Here's a link to the review of the CPU block: http://gruntville.com/reviews/wc/polarflo_sf/index.php
And here's one to the GPU block: http://gruntville.com/reviews/wc/polarflo_vga/
Here's a link to the review of the CPU block: http://gruntville.com/reviews/wc/polarflo_sf/index.php
And here's one to the GPU block: http://gruntville.com/reviews/wc/polarflo_vga/
To me it looks like you can slap any of them on it
I am a true noob when it comes to water or T.E.C. cooling. So if you could be so kind, as to point me into the right direction of a good one, I will be very grateful.
for a cpu you want a 226 tec running 12volts will prolly net ya about 190-200ish roughly in heat watt disapation. easily enough for any decent vcore a stock mobo will put out without a vcore mod. from there you need a way to cool the hot side of the pelt which will be the above mentioned load PLUS the heat load of your processor. so say easily 300+ watts of heat. a good way to go is a good rad with good fans blowing on it -thru it I went push pull on mine and keep water damn near ambient and cpu just under 0°c best I saw was -12 when I had chilled water more likely the -3 to 5c range with ambient water. other than that insulate insulate insulate oh did I mention insulate? hehe plays a big roll in the setup.
So, if I were to get my pelts from Danger Den. Would that be alright? And about the insulating, how do I do that, and what kind of OC's would I get with a 226 on my CPU and an 80 on my vid card?
Oh, and thank you.
Yeah, perfectly fine.Originally posted by =w=
So, if I were to get my pelts from Danger Den. Would that be alright? And about the insulating, how do I do that, and what kind of OC's would I get with a 226 on my CPU and an 80 on my vid card?
Oh, and thank you.
How to do it?
http://www.over-clock.com/ivb/index.php?showtopic=1013
you go
Oc? much better compared to air or better compared to water, depending on you particular chips of course.
Check Swiftech site for guide on how to as well as DD
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