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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] NetburstXE View Post
    .5GPM? Seriously? That sucks
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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Not if you talk to that guy over on SLI zone
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    Definitely will need to know CPU / frequency. For example, if you were running a Q600 @ 7GHz, that would be a pretty low and amazing temp. A single-core celeron though... definitely way too much.

    In all likelyhood the pump is going to be your primary bottleneck. I would suggest slowly replacing pieces of your koolance loop with custom parts until you finally hit "acceptable" temperatures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Not if you talk to that guy over on SLI zone
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