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post Nov 9 2006, 06:10 PM, updated 20y ago

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Help~!@~!@~!@~!@~!@ T.T my thermaltake bigwater se cant pump the liquid to run T.T have sound but cant work.liquid is full. and everythings i check its ok liao de



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post Nov 9 2006, 06:21 PM

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make sure there is no bubble inside the water pump..
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:23 PM

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wat bubble u mean? if have bubble then hw to remove it
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:24 PM

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maybe pump spoilt....RMA time perhaps
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:25 PM

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RMA mean wat?
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:38 PM

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sorry, but whats the use of this thermaltake bigwater?

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post Nov 9 2006, 06:41 PM

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have a look in http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Liguid/...cl-w0005-01.asp
its a liquid cooling system for computer
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:58 PM

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Thanks...

Sorry for the OT...smile.gif
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post Nov 9 2006, 06:59 PM

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Jus wondering, how much you bought it for? Again sorry for the OT...
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post Nov 9 2006, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(hsiengloong @ Nov 9 2006, 06:59 PM)
Jus wondering, how much you bought it for? Again sorry for the OT...
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post Nov 9 2006, 07:01 PM

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anyone can help me~!~!~! T.T i dun understand thermaltake's FAQ... anyone can teach me?

Question: It appears as if something is blocking my pump from pumping out water smoothly. What should I do?
Answer: 1. Please turn on the pump without turning on the computer system for testing.
2. In order to turn on the pump without turning on the system, please follow the following steps:
a. Unplug all connections from the power supply to system components.
b. Connect only the pump to the power supply.
c. Make sure the power supply is in the 'Off' position.
d. Take a paper clip and untwist it.
e. Plug one side of the paper clip wire into the green wire hole on the 20 or 24pin connector from the power supply.
f. Plug the other side of the paper clip wire into any of the black wire hole on the same connector.
g. Turn on the power supply.
3. If the water is flowing properly through the liquid cooling system without any signs of blockage, please turn off the power supply and connect all power cables to their proper location in the computer system. PLEASE ONLY TURN ON THE COMPUTER SYSTEM IF THE BIGWATER SE IS FLOWING PROPERLY.
4. If the water is showing signs of blockage and the water is not flowing properly, please turn off the power supply, wait for 5-10 seconds, and turn on the power supply again. Repeat this process as needed until the liquid in the system flows properly without any major air bubbles inside the tubes.
5. If there are mini air bubbles within the tubes while operating, please tap the tubes lightly to get the air bubbles out of the system.

i dun understand la xD if have picture more nice
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post Nov 9 2006, 07:36 PM

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anyone can help me?
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post Nov 9 2006, 11:38 PM

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i'm not an expert in water cooling but i read some articles about it... try to make the loop shorter and where did place the water bump?
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how bout ur power supply??izit enuf power for the pump...
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post Nov 10 2006, 01:19 PM

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maybe pump spoil liao or there are kinks in ur tubings.... i use the bay reservoir frm tt before, it some times twisted while u thighten the tubings and causes the water stucked there...
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post Nov 10 2006, 01:35 PM

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i tried the power supplly only plug to mobo & the pump
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 9 2006, 07:01 PM)
anyone can help me~!~!~! T.T i dun understand thermaltake's FAQ... anyone can teach me?

Question: It appears as if something is blocking my pump from pumping out water smoothly. What should I do?
Answer: 1. Please turn on the pump without turning on the computer system for testing.
2. In order to turn on the pump without turning on the system, please follow the following steps:
a. Unplug all connections from the power supply to system components.
b. Connect only the pump to the power supply.
c. Make sure the power supply is in the 'Off' position.
d. Take a paper clip and untwist it.
e. Plug one side of the paper clip wire into the green wire hole on the 20 or 24pin connector from the power supply.
f. Plug the other side of the paper clip wire into any of the black wire hole on the same connector.
g. Turn on the power supply.
3. If the water is flowing properly through the liquid cooling system without any signs of blockage, please turn off the power supply and connect all power cables to their proper location in the computer system. PLEASE ONLY TURN ON THE COMPUTER SYSTEM IF THE BIGWATER SE IS FLOWING PROPERLY.
4. If the water is showing signs of blockage and the water is not flowing properly, please turn off the power supply, wait for 5-10 seconds, and turn on the power supply again. Repeat this process as needed until the liquid in the system flows properly without any major air bubbles inside the tubes.
5. If there are mini air bubbles within the tubes while operating, please tap the tubes lightly to get the air bubbles out of the system.

