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Old 04-01-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Ever thought about water cooling??

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Always be cautious about internal water cooling. ONe leak and your entire PC is done.

there are some forms of water cooling that are better than others. maximum pc did a huge article on water cooling, different kinds, and reviewed different water cooling systems. i believe it would have been the feb or march 2003 issue.
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That's pretty cool, hopefully it wouldnt fall off from all the weight. Most people don't have a need for something like that, pretty niche.
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Ya, but itd be fun to experiment with. Im thinking of getting one next payday too see if it really does work well. With my Tt orb, my 1.8 OCed to 2.4 is at 42 degrees at full load, and would love to see that number go down.
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i am in the process of ordering the koolance full tower, hardocp did some nice review on it, and it seems like a great setup, i'll porbably get the cpu and the south bridge cooling. because my pc is waaaay tooo loud right now (2 120mm fan from servers) and a wbk38, i can't sleep in my room across the hall unless i have both doors closed (i don't shut my pc off, so go ahead and hack me if you want )














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I will never do water cooling ... it's overdone IMHO
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i am water cooling my computer, i am using a car radiator to cool the water
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i am in the process of ordering the koolance full tower, hardocp did some nice review on it, and it seems like a great setup, i'll porbably get the cpu and the south bridge cooling. because my pc is waaaay tooo loud right now (2 120mm fan from servers) and a wbk38, i can't sleep in my room across the hall unless i have both doors closed (i don't shut my pc off, so go ahead and hack me if you want )
Just get a baybus or a rheobus. It lets you control the fan voltages aka speed. When ur not actively using your computer, turn them to the low voltage or better yet, just turn em off. It saves a WORLD of noise. When I have all 4 of my fans plus my CPU fan on at full blast it sounds like a hairdryer, but when i turn them down i can sleep in the same room. Actually i do, my head is about 5 feet from my comp at night, and it doesnt bother me at all.
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Just get a baybus or a rheobus. It lets you control the fan voltages aka speed. When ur not actively using your computer, turn them to the low voltage or better yet, just turn em off. It saves a WORLD of noise. When I have all 4 of my fans plus my CPU fan on at full blast it sounds like a hairdryer, but when i turn them down i can sleep in the same room. Actually i do, my head is about 5 feet from my comp at night, and it doesnt bother me at all.
well, i also kinda want a new case anyway, this case have served me through 4 years and 4 different setups, time to just leave it alone


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There are tons of water colling sytems out there and they are real neat, but I just dont feel safe mixing water and electricity in a box.
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i have a water cooling setup. it is the same one that they posted up there. it is safe just as long as you tighten the tubes really good. but the one you posted up is good too. no need to fear of it leaking.
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