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Thread : Help me select water cooling components
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The idea is to get the heat out of the box. Most solutions are for want of a better word "dumping the heat" into the box which is not helping CPU or the north bridges or your power regulators.
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Thermaltake (CL-W0040) Water Cooling Kit Products
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the thermaltake big water is junk, and the antartica waterblock is a brick wall for flow, you can get much better blocks like the swiftech storm or the mp-05. |
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Hey, thanks for responding to my post guys. I have been working hard on my rigs the past week since I posted. After ALOT of research here and on other forums I decided to upgrade my rig to a more overclocker friendly board so I can really take advantage of the cooling temps of water. The PC in my sig is now my media pc in my living room for my 50' sony plasma (great for LAN partys..) I took out one 7800 GTX(and alot of heat) and the other GTX will temporarly run my new rig. I'm #45 in the EVGA step-up for a 7900 GTX which should run the graphics nicely on a 24' LCD.
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