i dun understand la xD if have picture more nice
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In order to start a PSU without plugging it onto your motherboard, do this

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One of your problems is there are air inside the water loop, which is not good
You need to get rid of those air

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ok to9 or tml i try ^^
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erm... hw to suck those air away
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post Nov 10 2006, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 9 2006, 07:01 PM)
4. If the water is showing signs of blockage and the water is not flowing properly, please turn off the power supply, wait for 5-10 seconds, and turn on the power supply again. Repeat this process as needed until the liquid in the system flows properly without any major air bubbles inside the tubes.
5. If there are mini air bubbles within the tubes while operating, please tap the tubes lightly to get the air bubbles out of the system.

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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 10 2006, 01:48 PM)
erm... hw to suck those air away
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everything u need is in the FAQ
Read

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post Nov 10 2006, 05:54 PM

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The main problem with Bigwater SE is the Pump, it's not strong enough... sweat.gif

It only pumps 90L/HR [Liter per hour]... rclxub.gif
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post Nov 10 2006, 11:24 PM

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From my past experience with TT big water SE ... if u want to make sure the liquid flow during installation do as following:

1) Connect all the tubes and component...left out the outflow connector of the reservoir..

2) run it without booting the system according to the tmj method...

3) raise the outflow connector of the reservoirso that liquid does not drop out.

4) Holding the tube that supposed to connect to resorveir outflow...

5) get a injector like those that used for catridge replacement..

6) inject the coolant using the injector into the tube that mentioned in step 4.

7) use ur cloth to cover the tube (hygene issue) and blow air into it .. it would force the liquid to flow through the whole cycle...

8) repeat step 6. until u get liquid flow within cycle nicely.

9) fill up ur reservoir until it is full using injection method through the hole provided on top of reservoir.

this method works every time when filling up the coolant into the WC kit...

hope u understand what i mean... too bad cant show u photo how i did it ..coz lazy to dig out my TT WC kit....

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post Nov 11 2006, 08:04 AM

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my english so lousy tongue.gif cham loh i dont understand >.<
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 11 2006, 08:04 AM)
my english so lousy tongue.gif cham loh i dont understand >.<
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den u pro in what language, i think someone will translate for u whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif
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if that's the case i got to PM u in chinese ... i will try to get it done A.S.A.P......
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cry.gif everything done... but.... why my pc no screen!!!!!! and no "beep" sound!!!

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What do you mean by no screen? blink.gif

Nothing comes out on the monitor eyh? sweat.gif
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check your rams....whether is it properly inserted

btw, i still see bubbles/air in the loop
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 12 2006, 01:11 PM)
What do you mean by no screen? blink.gif

Nothing comes out on the monitor eyh? sweat.gif
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yup, no screen on the monitor. empty, and no"beep" sound

QUOTE(LittleLinnet @ Nov 12 2006, 02:14 PM)
check your rams....whether is it properly inserted

btw, i still see bubbles/air in the loop
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tried to re-plug the ram already still the same. erm.... today morning i check the whole liquid cooling system, no bubble inside liao.
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Check for any leakage...

Is there any? sweat.gif
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wat the meaning of leakage??
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leakage..mean water ( or any type of liquid u are using ) is dropping from the tube or anything. check it. if no beep then u might have short any circuit..

