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i have my pump plugged into my chassis fan connector. speedfan says my pump is running at ~1430 rpm
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Well that is better than my friends speed. He has it running at around 600rpm only and can't figure out why its running so slow. I'm going to e-mail this site to him. 1400 rpm is not bad at all.
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How fast does the corsair fan spin at full blast anyways?
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Should be 1450.
but its normal for things to be a little below or a little higher then their specs.
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speed fan says my corsair fan is at 1650rpm @100%
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If Best Buy or Tiger/Comp USA have any in stock I'll be picking mine up this Friday. Woot woot
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I am happy to see people giving this a try...for selfish reasons. I myself started my path.hobby in watercooling using the Corsiar HydroCool 200ex.
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...s-pump-p4-7ghz Not to long after I purchased it and learning more on watercooling and how powerfull it could be compared to air cooling. I started modding the box it came in. New Radiator then a new pump, then a new cpu block, then large hose.. Eventually it had 0 of the components that it came with and was cooling cpu/gpu/nb. So get in to water cooling...you will get hooked...you will buy more high-end stuff and that will make prices lower for me!
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I don't rememer the fan speed exactly, but I know it was around 1600rpm. The pump speed was above 1400rpm, and I had it plugged into an adaptor for molex to ensure no throttling was going on from the motherboard.
![]() I am curious to know if any of you guy have lapped your waterblocks? If you have how much work did it take you, and what was the temp performance gain after doing so. When I tested the H50 that was easily the biggest thing I believe needed attention with the system. The overall base was very rough by my standards although it does provide a fair contact area. I'd love to see one of these little units tested with a pair of Gentle Typhoon fans or similar high static pressure push/pull fan setup. I think it would do VERY well, when I tested it I only had a few case fans lying around that had very low static pressures.....very lol. Even still it produced very good temps with those fans though they were very far from optimal for this use. I'm sure the results would be significantly better with proper fans. Kei
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Kei actually tested this and sflex's don't so too great when used for rads or heatsink. Hopefully he'll throw some of his findings in here.
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Here is my setup with the H50 installed.
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I've had my H50 for some time now. After tweaking the airflow of my new case and the airflow of the H50. It's the best CPU cooler I have even owned. Check out my setup I have the H50 setup like this: ⇇Fan⇇Shroud⇇H50⇇Fan. Adding a shroud seams to be the best mod you can do to the H50 temperature wise. The H50 kick the crap out of ever CPU cooler I have owned, over the Mega, True, Domino A.L.C., and the Zalman 9700NT. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is my idle shroud test ambient temperature at 23°C.
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My coolit system hasn't exploded yet
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I don't know, CoolIt's new cooler looks really similar to the H50 (although Masscool and Asetek came out with this idea first). If I had money I would buy all of them and compare the Masscool vs. Asetek vs. Corsair vs. CoolIt.
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I had not read about Corsairs warranty yet, pretty good.
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unrelated to corsair
![]() Nice base on the new coolit coolers, you can buy them from their website already by the by.
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That looks nice
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Normal temps while browsing and jamming to some House. No time to screw around, dual Scythe's at full blast
One thing, it is ridiculously hot in my room, temps will only get better.
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