if you want to move your PC, water cooling is not recommended.
Stick with air cooling.
Cheap water cooling doesn't offer satisfying performance too.
WC kit for proc n GC, need recommendations
WC kit for proc n GC, need recommendations
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Nov 7 2006, 03:27 PM
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if you want to move your PC, water cooling is not recommended.
Stick with air cooling. Cheap water cooling doesn't offer satisfying performance too. |
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Nov 8 2006, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(Doom @ Nov 7 2006, 10:12 PM) Agree here... poor WC kit is useless as compared to nice air cooling stuffs... remember me ??it is proven with my own experience as well.... last time used Bigwater SE for both CPU and GPU cooling ... but the result was beaten by my current Thermalright SI-120 by par .. a drop of further few more degrees during idle while the load condition is lower by a degree or two. The hassle of maintaining the WC is not advisable at all.. especially when moving around the PC.... last time i said these to you lol |
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