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QUOTE(syarat @ Nov 12 2006, 05:36 PM)
leakage..mean water ( or any type of liquid u are using ) is dropping from the tube or anything. check it.  if no beep then u might have short any circuit..
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checked =/ no any liquid coming out rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 12 2006, 05:51 PM)
checked =/ no any liquid coming out  rclxub.gif
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Hmm...
What do we have here... whistling.gif

What kind of PSU and the wattage are u using now?
Maybe u're psu juice is not enough? sweat.gif

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result out liao... they said when i install waterblock no put washer at the screw that one mobo spoild.... is it will spoild mobo if no washer???
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Your motherboard will only spoil under two conditions.

1) Screws done too much stress on the mobo. (highly unlikely)
2) Screws accidentally short circuited the mobo.

Well, switch back to normal stock cooler and see how it goes first?
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QUOTE(Enigmatic @ Nov 15 2006, 05:06 PM)
Your motherboard will only spoil under two conditions.

1) Screws done too much stress on the mobo. (highly unlikely)
2) Screws accidentally short circuited the mobo.

Well, switch back to normal stock cooler and see how it goes first?
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errrr if no washer leh? problem is now the LCD no screen come out after i on the pc rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(LittleLinnet @ Nov 10 2006, 01:41 PM)
In order to start a PSU without plugging it onto your motherboard, do this

user posted image

One of your problems is there are air inside the water loop, which is not good
You need to get rid of those air
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ive been wondering..hey, u did this? if u do, u may remove the wire now kua.
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QUOTE(syarat @ Nov 16 2006, 08:52 AM)
ive been wondering..hey, u did this? if u do, u may remove the wire now kua.
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ya i have did it. wat wire u mean? i after use have remove the clip
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Threadstarter, still having problem with you're Bigwater Pump?

Or is it okay already? blink.gif

Update the result mate... thumbup.gif
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I am curious here as well... being helping him out in getting the Bigwater installed through msn ... so far only getting reply that he would get a new mobo ... and asked for opinion ....

suggested Gigabyte mobo .... waiting for his response...
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hope he manage to solve his prob..

problems come n go......n come again.

hm..guys...how much the big water SE now at lowyat?


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lastest update........ Mobo death. now i searching supplier to help me warranty MSI board T.T
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 19 2006, 02:50 PM)
lastest update........ Mobo death. now i searching supplier to help me warranty MSI board T.T
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Now that's what i call a sad story... laugh.gif

Why are you looking for supplier?

Why don't you do rma with the shop that you bought that motherboard? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 21 2006, 07:11 PM)
Now that's what i call a sad story... laugh.gif

Why are you looking for supplier?

Why don't you do rma with the shop that you bought that motherboard? blink.gif
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last time i bought it at lowyat ~.~ if i send to them for warranty no one help me to send the things back >.< last time my apacer ram after warranty take back liao then 1 time also no use then need go back for warranty again T.T sad sad sad
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 21 2006, 08:25 PM)
last time i bought it at lowyat ~.~ if i send to them for warranty no one help me to send the things back >.< last time my apacer ram after warranty take back liao then 1 time also no use then need go back for warranty again T.T sad sad sad
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I just see in you're details that you're in sandakan sabah... sweat.gif

Well, if you want to send that board for RMA, i can help you out...
Seriously, i'm not joking here... smile.gif

Send me the motherboard together with the original receipt... icon_rolleyes.gif
[not to forget to pack it in the box carefully, as i won't be responsible if the motherboard cracks while transportation sweat.gif ]

And once the motherboard is repaired, i'll sent back the motherboad to you again...

Just pay the postage fee for sending the motherboard here and sending it back to you again...

