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checkout skinneelabs.com for rad data :)
Be careful with that, you might take out the rpm monitor or PWM receiver if you guess wrong (pwm or rpm to ground)
Do you have access to an oscilloscope? You could just power the GPU and then check the pins on the fan header for a pwm signal out. Just be careful, you'll want a 15-25khz (probably 25khz) square...
That's air in the loop, not compression of the liquid
Umm, wut? Water with concentrations of silver like we run is enough to kill FISH, algae don't stand a chance. Dyes aren't toxic, in fact thermochill is MARKETED as non-toxic...
There's not a single universal block that will fit them? :rolleyes:
looks to me like your block is gunked up...and all of these coolants are mostly water, so I don't really see how one would bleed faster than another :shrug:
generally speaking, those little PCI squirrel cage fans are complete junk.
You seem to lack a fundamental grasp of the mentality of the bencher. It's not about performance/dollar or anything reasonable like that. It's performance at ANY cost...which is why AMD paid $5k/180L...
qft. single card != single gpu
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Measure from the pegs on the back (or can you not access that either?)
Yea, you never forget something like that. I was on an assembly line last summer and I hated every second of it, but it's SO vivid in my memory.
I doubt it's manually managed, though it probably is made in big vats, I'd imagine they use electrical mixers for consistency and it was a formulation issue...that's just a guess though.
Feser screwed the guys who were making it for them so they took it to market themselves
Just a thought, what if you were to use QDC's with the tline so you could bleed the loop then remove the tline and have a QDC in its place (should be lower profile, right?)
it was difficult to use and difficult to get even pressure. You had 4 allthread posts that screwed into a backplate and were held in place by nuts and washers. The block went on top of that, then...
Don't move the pumps while on setting 3 and up?
Man...that's one heck of a tease.
You could run off an RD20 or RD30 and it'd handle your whole loop without blinking
best to use as in easiest?
Best looking is up to you...I like the lamptron clamps personally :shrug:
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Watercooling won't decrease your heatload, just so you're aware. The chips are still going to generate (approximately) the same amount of heat...you could do a long tubing run to a window and back or...
I fixed it for you :p:
slipstreams are terrible on rads...scythe really just has the sflex and the gt. They're not an OEM, you can't really count on the quality of their brand like you can with delta or sanyo denki