Lol, yeah if you had not mentioned that, I was about to tear the OP's question apart. If we are still talking $50, the MCR320 is the obvious choice. If your willing to pay more, I suggest a PA...
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Lol, yeah if you had not mentioned that, I was about to tear the OP's question apart. If we are still talking $50, the MCR320 is the obvious choice. If your willing to pay more, I suggest a PA...
Don't want to burst your bubble, but it will take a very nice 120.3 radiator to cool an overclocked E8600, and a GTX 280. TBH, you will probably need more than that. With the above mentioned, I...
Still, just don't get the Stealth, anything is better than that.
I feel your pain. Transforming those toys is harder than a rubix cube. My friend has like 20, and I mess with them... a lot.
The Black Ice GT Stealth is bull crap, and offers lower temperatures than an MCR320. It is also way to thin to be used for anything, but a space restricting build, in which case you would not be...
EVGA 790i Digital PWM has nice overclockability, or so I hear.
I was trying to predict the total cost, water is actually pretty heavy to ship. Like $7-10. Well you could use HydrX for a UV green, which I also find easiest. There are always other options...
You could probably make the same thing with distilled water and car antifreeze anyway. What you are really paying for is a name, and for it to be shipped from a different country. And the...
Yeah it's like within 2 degrees of water, and looks great under UV. As for how it performs stacked up against other coolants, it is definitely not worth $30 a bottle. Distilled will always be the...
WTF, that's wierd, any idea how that happened? Overtightening maybe? Need to know so I know what to make sure not to do, considering I have had bad luck with chipset blocks as well.
You can use an individual waterblock on the Southbridge, and just move your GTX 260 to a different slot, for example the bottom slot. The 780i uses all x16 PCI-E slots so it doesn't really matter...
I got one of those boards... (read sig...) :down:
EVGA doesn't deserve unethical treatment... They are sort of already doing things a lot of things that other manufacturers don't do, namely...
2 years seems a little long, but the project turned out great. I especially love the red LED's with the lights off. Makes it look like it's serious time for business. :clap:
Uhm, congratulations? Way to keep us 5-7 days in waiting. Care to give us hints to the color/finish of the Ascension, or where you plan on going with this worklog?
In that case both those rads combined in one loop will be an excellent decision. The D5 is a strong pump. It will surely be able to handle the extra rad, you should also have more clearance to...
For the OP.
Want to tell us what case you have, so we can distinguish which rad will fit best in your system?
Depends on what you consider cheap. You can't beat a TRUE in terms of performance for the money. It is quite large though, make sure it fits in the case, but if it's only a temporary solution, I...
Not with an overclocked CPU. For a simple solution, just add in a MCR320. You can leave the rest of the components as is. With barely any restriction in the Fuzion v2, the D5 should be able to...
Get it off, with this.
http://washford.scene7.com/is/image/Washford/400-154237?$prod$
Your not the only one, I need proof as well... If it's true, we need serious lawsuits... :down:
Edit: TY lennox for the link. I actually remember reading that before, I just never recognized...
I know I would rather support the TC brand because they have always offered great products that always worked for me in the past. But as for your post, you lost me at "I don't know.." Uhm, care to...
I love TC PA products, but for some reason, I'm not surprised by this news. I guess I could have seen the PA 120.4 coming out, but I guess it seems long overdue. If it really comes out though, I'm...
Uhm, WTF, okay then, I call the magical wand that shoots fire and special snowshoes that freeze mud on contact. I also want ninja stars, and a circus monkey that knows karate.........
Have fun...
The PSU will support a 12 volt pump which is all you need for a CPU only loop. If the watercooling is still a "maybe" sort of thing, and those are your only case options, you should just buy the...
I meant we should just get back to the OP questions. If it is going to become a PC P&C 750 watt Silencer vs. TX750W thread, then maybe we should take it to General Hardware. I'm sure everyone...