No hidden fees... [just like the old celcom advertisement laugh.gif ]

PM me if you need more details... icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 21 2006, 11:10 PM)
I just see in you're details that you're in sandakan sabah... sweat.gif

Well, if you want to send that board for RMA, i can help you out...
Seriously, i'm not joking here... smile.gif

Send me the motherboard together with the original receipt... icon_rolleyes.gif
[not to forget to pack it in the box carefully, as i won't be responsible if the motherboard cracks while transportation sweat.gif ]

And once the motherboard is repaired, i'll sent back the motherboad to you again...

Just pay the postage fee for sending the motherboard here and sending it back to you again...

No hidden fees... [just like the old celcom advertisement laugh.gif ]

PM me if you need more details... icon_rolleyes.gif
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omg xD receipt dont know fly to where liao rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 22 2006, 07:46 AM)
omg xD receipt dont know fly to where liao  rclxub.gif
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Then, how to claim without a receipt? sweat.gif
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IF i ask CCom there can or not de? they still remember be. because i always claim my apacer ram with them until me and themself also scare xD
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 22 2006, 09:23 AM)
IF i ask CCom there can or not de? they still remember be. because i always claim my apacer ram with them until me and themself also scare xD
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I don't know about that...

But, i've heard before that we can still claim for warranty if the sticker for the warranty is not touched @ tear...

Does the motherboard still bear it's manufacturing warranty? blink.gif
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errrrrr i don tknow where the sticker tongue.gif
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the sticker usually below the mobo

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QUOTE(sh@riz@n87 @ Nov 22 2006, 03:14 PM)
the sticker usually below the mobo

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Either below mobo or on top of the I/O ports...

Check it there... wink.gif
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it depend on the shop itself... some allowed claim as long as the warranty sticker is not void and within the warranty period..

try ur luck men ... hopefully god is by ur side....

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tmj, have you found the warranty sticker? blink.gif
If found, then you can always send the motherboard to me for RMA purpose... thumbup.gif
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now still in the computer shop >.< they also asking their dealer can warranty or not. i also don tknow the sticker still there or not
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QUOTE(tmj @ Nov 9 2006, 06:25 PM)
RMA mean wat?
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RMA mean send back for manufacture warranty......

i think the pump is broken or not functioning well....
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yeaH just go ram the whole thing.... how u came to the decision to buy a termaltake wc kit is out of my mind... a gigabyte is beter and cost bout teh same ..
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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Dec 14 2006, 06:17 PM)
yeaH just go ram the whole thing.... how u came to the decision to buy a termaltake wc kit is out of my mind... a gigabyte is beter and cost bout teh same ..
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lol.....dont say like that....i also used the same....quite good for a cooling......
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thanks for all ur suggestion wink.gif my motherboard already go to warranty just wait my baby board back to my side. damn miss it :'(
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hehe then u must have never used a storm g4 with a d5 pump...that bugger will amaze u with wat it can do, 1.9 vcore,max load 46 at afternoon temps.... amazing stuffs eh..im using it right now...

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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Dec 16 2006, 12:31 PM)
hehe then u must have never used a storm g4 with a d5 pump...that bugger will amaze u with wat it can do, 1.9 vcore max load 46 at afternoon temps.... amazing stuffs eh..im using it right now...
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its the swiftech storm waterblock, Stromg4 rev.2 and the laing d5 is a pump.
here are the links...

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/Storm.asp
http://www.swiftnets.com/products/mcp655.asp

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but heard the storm are only good for single core and smaller die sies cause the design is desigened to concetrate cooling the mid of cpu rite?
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Any idea how long it going to take....?
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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Dec 16 2006, 07:23 PM)
but heard the storm are only good for single core and smaller die sies cause the design is desigened to concetrate cooling the mid of cpu rite?
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not really leh. there are no definative reviews to double confirm that just yet.
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post Dec 20 2006, 05:30 PM

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actually that is true, the pin only cover a small area but yes uit can also sool a dual core but not that efficient, theres a different version of the storm caller aquaextreem mp-05 lp sp, or somethin like that that has a larger pin count to cool dual cores, but performance gain aint so much coz ur pressure drops like mad...

 

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