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post Apr 28 2008, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(sub_noob @ Apr 28 2008, 05:15 AM)
My idle temp 30c.. is it ok for single radiator and DangerDen pump..? using swiftech  apogee Gt water block.. I think still got some bubble inside waterblock..
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what is the clock speed and voltage?
if everything is pumped up a little then you are on the safe side, but looking at your config, i'd say youre on stock.
if there are bubbles, you need to pump them out if not your pressure will drop like mad sad.gif

a more definitive test of your WC setup is your load temps smile.gif
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post Apr 28 2008, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(DaRkSyThE @ Apr 28 2008, 09:30 AM)
what is the clock speed and voltage?
if everything is pumped up a little then you are on the safe side, but looking at your config, i'd say youre on stock.
if there are bubbles, you need to pump them out if not your pressure will drop like mad sad.gif

a more definitive test of your WC setup is your load temps smile.gif
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bro ever thought of modifying ur freezone to work together with ur WC... wOOt... shocking.gif cool it through the radiator then superchill it with the massive TEC... drool.gif

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post Apr 28 2008, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Apr 28 2008, 09:47 AM)
bro ever thought of modifying ur freezone to work together with ur WC... wOOt...  shocking.gif cool it through the radiator then superchill it with the massive TEC... drool.gif
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Might as well as make your own tec whistling.gif But it is not that good,need to insulate motherboard,seprate psu sweat.gif


Added on April 28, 2008, 12:29 pm
QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Apr 28 2008, 09:47 AM)
bro ever thought of modifying ur freezone to work together with ur WC... wOOt...  shocking.gif cool it through the radiator then superchill it with the massive TEC... drool.gif
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Might as well as make your own tec whistling.gif But it is not that good,need to insulate motherboard,seprate psu sweat.gif

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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Apr 28 2008, 12:28 PM)
Might as well as make your own tec whistling.gif But it is not that good,need to insulate motherboard,seprate psu sweat.gif


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Might as well as make your own tec whistling.gif But it is not that good,need to insulate motherboard,seprate psu sweat.gif
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i actually did my own tec cooling.
what i did was i put the tec on some metal res, with an old P4 Heatsink and a fan on the other side,
didnt work out though. tongue.gif
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Think of going to liquid cool route.

After do some homework,think of something simple like this:
Swiftech Apogee GT(How to bow?)
Swiftech MCR220 Radiator
Swiftech Micro Reservoir
2x Yate Loon 120mm Fan
Nirox Pump
Whatever tube(Suggestion?)

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post Apr 29 2008, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(DaRkSyThE @ Apr 28 2008, 09:30 AM)
what is the clock speed and voltage?
if everything is pumped up a little then you are on the safe side, but looking at your config, i'd say youre on stock.
if there are bubbles, you need to pump them out if not your pressure will drop like mad sad.gif

a more definitive test of your WC setup is your load temps smile.gif
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e2160 stock voltage and stock everything.. 30c.. how bout the tiny2 little bubble..?

359x8@1.44v load=55c idle after load=33c

Thinking of getting rid of bubble using tap water. Flow everything into the hardware and then straight lock em up.. but i heard its bad using tap water.. now using ionized water..
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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Apr 28 2008, 08:59 PM)
Think of going to liquid cool route.

After do some homework,think of something simple like this:
Swiftech Apogee GT(How to bow?)
Swiftech MCR220 Radiator
Swiftech Micro Reservoir
2x Yate Loon 120mm Fan
Nirox Pump
Whatever tube(Suggestion?)
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I'm using Masterkleer and I think you should do a one time investment on Tygons. I should've gotten Tygon at the first go and now I'm changing over.
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post Apr 29 2008, 01:55 AM

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How much per feet for tygon.. very expensive right..? I can see that its not a clear type.. but look very long lasting..
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post Apr 29 2008, 11:01 AM

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There are a few types and one of them are clear (R3603). I might be buying directly from US so if any folks want to join in, they can let me know.
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Apr 29 2008, 12:14 AM)
I'm using Masterkleer and I think you should do a one time investment on Tygons. I should've gotten Tygon at the first go and now I'm changing over.
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Any advantage on spending more on tygon tubing? sweat.gif Sorry for noobness on oc but cost US$3/ft
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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Apr 29 2008, 12:51 PM)
Any advantage on spending more on tygon tubing? sweat.gif Sorry for noobness on oc but cost US$3/ft
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well, i think the tubes are softer and making more tight bends, so its easier to route the tubings the way u want... but i think masterkleer will be good enough...
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Quite good.. Buy straight from US or Aussie better..? Cost almost the same..

If there is any bubble inside the radiator. will it decrease the performance..?
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QUOTE(sub_noob @ Apr 29 2008, 03:10 PM)
Quite good.. Buy straight from US or Aussie better..? Cost almost the same..

If there is any bubble inside the radiator. will it decrease the performance..?
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it decreases the radiator maximum cooling capability if there are bubles trapped inside... try placing the radiator with barbs on the top so that the bubles can escape easily through the barbs...
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Whats the difference between an integrated liquid cooling system and DIY one?

Which is more reliable, cheaper, better ?

thx
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post Apr 29 2008, 09:02 PM

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Wat do you mean by integrated..? Like TT bigwater..? For me its very subjective.. Depend on user, i like to mix and match..
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QUOTE(Justeafy @ Apr 29 2008, 07:52 PM)
Whats the difference between an integrated liquid cooling system and  DIY one?

Which is more reliable, cheaper, better ?

thx
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Cheaper = those ready made and integrated ones like Bigwater, etc
Better = custom made definitely
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Apr 30 2008, 12:43 AM)
Cheaper = those ready made and integrated ones like Bigwater, etc
Better = custom made definitely
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I was looking at the thermaltake armor+ lcs, it it with bigwater ? hmm.gif
Armor + LCS
but now i see everyone saying custom one better than built in one
so, my problem is I have RM1000 to spend on case and water cooling, what would you recommend? thx
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QUOTE(Justeafy @ Apr 30 2008, 04:35 PM)
I was looking at the thermaltake armor+ lcs, it it with bigwater ? hmm.gif
Armor + LCS
but now i see everyone saying custom one better than built in one
so, my problem is I have RM1000 to spend on case and water cooling, what would you recommend? thx
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First, would your priority be the casing or water cooling? Some people like nice casings but some can live with normal case but wants good cooling smile.gif Perhaps you can try CM690 + custom WC set?
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Apr 30 2008, 05:16 PM)
First, would your priority be the casing or water cooling? Some people like nice casings but some can live with normal case but wants good cooling smile.gif Perhaps you can try CM690 + custom WC set?
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Custom wc set - which is the best?
the case later ... wc more important


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post Apr 30 2008, 07:31 PM

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CM 690 is a good choice.. at the price of RM250 u got a quite a big casing.. For me, casing also important. If too small it will be hard to arranged the set up inside unless u open air type one..

With the budget, im thinking of,

CM 690
Swiftech apogee GT
Single radiator
D-tek pump
A simple resevoir and all the tubing it needed..


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