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Watercooling Manufacturers listings
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Xoxide sells some water cooling parts...but I use danger den.
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i think xoxide is a reseller and not a brand:)
some of the best:
Silverprop
Little River Waterblocks
Aquacomputer
Other:
Overclockers Hideout
Gemini
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awesome links!!! Im actually thinking of buying some products from those sites.
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We're not here to pimp sites, this thread was for manufacturer listings ONLY, pimping can be done on 42nd street
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lets get back on topic gentlemen
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what about XSPC, great products just hard to get unless your in the UK
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off topic, just keeping this valuable thread alive.
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i live in the usa, where (brick and mortar, real buildings) can i go to look at water cooling systems and debate and what not?
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Originally Posted by katrina
i live in the usa, where (brick and mortar, real buildings) can i go to look at water cooling systems and debate and what not?
Where in the US are you located?
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I just have a question ok what are you guys playing that you need to have such high preformance i am just getting into modding cases and new to the board and just wondering is water that much better.
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I personally don't play video games. High performance is the modder's way, always pushing what we have. A lot of people don't understand what the point of overclocking a 3.0 gHz processor to 4.2 gHz is. Well, unless you play like 3 high end games at once, there honestly isn't much of a point. Overclocking is commonly about bragging rights and self satisfaction when it comes down to it. We are a special breed, always pushing harder, venturing farther. That's what makes us unique.
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Hi I have a question I have the intel 3.2 dual core. the short version of the story is this I was using the best fan I could find to cool the thing and it just was not working ( you need to understand that I live in south korea between the dust in the air and room temp above 33 with very high humidity ) the fan was needing to be cleaned almost every few days or the core would reach temps like 70 with no stress 85 with half a load. Anyway I bought the thermaltake tai chi water cooling case and system and although this has brought the temps down a lot to like 55 or 60 under stress I would like to do better if I could.
so the question is this should I add another rad to the system? but really that does seem to make sence to me as the room temps are so high anyway. but what if I was to change the waterblock to the thermaltake volcano with a built in rad and put a 90 mm fan on it and increase air flow through the case would that help?
I am not a big over clocker or gamer I use my system mostly for video editing and 3D graphics application programs. or any other ideas I would truly welcome. I use a thermaltake tide water plus to cool the gpu's and they are fine running about 39 or so but it's the cpu and the chipset I would like to help.
thanks
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all i can reccommend is not to get the zalman reservator 1v2 or 1 unless you're planning to fit it with a fan (for an extra £20, 40USD) these systems work on the abient air temp to cool your computer.
im not sure about adding another radiator, im not sure if the system would handle it at all well, nor what sort of impact it would have.
the best thing you could do is buy another radiator and try it. report back to us your findings (but don't blame me if your pc blows up :P)
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I was woundering if this zalman is good for a ATI x1900gt and a Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHZ ?
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/pro.../reserator1-v2
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yes mate, it'll do the trick. however, it's not the best water cooling system in terms of performance, there's better out there. but it has been said that it's damn easy to set up. if you want to wait a couple of weeks till i get mine up and running, i'll post step by step pix of what i did and where i went wrong (but i don't go wrong!!)
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For people in Australia.
The best places I have found for water cooling supplies are:
Chilled PC:
www.chilledpc.com.au
PC Case Gear:
www.pccasegear.com.au
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CoolPC (last resort, not much stock)
www.coolpc.com.au
All of these sites are resellers but they all specialize in a different segment.
Chilled PC are a Danger Den reseller and also have gear from tons of other people, they even sell vapor change gear. They only sell water cooling gear.
PC Case gear have water cooling from Zalman, Thermaltake and Swiftech and they also stock hardware such as motherboards and graphics cards, they got the lot.
CoolPC have Asetek, Zalman and Corsair gear, they have limited stock to chose from and also sell some other non water cooling gear. They have basically every air cooler under the sun lol.
Hope this can help some people, great thread so far.
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Moved to it's own thread
DB.
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That should be it's own thread.