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| 599040 | 2007-10-07 07:11:00 | Hi guys i just want to know what brand/model of water cooling systems you have. Under what temps with what components. |
JUST INSANE (6682) | ||
| 599041 | 2007-10-07 08:44:00 | Water cooling? What for, most systems can handle a bit of OC'ing without gasping for some cooling. Since the only game I play is Solitaire, thats what I believe :lol: | beeswax34 (63) | ||
| 599042 | 2007-10-07 08:57:00 | Water cooling? What for, most systems can handle a bit of OC'ing without gasping for some cooling. Who cares about overclocking? If I could afford it right now, I'd water cool simply for the quiet... |
Deane F (8204) | ||
| 599043 | 2007-10-07 09:52:00 | Who cares about overclocking? If I could afford it right now, I'd water cool simply for the quiet... umm......i have never seen a water cooling before(apart from the magazine etc) so i don't really know how quiet they run, but here is my question: water cooling systems use cooling liquid to bring the heat away from the CPUs, etc, but how does the cooling liquid get cooled? heat sink? fan? are they really that quiet given that they have a pump pumping cooling liquid around? if they use fans to cool down the cooling liquid then it will be just as noisy as normally cooling method won't it? i though water cooling system is good because of the ability of cooling things down, using high heat capacitance liquid, rather than quietness.......i don't really know but that is what it appears to me. |
powerover (12121) | ||
| 599044 | 2007-10-07 18:03:00 | water cooling systems use cooling liquid to bring the heat away from the CPUs, etc, but how does the cooling liquid get cooled? heat sink? fan? Radiator. As to quietness; you get what you pay for. However, it is possible to build the entire setup yourself apart from the CPU block. |
Deane F (8204) | ||
| 599045 | 2007-10-07 19:56:00 | Water cooling? What for, most systems can handle a bit of OC'ing without gasping for some cooling. Since the only game I play is Solitaire, thats what I believe :lol: Ah,then this is for you. www.youtube.com |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 599046 | 2007-10-08 03:38:00 | but how does the cooling liquid get cooled? heat sink? fan? the one's i've seen had a radiator with a fan attached, but that was only one quiet fan as opposed to numerous high spped high noise fans i suppose with a larger radiator you could get away with passive cooling |
motorbyclist (188) | ||
| 599047 | 2007-10-08 04:47:00 | the one's I've seen had a radiator with a fan attached, but that was only one quiet fan as opposed to numerous high speed high noise fans i suppose with a larger radiator you could get away with passive cooling Those Japanese make tiny heat pumps?. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 599048 | 2007-10-08 05:03:00 | it was a gigabyte one, i think it was like their bottom model.... and every computer counts as a heater regardless of cooling method; the heat is still passed into the surrounding air |
motorbyclist (188) | ||
| 599049 | 2007-10-08 16:12:00 | Water cooling! Water and electricity, highly incompatable! Water pipes. Never seen one that didn't leak sooner or later. |
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