What kind of temps would I see when it's hooked to a 3.4 EE, OC'd to hopefully 4GHz.
What kind of temps would I see when it's hooked to a 3.4 EE, OC'd to hopefully 4GHz.
Simple asnwer... I haven't got the faintest of ideas
Neve heard of anyone using this monster
Drop BillA a line at ProCooling or or Swiftech's website
That really depends if you can cool it properly. Which is hard, That was a block from last year. I used to use a single and see -4 celsius @ 3.7ghz over a year and a half ago.. The block is expensive. The pumps and rad's needed would have to be top notch and expensive, you would need 2 dedicated Power supplies to power them. Meanwells. $110 each. and about $40-$60 worth of electric per month.
All added up, you would get colder and save more money with a Mach1 and safer.
I've seen a couple people use these a year or more ago. Nothing magic about them.
Dont even ask where i've been!!!
dual 226 water block? can someone link me? or is this that mini-chiller that uses two 226er's to cool water?
Asus G60VX : Intel T9600@3.299GHZ : Nvidia GTX260M @ STOCK/ .9v
Seriously, that much more/month? **** that, I'll spend some more and get a Vapo LS or Prommy GT.
It ain't cheap d00de
mind you, phase change units are power hungry as well!
Damn...Ok, running a Vapochill LS, how much more/month would it be.
Vapochill would be less a month, at least in electricity (though probably not credit card bills!).
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