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Thread: SLI OC'd 8800Ultra loop W/ Cheap TT Cooling. Wow!

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    Awesome! You should go for it! I wanted to do this back in the day a year ago when it first came out and never got the guts to try it. I'm glad to see it worked ok. With some mods, it would make a very nice external kit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    If you do go ahead with getting one of those for yourself, you might want to consider changing the rad as well. Tt's site still shows the old (inefficient) copper condenser type rad. They've somewhat silently have begun to switch over to a more common style rad in some of their cases but the entire rad is made out of aluminum and they use copper blocks with those same kits.
    Quote Originally Posted by virtualrain View Post
    Awesome! You should go for it! I wanted to do this back in the day a year ago when it first came out and never got the guts to try it. I'm glad to see it worked ok. With some mods, it would make a very nice external kit!


    I think i'll give it a try. $180 bucks isn't too bad of a loss if it doesn't work. I'll try to change the rad out as well.
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