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| 820705 | 2009-10-15 08:45:00 | I recommend the corsair h20 kit - its surprisingly awesome for the price! www.computerlounge.co.nz I swear i saw it for $129.00 in CL not too long ago Review: www.youtube.com Beats true 120 i think |
whellington (15030) | ||
| 820706 | 2009-10-15 09:02:00 | I recommend the corsair h20 kit - its surprisingly awesome for the price! www.computerlounge.co.nz I swear i saw it for $129.00 in CL not too long ago Review: www.youtube.com Beats true 120 i think Meh, it's basically a liquid TRUE120, really. I personally wouldn't bother, as slight as the chance may be more things can go wrong with water cooling than air cooling. If you want to go watercooling then do it properly with Swiftech/HK/Dtek blocks with MCP655 pump and a decent rad. |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 820707 | 2009-10-15 09:45:00 | But Jimm has a $900 budget I thnk. | Sweep (90) | ||
| 820708 | 2009-10-15 09:57:00 | To watercool a cpu youd be looking at around $500 for decent parts. Swifttec pump $100-150 120mm radiator $100ish or 240 (better!) $150 Swiftec block $150 Then hose, fans and fittings, another $50 For day to day use probaly not worth it but for cooling, quietness and brag/looks its good. Mine is as close to silent you can get I think, thats all good parts with yate loon fans on te 240mm radiator |
hueybot3000 (3646) | ||
| 820709 | 2009-10-15 10:00:00 | If you want to go watercooling then do it properly with Swiftech/HK/Dtek blocks with MCP655 pump and a decent rad. And yeah if you want to watercool then do it properly, im on my third setup, started with noname parts (cooled about as well as air if not worse) then thermaltake, an improvement but still not great. Then what I have now, running stock i7 im at room temp most the time,full load about 35, low 60's when OC'd to 3.7 loaded with fans turned down to quiet |
hueybot3000 (3646) | ||
| 820710 | 2009-10-15 10:24:00 | hen what I have now, running stock i7 im at room temp most the time,full load about 35, low 60's when OC'd to 3.7 loaded with fans turned down to quiet Bragging are we? :D Can't wait till the new Apogee XT comes out here! |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 820711 | 2009-10-15 10:28:00 | I wouldnt say bragging, although I am proud of my pc lol But it was more of a vouch for the benefits of watercooling The only downside it water on parts and antifreeze through the carpet! |
hueybot3000 (3646) | ||
| 820712 | 2009-10-15 19:11:00 | A great combination. Water and electricity. | JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 820713 | 2009-10-16 06:14:00 | I was only asking as to what is available in regards to water cooling systems. From what have read, it probably wouldn't be required for what I use my PC for. | convair (13650) | ||
| 820714 | 2009-10-16 06:52:00 | I was only asking as to what is available in regards to water cooling systems. From what have read, it probably wouldn't be required for what I use my PC for. Yea, usually even stock cooling is fine unless you plan to OC. Lots of people think that the stock cooler is not enough for norma usage....but it is. get the TRUE120 or Promilatech when you're ready to OC. |
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