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System Name | Selene / Yoda |
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Processor | Fx 8350 @ 4.4 / Phenom II x6 1090t @ 3.6 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 r4.0 / Gigabyte 890XA-UD3 |
Cooling | H100i / Xig Dark Knight |
Memory | 4x 8gb G.Skill Snipers / 4x 4gb G.Skill Ares |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte R9 290x / XfX DD & VisionTek HD6850's C'fired |
Storage | 256gb ssd, 2x 2tb Wd Blacks & 1x 1tb Wd black / 1x 1tb |
Display(s) | Dell Ultra Sharp 2408 WFp / Hp w2207 |
Case | Raidmax Vampire / Chieftec Alum. Dragon Blue |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Hd Audio / Onboard Hd Audio |
Power Supply | Corsair TX 850 watt / Corsair TX 750 watt |
Mouse | Logitech G500s |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe |
Software | Win 10 pro / Win Vista Home prem. 64 bit |
Benchmark Scores | What are benchmarks anyway? |
The actual cooling part of the cooler is not hook to the cpu socket right? It just uses a chiller instead of a radiator if i'm correct. What I would do is find a small heat soruce and attach it to the cpu block, away from your motherboard and such. Then run the loop for awhile and see where and how much condensation forms. If you could of course. Also you would need a heat soruce that would be close to what the cpu puts outs. I am having the same train of though as Erocker is having as you may not need any insulation at all.