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 Lowyat.Net's Watercooling Club, Pictures of setups & screenies !

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aljebat
post Sep 1 2006, 01:07 PM

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wah gaze.....
so gempak la.....
so shy to put my setup here
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post Sep 6 2006, 03:52 PM

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gaze atau daze??

gempak?? takde la.. cable management. sux..
spend hour tidy it up. still same..
tubing also.. tu dah redo. cause some miscalculation. sigh..
temp ok ok la..
ambient ku tak tau.. pretty humid room.
cpu temp 33-34 idle : 37-39 load (before 37-38 idle : 42-45 load)
GPU 40-41 idle: 42-44 load (before 52 idle : 57 load)
chipset dah lupa..

temp listed.. agak aje.. mungkin salah. sebab dah terlupa.kekeke
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post Sep 14 2006, 05:09 PM

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My Core 2 Duo setup:

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pierreye
post Nov 12 2006, 03:36 AM

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Core2Duo setup using AlphaCool set and Centurion 5 casing.
E6400 stock voltage at 3.2Ghz. Still waiting for my MCW60 GPU water block and HR05 chipset cooler.

CPU Temp idle: 40 Load: 50

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post Dec 2 2006, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(pcmoddingmy @ Sep 14 2006, 05:09 PM)
My Core 2 Duo setup:

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Nice, DIY? Where can I get this?
mjoe
post Dec 8 2006, 02:27 AM

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My rig wc setup...

AquaXtreme White Water LE Waterblock.
Swiftech MCR220-QP Radiator.
Swiftech Micro Reservoir
Nirox P2800 modded with 1/2" barbs pump.



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post Dec 21 2006, 02:20 AM

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just a pre setup of 3d galaxy on my C2D rig...only replace the tube..

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post Dec 25 2006, 06:46 PM

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im looking for Zalman Reserator 2 WC.. anyone know how da perfomance ? already read few reviews n so far not bad.
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post Dec 28 2006, 08:06 PM

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this is my 1st time setup for watercooling...... sweat.gif
actually there is gc waterblock but cant put it coz problem with the position !!! sad.gif

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post Dec 29 2006, 07:41 PM

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QUOTE(2uk3y @ Dec 28 2006, 08:06 PM)
this is my 1st time setup for watercooling......  sweat.gif
actually there is gc waterblock but cant put it coz problem with the position !!!  sad.gif

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Bro, if i were you, i will only use the CPU waterblock.
Why?

Coz that will make you're processor run cooler.
And you know you'reself that the processor is the most important part in a pc, and that's the highest temperature producer... smile.gif

My advise for you is, take out the northbridge waterblock, then use back the original northbridge heatsink...

This way, you can keep you're processor run cooler... wink.gif



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To watercooling experts, kind to help me in watercooling a bit?

Now, i'm using "Air Suling" [can't remember the name in english sweat.gif ] for my watercooling loop.

1st question:
How do i make the water turns to UV green?
Is there any Car Coolant that meets the specification to turn my "Air Suling" to UV Green?

2nd question:
What's the measurement for mixing the water with the car coolant? blink.gif

Help me guys... icon_question.gif

Got bored with the transparent colour... sweat.gif
That's why i want to turn it to UV Green... wub.gif

***Please don't tell me to get those UV Green tubes... sweat.gif

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post Dec 29 2006, 11:44 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 29 2006, 07:41 PM)
Bro, if i were you, i will only use the CPU waterblock.
Why?

Coz that will make you're processor run cooler.
And you know you'reself that the processor is the most important part in a pc, and that's the highest temperature producer... smile.gif

My advise for you is, take out the northbridge waterblock, then use back the original northbridge heatsink...

This way, you can keep you're processor run cooler... wink.gif
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To watercooling experts, kind to help me in watercooling a bit?

Now, i'm using "Air Suling" [can't remember the name in english sweat.gif ] for my watercooling loop.

1st question:
How do i make the water turns to UV green?
Is there any Car Coolant that meets the specification to turn my "Air Suling" to UV Green?

2nd question:
What's the measurement for mixing the water with the car coolant? blink.gif

Help me guys... icon_question.gif

Got bored with the transparent colour... sweat.gif
That's why i want to turn it to UV Green... wub.gif

***Please don't tell me to get those UV Green tubes... sweat.gif
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You can use a coolant specifically designed for watercooling like the Swiftech Hydrx which comes in a 30ml bottle. The recommended mix for that is 1 bottle (2 fluid oz / 30 ml) to a litre of distilled water.

I have been using that for more than 4 months without degradation of colour and/or murkiness. BTW the Hydrx is green UV reactive. rclxm9.gif

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post Feb 26 2007, 11:57 PM

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This is my WC Loop In my Cooler Master Stacker STC-01. The Loop consists of Swiftech Apogee Block, AquaXtreme MP-01 Vga Block, Swiftech MCR-220QP Radiator, Swiftech MCP650(Laing D4), and Swiftech Micro-Reservoir.

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vailance
post Mar 2 2007, 02:38 PM

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hi guys.. im new with watercooling.. currently im planning to buy a watercooling set, i would lik to get some recommandation which brand/modal to buy and wat i wan is to cool down my proc and my vga. any brand is the most easiest to install and not consume alot of space?
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QUOTE(vailance @ Mar 2 2007, 02:38 PM)
hi guys.. im new with watercooling.. currently im planning to buy a watercooling set, i would lik to get some recommandation which brand/modal to buy and wat i wan is to cool down my proc and my vga. any brand is the most easiest to install and not consume alot of space?
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You want to ask for everyone's opinion, you have to state your budget first, otherwise people can suggest even the most expensive watercooling set to you that would reach RM2K

So, state your highest budget. smile.gif
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post Mar 2 2007, 03:07 PM

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budget rm400 or cheaper.. rm2k too exp la.. im not super oc user..
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QUOTE(vailance @ Mar 2 2007, 03:07 PM)
budget rm400 or cheaper.. rm2k too exp la.. im not super oc user..
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You won't get anywhere with that kind of budget.
For RM400, you can only get those crappy bigwater watercooling kit.

But, rather than spending your money on that bigwater watercooling kit, better use your money on a high end air cooling heatsink. laugh.gif
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post Mar 2 2007, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Mar 2 2007, 03:17 PM)
You won't get anywhere with that kind of budget.
For RM400, you can only get those crappy bigwater watercooling kit.

But, rather than spending your money on that bigwater watercooling kit, better use your money on a high end air cooling heatsink. laugh.gif
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I already buy that RM400 wc, my suggestion better dont buy. Safe ur money and buy high end aircooling heatsink.

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QUOTE(SEP910 @ Mar 2 2007, 05:28 PM)
I already buy that RM400 wc, my suggestion better dont buy. Safe ur money and buy high end aircooling heatsink.
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That's what i'm trying to explain to him. smile.gif

Those TT Bigwater & CM Aquagate is just a waste of money.
So don't buy it.

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vailance
post Mar 7 2007, 07:50 PM

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the TT big water SE seems nice but i think not good as high end fan cooler right? so wats the diff of temperature both of this??
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QUOTE(vailance @ Mar 7 2007, 07:50 PM)
the TT big water SE seems nice but i think not good as high end fan cooler right? so wats the diff of temperature both of this??
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seems nice?
when the pump starts to give probs, then u will think otherwise.
compared to high end HSF's, u will see up to a 10 degree diff, depending on what HSF and what proc of course

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