355 has a head of 15 ft (4.5 m) and a flow of ~ 120 GPH (454 LPH) while the 655 has a...
you may want to put another failsafe as others have suggested and put a sensor to your waterblock in case of a kink or a clog in the system.
edit: if you want another failsafe to consider I've seen...
There's this issue of warranty.
If some hardware fails and you call to get it replaced, they're not going to help you once they see you water cool your server so you should think about that point
it's the best solution I've ever seen for pc cooling so far.
when designing a room/house you should think about putting your ac near your computer and doing exactly that.
that is until Tiny...
So True Utnorris
shipping is a real headache
I think I saw a product somewhere (outdated?) that allows you to connect the pump to the wall outlet
Try to look at those sites: mCubed, Aqua-computers
Is it possible to route power from the two psu's to power the pump?
he said a week ago that he's 'booked' for two months and after that he's taking a vacation (or so I believe)
make your loop with one pump and tell us if it works
the biggest you can afford should be able to cool the best
same thing as in choosing a computer only you can give guidelines like: if you don't buy the computer for gaming don't invest in a good HD. if you plan to save a lot of video or HD images get a big...
the topic's subject is "Choosing The Best Pump for Your WaterCooling System"
it doesn't explain how to choose a pump but instead just gives a few descriptions on them
$15 for a spit of Compound.
How much does diamond dust costs? you'll have to mix it with glue for it to stick to the cpu/gpu
When's the funeral?
I left a (visitor) message to all the moderators more then a week ago about rearranging all the stickies but got no response. will it make a difference if I'll post them a private message?
why not? can it short the motherboard?
on second thought suppose it does short the new motherboard, you can return it as defective so it's better to try it now while it's brand new
oh good! then now I can bad things on you :)
nobody fixed electrical parts as far as I know. they just replace it