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I got great OCs on my CPU and my VPU and my temps are sweet! 40-41C on a mobile XP OC'ed to 3.1Ghz at only 1.95 volts is pretty damn sweet from what i've read around here. And after looking around more, i found 401Mhz on a 9700 aint so bad either.
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3.1 Prime stable? doubtful
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The point is that i don't agree with these narrow minded people who only accept that two pumps must run in series. people on every other forum i posted to replied with more constructive and informative input than anyone here.
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I guess by "narrow minded" you mean "with respect for the laws of physics"
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I tested it today for shits and giggles. I unplugged pump while the other one ran. Guess what? Water still flowed throgh all my blocks! sounds like a great redundancy plan to me! maybe i do lose pressure or whatever, but when losing a pump, i would kinda expect that to happen. Point is it still ran great with only one pump. I had to underclock my PC down to 2.0 Ghz again, but it worked perfect.
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2.0ghz can be done on an AMD stock cooler. So, that's WAY worse than a single CSP750, considering my Via1300 which is very similar to a single CSP750 is has an XP1700 at 2570mhz Prime95 stable. Keep in mind the XP1700 is not nearly as good an OCer as your mobile.
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I heard on the other forums that there are some really smart and nice people here, and not to discredit everyone, but i would like to add than none of us know everything. Please, in the future, try to be a little more considerate to others ideas and refrain from insulting peoples newly built systems which they put alot of planning, time, and money into.
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I'd like to know where you hear there's nice people here, as many people seem to think otherwise, I'm not sure where you heard about nice people.
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Saying something like "your only heating the water" is childish and rude.
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just truth. see below about reality
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I can speak from my experience with my personal setup that pumps in paralell work just as good in terms of performance and redundancy as pumps in series.
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You're saying you've tried the setup both ways, and got the same or better results with the pumps in parallel? HIGHLY doubtful
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Now i hope we can all just be friends.
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And I hope you can learn to take criticism, especially when you ask for it. When you grow up and get a real job, and don't do somehting right, do you think your boss will pat you on the head and say "good job Johnny, here's a cookie?"
welcome to reality, welcome to procooling.
(home of the big players making big dollars)