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Hello everyone,
First of all thank you all for your replies!
Tsumi --> I believe that there have been some communication errors between us, so for the part that was my fault I apologize. I do appreciate your (and everybody else s) help.
"For loop flow: Unless all of your components...
Hello,
Just wanted to let you know that I checked your computer out and I think it's very impressive.
Even though we both have two cpu's it is not my purpose to make a sexy looking animal like you did ;). My computer will end up between my desk and my cupboard and the radiator will be...
Cruiza --> if I use the dubbel loop (with the reservoir wit two outlets) then I don't think
that there will be much risk. However if you guys are familiar with this setup (dual cpu) and I don't need to worry about a possible difference in flow then I would prefer to use the split merge form...
I have posted my problem in a previous thread but I'm hoping that by mentioning the dual cpu situation that more people will be "motivated" to give some correct information.
If you don't want to read the post below I'll summarize very briefly: Both CPU's might generate A LOT OF HEAT (and...
"You don't need chipset cooling unless you have money to blow, or are doing extreme overclocking."
--> Check this page: http://www.pugetsystems.com/parts/Motherboard/Intel-S5520SC-Shady-Cove-5961 --> These people have personally tested my future motherboard for over a year and one of their...
hello everyone,
I'm currently building a new computer (which I have done many times before) however this time I would like to work with watercooling. I have two reasons to do this; First of all I want a SUPER silent system (I would love it if I were not able to say that it is on or off solely...