Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
Watercooling VRM's is very benificial, and more so since we saw how fast they can blow out after skinnee pop'd one on his bed during his GTX's tests.
But you dont NEED FC to get good results. Take the MCW60-4870 for example... and who made you the WC god? LOL

Quote Originally Posted by Water Hippo View Post
Cooper can not look as nice as nickel plated copper. :P I noticed over the years a few people say how ugly copper is, but I must admit I find the raw material alluring, I can't be the only one. (I know this sounds wrong but it was the best way I could put it. )
Nickel looks awful, if youre gonna mimic chrome, might as well do chrome. I prefer the look of copper. And anyone who says copper doesnt look good hasnt seen an Aquatuning WB...

Quote Originally Posted by wondergod View Post
Putting more than 2 rice size drops of thermal paste is the reason for your temp that is 10-20 degrees higher than it should.

I see this all the time when someone is like my CPU is 10-20 degrees higher than it should be, first thing someone says is too much thermal paste. If you mount the cpu block correctly it should squeeze out the excess anyways.
Um, not...you need to spread it in an even layer. Enough pressure to completely squish it out would kill the CPU, socket and mobo.

Ill add some myths:

1. If you have more than 2 blocks you need a 655.
2. If you have more than a 360 rad you need a 655.
3. You need a 480 rad to cool anything newer than a P4.
4. If you put $2000 worth of BP fittings or EK blocks your system will be better.
5. You HAVE to buy EK to get any performance.
6. You cant have JUST distilled water in your loop, you need a kill coil too.
7. Silver coils cause corrosion (lol).