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Unread 12-19-2005, 07:45 PM   #6
Israar
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Default Re: Time to go Water Cooled (need some professional opinions and help!)

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Originally Posted by billbartuska
Looks good....better than good.
Cheers, very much appreciated

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Originally Posted by billbartuska
I like the rad after the pump, then the rad sees the highest water temp and in the most effective.
So, you would go like this; PUMP > RAD > CPU > GPU > RES > PUMP?

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Originally Posted by billbartuska
Look at the Swiftech MCW55 and DD Maze4 GPU blocks. The NV68's are hard to install correctly.
Okies, had a look at both the MCW55 and the DD Maze4 GPU blocks, I seem to like the looks of the Maze4 better and it includes the ram sinks. Will not watercooling the ram sinks be noticable in GPU temps or not? If not no worries, new to this water cooling as you gathered

Also, could you recommend a decent sized reservoir, I don't mind whether it is inside my case or outside. Though I do have quite a large case (TT Shark Series Black)

Thanks for your time and co-operation thus far, it's great to know people out there who can give good input on what you are enquiring about!

--Lee
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