QUOTE(lichyetan @ Jun 4 2008, 08:27 PM)
eheim is quite famous pump, its reliable and the flow rate are good... but its size
even larger then D5....
more expensive than D5?... bro u haven post ur latest pics... Discussion about watercooling and the results, Version 2
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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Jun 5 2008, 01:13 PM) IcEMoCHa, WC cannot beat Coolit in term of Size....... that what came into my mind yeah but why u wanna care about the size?... get a custom wc kit la better.. btw Eheim is really expensive, more then D5, size too. But the spec said longer running hours and less noise too but no idea how good it will perform though |
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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Jun 6 2008, 10:21 AM) wah so nice the temp..........so how high the fellow can go ??? So what next ? Water Cool Rams? i see.. hmm.. u getting eliminator?hehe very cool exposed unit there........ i miss the lubic........ icemohaha, why i care about the size, i'm planing a small pc, thats why, micro ATx board and a VGA card into the casing not much space left, so TEC is the best choice i guess |
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QUOTE(irangan @ Jun 11 2008, 04:15 PM) but it is worth every cents you spent.. hehe.. you will see the difference when u installed multiple blocks in a loop. lolz... cant wait to test the powa of PA120.3... if your casing the space and low in budget, you can always go for 2 x triple swiftech radiator. With that, its will beat PA120.3. |
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err.. guys.. im troubled.. cuz i bought the d-tek fuzion v2 WB last year comes together with accelerator nozzle.. i didn't install the nozzle b4.. now maybe wanna try it.. but dunno which size will improve performance or make it worst.. advise pls.. WC specs on my siggy ..
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QUOTE(janice @ Apr 20 2009, 05:53 PM) hi i need help on cooling down my processor my processor is a Q9550 which is being plan to oc to 4 ghz or more. i am currently planning to buy a swiftech apologee and a Black Ice gtx 240. are these two product reccomended for me to oc to 4 ghz. my current system is a combination of an aquagate viva water block and a aquagate mini R80 radiator which has an ideling temp of 50 C ++ and full load of 82 ++ base on occt when is cut off it could still go higher. i hope u guys can help me if the 2 things which i plan to buy is good in cooling it down aquagate viva doesnt perform that good and will lose to certain air coolers.. what is ur budget?.. swiftech apogee gtz and black ice gtx 240 should be sufficient for cooling ur q9550 for that speed.. oh right.. don't forget that u will also need a pump.. |
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QUOTE(atomik @ Apr 21 2009, 01:53 AM) hye guys.. it would definitely be better.. not sure if ur pump can handle the extra resistance though.. i got 1 super noob question here currently i am using the H20 120 compact swiftech.. the radiator only provide one 120mm to install. if i change to radiator that provide two fans to install, is it the performance would be better? sory again for that question.. This post has been edited by IcEMoCHa: Apr 21 2009, 10:21 AM |
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that one compact.. hmm shouldn't be a problem cuz the MCP350 pump pressure is quite high..
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Swiftech MCR220 would be a better choice ..
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QUOTE(atomik @ Apr 21 2009, 01:08 PM) thanks alot IcEMoCHa.. no prob man will give a try that MCR220.. one more thing, from the picture given (previous post), how to know the size of my tubing? planning to change it to transparent tubing.. QUOTE(atomik @ Apr 21 2009, 01:08 PM) eik, why? after doing some reading, i think both them should be in my list. but when u suggest MCR320, i think u got own reason. can tell me why? This post has been edited by IcEMoCHa: Apr 21 2009, 02:08 PM |
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