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 newbie need help with water cooling + overclock, ivy bridge, panther point and nvidia 680

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sam sam
post Apr 28 2012, 05:15 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Apr 28 2012, 03:07 PM)
but water cooling to install ... i rather not risk doh.gif let a professional do hehe.


Added on April 28, 2012, 3:22 pmwho is better ? ez or cytrix ?

I noticed ez has a trade in programme, sounds good for upgrading water blocks doh.gif hm...
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Does not mean send to the experience people no problems. It's would be worse if you do not know how to maintain it
Water cooling setups need maintenance.

If you must do consider the two people above and Jibek. They all supply and install watercooling stuff
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post Apr 28 2012, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Apr 28 2012, 06:00 PM)
rasa kit ?

hm who's jibek ? got a website ?
Any of them selling a nvidia 680 gtx water block ?
I heard rumors EKB may not be a good brand to get because of stories about leaks ... are these rumors true ?
Oh maybe i wasn't clear.
I already have a water cooling system

1. swiftech apogee XT
2. tubings and the connector thingys ...
3. XFC Xchanger 360
4. 6 gentle typhoon fans for the radiator
5. water pumply
so got enough for the cpu water block essentially. Just need someone to install it back.
Also want to add in a gpu water block for my 680 gtx nvidia card.
changing the ddr3 settings to 1600 freq and 1.65 volts fixed the crashing issues ... but i'm not sure if my hardware and bios is setup properly so needs to be looked at.

also my drive need to recover the data ....
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if you have everything tried to do it yourself.
you can turn on the power supply only and test for l day. this way if it leaks none of your components are on and there will be no damage.

gtx680 i dont think the water block is in the stock unless you buy from overseas
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post Apr 29 2012, 07:42 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Apr 29 2012, 01:39 AM)
aiyoh, i not so hardcore like u fellas doh.gif i'm more of an end user ... i rather have a pro do it instead. Leaks are no fun :{
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leaks are no fun. but sometimes it would if you dont maintain the loop.

unless every 6 months you would bring the pc back to be service

 

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