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Sneak
09-23-2005, 03:56 PM
I'm not new to modding, I've just been "out of the loop" so to speak.

School took away all modding time! But now I want to start up again.


Now I don't know much about water cooling, but it sure looks cool!

I just want to know if I should get one or not?

The system I'm building is a P4 2.6, 2GIG DDR2, and the 6600GT PCIExpress x16

I just want some input before I spend my money.



Thanks

slaveofconvention
09-23-2005, 04:53 PM
Unless you're planning to overclock, watercooling is a very expensive way to get a slightly lower noise level - if you ARE going to try to overclock, then watercooling makes a lot more sense.

As for the question "Get one or not" thats kinda worrying - sure you can get kits but the best performance tends to be from buying the bits you need and connecting them yourself, in which case you'd be looking at (as a minimum) a radiator, CPU waterblock, pump and tubing, on top of which you SHOULD really use a reservoir, and potentially waterblocks for your Gfx chip and northbridge.

Sneak
09-23-2005, 07:11 PM
I don't plan on overclocking.


But if I do I might just get one instead.


Another thing, anyone know where to find a steal on cases?


The one place I use to order from (free shipping on all cases) went out of biz.


Thanks

public_eyesore
09-23-2005, 08:32 PM
instead of water cooling spend your cash on more memory and a better video card, overclocking your processor is pointless.

Sneak
09-24-2005, 02:08 AM
More memory? I have 2 gigs.... I mean I run PS a lot, but 2 gigs seems to be holding up.

And my video card kicks.

I think I'll just save my money. I don't need a better video card. I mean it'd be nice, but I don't need it.

thanks for the information guys.

Also, wish me luck, I gotta go in and take my CCNA and MSCE.....

So it's time to go to bed!

public_eyesore
09-24-2005, 05:56 PM
i was just saying, if you were bent on spending that much money, dont spend it on watercooling.

GregoryJ
10-04-2005, 11:40 PM
servercase.com and casedepot.com are good places to get discount cases.