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if your not changing or adding/removing blocks then no.
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Nope. Just the card/chip itself.
That was one thing holding me back. If/when I go water, I want to get this case. Just wish it didnt come with all the w/c stuff. At least the option to opt out.
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For example If Riva Tuner is running it will crash the system if the GPU hits 90c\95c Using just ATI's CCC the fan annoys me due to it starting up stopping starting and so on. Ati Tool does the job well but has bugs that some times when a game is minimize then maximize the fan don't speed up likes it been told too there fore leading to overheating \ GPU crashes and ATI Tool Crashes which ends up taking the game down too. Been thinking of waiting for the R700 to come out but i think this current system will slow the dam thing down lol. But i cannot see that being any cooler not when all these people request companys it MUST be silent or i will not buy it. |
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This is why you stick to distilled water
As you can see, from the fluids tested, distilled water comes out ahead, specially when you factor in cost. |
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must of been something to do with flushing the loop prior to use and using similar metals ![]() i think those fluids are not worth the money. |
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Another noob question. How do you know what tube to put where? I know one is an intake and the other pushes it back out, but like where do you route the tubes (to and from) from teh CPU and GFX?
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If I was doing a single loop with both the gpu and cpu, I'd go like this: Pump>CPU>GPU>Radiator>Reservoir>pump.
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What if you were to add chipset into the mix?
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I would go pump>cpu>chipset>gpu>rad>res>pump.
But honestly, at that point, I would consider going with dual loops, or at least add another rad to the mix, so long as my pump was up to it.
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you obviously want to make shure the outs go to the ins and vice-versa (to keep the flow flowing) eg: pump out > cpu in > cpu out > rad in > rad out > GFX in > GFX out > pump in. the order doesnt really matter just an idea so you get the point
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There is some good advice offered on your question. If you want to know anything specific don't hesitate to ask.
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drip drip drip
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That was my loop like 2 weeks ago. Stupid reducers!
![]() I'm just about to order a Petra's or Alphacool top, and a new cpu block, so I can just convert to 1/2" (tho I'll probably run 7/16") tubing. Any suggestions for a block for a quad, anyone?
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Ok guys, I've narrowed my cpu block choices down to either the D-Tek Fuzion, or the EK Surpreme. According to OC3D's review, the EK performs better on an OCed quad, but is much more restrictive. Like, almost as restrictive as the Storm.
And what are the recommendations for a gpu block? Never really did much research into them. MCW60 and Maze5 pop to ming immediately, but are there any better block for the price?
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@ wileE: sux about the leak, good thing nothing was injured
![]() pump tops, freshly posted: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=178575
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Actually, I went out on a limb, and decided to try a newcomer to the DDC pump top game. http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22629
And I decided against getting a new cpu block for now. I'm gonna make the conversion to 1/2" first, and see if that helps at all. I also ordered a Maze 5 for my gpu. I stuck with it because I know it's very widely compatible. Now, next debate, I have 2 ways I can run the gpu. I can run it in the loop with my cpu, or I can set it up on it's own independant 3/8" loop, with a single 120mm rad. I don't really want to raise my cpu temps, but I also don't want my gpu performance to suffer too much. I mean, it'd be pretty useless if the 120mm rad setup didn't get me any further than a good air cooler.
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First to EastCoasthandle, that is the best first post I have ever read, excellent job!
to Wile E: with that huge case run dual setups. I just built a Carbonfiber SLI LAN box (made my own GPU blocks)
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do you have the specs on the pump? your only running CPU and Video Card I don't see what the fuss is about.
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And I'm worried about maximizing my setup, because I'm on OC Team Palit, and every Mhz counts for me, lest I lose my ride. So, I'm here getting opinions on what others might think is best. Worse comes to worst, I'll just test it both ways, but it never hurts to ask before I waste time. lol.
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