A good case for waterchill

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  • TheLostSwedeTheLostSwede Trondheim, Norway Icrontian
    edited December 2003
    You don't need to heatsink anything at all unless you do crazy overclocking. Leave the ram alone as they don't need any extra cooling. As for my rig, i don't have any casefans at all. Not a single one. The radiator's 2 fans acts as a intake of air at the same time but to be honest, my system temps didn't get lowered with them. Nice with some breathe in the system though.

    Cooling is expensive, i know, but buying stuff for half that price which you will be annoyed of within a week or 2 will be even more annoying. If you can't afford good quality, then wait.

    You could always buy a Prometeia instead. :D
  • EyesOnlyEyesOnly Sweden New
    edited December 2003
    But prometia isn't cheaper, don't try to trick me. :D

    I still feel like putting some casefans in it but that's unimportant right now. I found a shop that sells aquariums so when i can afford a computerupgrade i'll pay it a visit. I'm still not sure what i'm gonna say to them. Perhaps i should print a couple of articles on watercooling so they can see for themselfes what i mean.

    And if overclockers still don't have any chipsetblocks when times comes i might as well throw in a dangerden chipsetblock.

    Edit
    Would it be really stupid to use a gpublock on the chipset.
  • TheLostSwedeTheLostSwede Trondheim, Norway Icrontian
    edited December 2003
    That would be stupid, yes.

    It's none of that zoo's business what you will use the pump for. Don't worry.
  • EyesOnlyEyesOnly Sweden New
    edited December 2003
    So if i can't get a hold on on swiftechs nb-block could i use dangerden then. BTw i think i'll go with the addtronics 6896 since i'm not sure if i need i case as big as the 7896 and it's hard to find a better price then 600 swedish kronor at www.datorbutiken.com.
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