mine was 45 - 48 c on full load.
and mine was Bigwater non-se
If u want better performance, i wud say DIY a WAtercooling Kit
But its worth it
Cheers and GOOD LUCK
Thermaltake BigWater SE
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Jul 27 2006, 03:47 PM
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erm.. 48c on full load is normal i guess..
mine was 45 - 48 c on full load. and mine was Bigwater non-se If u want better performance, i wud say DIY a WAtercooling Kit But its worth it Cheers and GOOD LUCK |
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QUOTE(lighter @ Jul 27 2006, 08:18 PM) i use external to check my thermometer to monitor my cpu temperature. Previously air cooling idle was 43-46c full load was 50-52c. Now water cooling idle 46c full load about the same with air cooling also.. erm...damn!! waste my money if that is ur temp, id say its up to you Id say the silent tower worked better at idle and full load. considering the idle temp is lower. try changing ur pump to a DIY. Get a Nirox P2800 , and mod the fittings to a 1/4, i think metalzone can do that, than try and see is there any difference in temps. Good Luck |
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