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    How much is enough?

    And you know from first hand experience? Unlike yourself I actually have dabbled across the whole spectrum from air, water, TEC, LN2, and a custom Chilly1 unit. Air -> Water -> Chilled -> TEC/Phase/Cascade/LN2. You seem to forget that I live on XS. 5Ghz runs are not the norm for the...
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    What happened to all the bay reservoirs?

    It's because they're notorious for leaking, cracking, gurgling noises, and PITA bleeding. I have a few that will never be used again.
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    How much is enough?

    Then by the same assessment, those of us who've dabbled with LN2, chilled alcohol, and phase must be throwing our money away.
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    AquaStream XT

    Funny how I get over 8 different private messages asking me if Waterlogged sounds like Top Nurse. ...
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    (qty 1) PA120.1 vs (qty 2) 120mm GTS Stealths?

    Why bother with 2 single BIPs when you'd be better off with a 2x120mm radiator instead with much less of a pressure drop.
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    How much is enough?

    Ain't that a bunch of BS. Before switching to watercooling on my home office machine, my Ultra120 was typically 20C hotter on load then when I switched to water. 20C turned out to be the difference between an e6600 hitting 3.3GHZ and 3.9Ghz. Better temps will allow for better...
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    Micro Res leaking??!!

    Sounds like you applied tubing to the barbs before screwing in the barbs into the res. This happens often to first time users. When you put the tubing on the barbs first and then screw it in, the rotational forces will slowly unscrew the barb. Best to screw barb in first, then attach tubing.
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    DDC vs D5 pumps

    The disparity is due to the people confusing the graphs between the old DDC-2 and the newer DDC 3.2. The older revision (red impeller) was much stronger. The newer revision, the 3.2 (blue impeller) is the castrated step child with much less head. Although both are 18W pumps, their numbers are...
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    DDC vs D5 pumps

    Nope, that's correct.
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    Double Impact Block

    I guess you can't read what I said above huh? Like I said, besides this post, this forum has been flame free. Find another thread other than this since TN's left. Oh wait, there are none! Times have been good. I'll stop posting when people stop posting BS test results and people stop...
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    Double Impact Block

    I've changed my mind often and support NO company blindly. Go check on XS where I was one of the few leading the anal reaming of Gabe on a variety of topics that irked me about Swiftech. Who do you think made him release the new copper top for the GTX? I was probably the most vocal person...
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    Iwaki Pumps

    I ran these for awhile in my main rig but removed my RD-30 due to spacial constraints. These things simply don't die and are used in various construction, manufacturing roles. These things give you absolutely the best head pressure and will power through anything and eat 90 degree elbows...
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    Double Impact Block

    User testing for the most part is grossly uninformative and usually biased unless they've already established a precedent as a neutral tester. I'm sorry, but you saying it's good is like a Coke rep telling me Coke tastes better than Pepsi. You've demonstrated no objectivity as being an AC...
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    Double Impact Block

    This grossly against any sort of scientific principle with regards to testing. Results are supposed to be reproducible again and again and not meant to satisfy just one particular instance. If one believes in such a thing, you'll just propagate the same type of Koolance BS. I bought the...
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    Northbridge temp...

    Use a temp probe. I use both a digital and an analogue temp probe attached to chip itself underneath my waterblock on my 680i's northbridge. On the 680i boards, there are no built in diodes so you must purchase some yourself.
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