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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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    Default Re: Watercooling Manufacturers listings

    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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    Quote 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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    great thread..

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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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    Default Re: Watercooling Manufacturers listings

    off topic
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    Jon has altered his cock to compensate.

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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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