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funny you should mention the Reservator. I asked about it in my last post here
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1439089
some helpful advice there should help you decide.
As for the case, this is the one im using...
funny you should mention the Reservator. I asked about it in my last post here
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1439089
some helpful advice there should help you decide.
As for the case, this is the one im using...
It would be a really tight fit if you managed to fit a 3/8 ID hose onto a 1/2 ID barb. But I think it will be a bit restrictive on the water flow.
However most ppl use a 7/16 hose to fit onto a 1/2 ID barb. Will give you a tighter fit. up to you if you want to use a hose clamp at the end of...
Doing a search on Scan.co.uk for the motherboard your buying I found this
Mosfet
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/EK-Mosfet-ASUS-X58-Kit-%28Mosfet-set-for-Rampage-II-Extreme-P6T-Deluxe%29
NB & SB...
I'm having a look for a new high peforming fan cooler for my ATI now.
Do differnt retail versions of graphic cards share the same design? Or can the capacitors be placed differntly
Reason im asking is I cant seem to find the same retail design as my current card. And I want to keep it as...
I'm gonna catch some zzz and have a think about this tomorrow. But I decided another loop would be too much hassle so I will be looking into a better fan cooling for the graphic's.
Thanks for all your replies. your advice was appriciated :)
Reading up on the manual the user guide states to install the 2nd card in the 4th PCI-e slot. and all three PCI-e slots on the DFI board I have now supports x16 GFX cards.
the reason is that I suppose I just want to get a decent rig that can run Crysis on max settings without breaking out in a...
I'm sorry. I dont think I was very clear from the beginning. I have already made my first loop that is currently cooling the i7 and the NB. And I get nice idle temps around 35C
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb42/kerblam_2007/HF1.jpg...
Hey everyone
I know the i7's run alot more hot then the previous models so I decided to keep it simple and just have the CPU and NB watercooled.
I was thinking of installing a sepreate watercooling loop for my graphic cards that I will be eventually getting. which will be 2 ATI HD...
My first watercooling build
I wouldnt of been able to do this without the helpful advice I recived from HardForums here. Thanks guys
PS. I know the reservoir is kind of a boge job. but if anyone see's anything that I could improve with the placements then I would love to hear it.
Hello everyone
This is my first DFI board and was very pleased to find it a pain-free installation. This is also my first attempt at overclocking. I will list the components that I have below
Motherboard: Lanparty DK X58-T3eH6
CPU: i7 920 D0 stepping 2.6GHz
Graphic's: Asus EAH...
That sounds about right to me.
I built my first watercooling PC, but I only have the CPU plus NB watercooled. The i7's do run pretty hot. hotter still when overclocked.
I managed to overclock my i7 2.67 to 3.4. and the tempreture hits 55c under prime95 torture testing but anymore then...
I have been looking about on all the retailer sites and none of them have the Swiftech MCR320 in stock. Its the last piece I need for my new rig and its so damn frustrating waiting for it. Is it worth waiting or is there another radiator out thats just as good?
I just got myself this pump
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-004-SW&groupid=701&catid=193&subcat=1042
And on the front of the pump there is an adjustable pump speed setting. But to configure it I would need to use a small flat headed screwdriver to make the...