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Recent content by SeiZon

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    Question regarding flakes in my loop

    I have heard some pretty bad things about Masterkleer though, that their tubing gets very cloudy, very quick. Any thoughts on that?
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    Question regarding flakes in my loop

    Any suggestions of good UV-Blue tubing that doesn't do this? And which can be purchased some place in EU? :)
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    Question regarding flakes in my loop

    Didn't come anything with the tubing. :) Just bought it per meter. It's not magnetic, I tried. :)
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    Question regarding flakes in my loop

    Hi! So, I have had my setup for just about a year now, and thought that a cleanup was long overdue. I had noticed something floating in my tubes, lying near the topside of the tubes, so I thought it'd take it apart it assess the damages. When I emptied the loop and flushed it, I saw that there...
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    A noob with a wet dream

    I finally got all my stuff today from Aquatuning. (Stuff out of stock, with delays and more delays) Sadly I'm working on an important project atm. so I can't risk my only computer, by trying to WC it right now. It will have to wait until between Christmas and Newyears. :) But everything's...
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    Upgrading ancient videocard. NEED OPINIONS.

    Currently there's not really any games that will eat away all 2gb even with max settings. Currently that is. I'm sure though, that the 680 will run out of processing power before it uses the 2GB. So more CUDA any day IMO. As for 1440p, then yes, 4GB would be good. Better than more CUDA cores...
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    Help! various questions :)

    I'm new as well to this whole scene as well, and even got the same case. One thing I noticed was your loop order. As far as I know, you should always have the Reservoir before the pump, and not after, as a pump running dry will ruin it. For comparison, I'm using a 120.3 60mm radiator in pull...
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    A noob with a wet dream

    A question has surfaced. It seems that they suddenly stopped shipping the Bitspower 45° fittings that I wanted, and now I'm left with their "Black Matt" series. Does anyone have any experience with these? Are they any good? :) Can't seem to find anything anywhere. Thanks!
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    My Latest Build

    Thank you very much. :)
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    My Latest Build

    Was thinking the same. Looks like something I would love to have. :)
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    A noob with a wet dream

    Perfect. I don't read German either, (not very well at least), but could be you could spot something off from the picture. :)
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    A noob with a wet dream

    Okay thanks! :) Do you have any suggestions for good worm-gear or hose clamps? Preferably some that can be purchased on aquatuning.de, as that is where I'm ordering all the other stuff. EDIT: How about this one? I guess it has to fit the OD of the tubing, which is 3/4"?
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    A noob with a wet dream

    A tiny update followed by a question. :) Computer is now in-house and up and running, haven't had time to properly test it yet though. I have a question regarding the Laing D5 Vario. What sort of connectors do I need? Do I have to get some wormgear or hoseclamps for it, or can I in some way...
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    A noob with a wet dream

    Okay, thanks Tsumi. :)
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    A noob with a wet dream

    Another question has arisen. Aquacomputer has two different full-cover blocks for my GPU: Aquacomputer aquagrafx GTX 680 G1/4 Aquacomputer aquagraFX for GTX 680 Typ 2 G1/4 Does anyone know the difference? Can't seem to find anything anywhere. It seems like the "normal" one has a mosfet...
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