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post Dec 12 2007, 10:12 AM

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o_O... Crazy rojak system...
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post Dec 13 2007, 04:09 PM

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Change the radiator to triple core car heatercore.
I think the waterblock design is not too good.Just minus 4c only. sad.gif

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post Dec 15 2007, 08:11 AM

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anyone knows how the apogee gt perform compare to D-tek fuzion in s939 x2 or opteron dual core? icon_question.gif
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post Dec 15 2007, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(CV6149 @ Dec 11 2007, 01:00 PM)
here some result for my rojak system heheh..

Idle.

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Load temp is around 50C.Duh! Better about 10c than my old hsf same spec and vcore..BUT Im quite satisfied for the cost n setup option.Upgrade option is very wide.
I believe a good result can be a achieve from better aftermarket wb or better design diy block and also radiator.
Soon will try heatercore from car.

not to shabby..I guess
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y idle and load temperature differ so much?...
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post Dec 15 2007, 09:23 AM

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Aiih..Im not soo sure.......Suspect the waterblock design not very good.
Will attempt a 2nd design soon.
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post Dec 15 2007, 10:26 AM

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the huge difference between ur idle/load temp may hint that your culprit is the radiator instead of your WB.
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post Dec 15 2007, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Dec 15 2007, 10:26 AM)
the huge difference between ur idle/load temp may hint that your culprit is the radiator instead of your WB.
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Emm please elaborate more regarding this..
What are the aspect that hamper its performance..
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post Dec 15 2007, 10:39 AM

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the job of the WB is only to efficiently absorb the heat and relay the heat to the water, then the water flow to the radiator, where its main job is to cool the water off before it flows in another cycle. So.. judging by the temp difference, in a way, its indicating that your radiator isnt doing its job good enough...

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post Dec 15 2007, 10:44 AM

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i think his water block is adsorbing the heat a little too slowly .... thats why difference so much in so little time... if its the radiator, it will heat up slowly... water heat capacity is high...
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post Dec 15 2007, 10:48 AM

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well... u try try and touch the outlet and inlet of your radiator and compare both, one end should be fairly cool and another would be warm, if the difference of both is not significant, then it might be the radiator as the culprit. If both are nearly the same, it would be your waterblock then.
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post Dec 15 2007, 12:47 PM

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Emmm.........I have check..that can feel a diff btw old and warm with outlet and inlet.......Dun really understand..what is wrong with the rad..since the flow is good.couple with 12" fan too...
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post Dec 15 2007, 02:41 PM

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make a waterblock with more fins might be better....
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post Dec 16 2007, 04:27 PM

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just cod with metalzone 30 minutes ago for this baybe!!!

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post Dec 16 2007, 08:51 PM

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heheh faster ... show ur new gigabyte setup with the above babe inside ...

can't wait to see how it turns out to be .. remember to update some performance difference as well. ...
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post Dec 16 2007, 09:51 PM

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hehehe... fyi , my gigabyte cpu block and radiator sold edi....

just keep reseirvoir and pump as backup.....

currently now use clearflex 60 tubing... hehehehe...

waiting money to buy gud pump , nex week maybe fix it to my pc....
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hahah .. then ur only choice would be swiftech pump again right ??

unless u have other candidate in mind as well ....

clearflex is good but I prefer musketeer coz it's more transparent ... however it's slightly stiff compared to clearflex ...
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post Dec 16 2007, 11:01 PM

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maybe ill take rm 100 range pump...

no money liao...
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post Dec 16 2007, 11:30 PM

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bro, if ur range is within RM100, id suggest that you take nirox and get the correct barbs and do some minor modding as it outperforms sub RM100 pump which is made for PC WC. Then save your money and get the D5.
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post Dec 17 2007, 02:16 AM

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hmm .. be patient loh ... raise the money slowly ...
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post Dec 17 2007, 02:23 AM

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im rather curious, what is the best waterblock available at this time? i do notice that most very good waterblocks are rather restrictive... it does make sense in a way though.

This post has been edited by AoiNatsume: Dec 17 2007, 02:25 AM

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