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potroast said:If you don't feel comfortable installing it, then you shouldn't be running it.
that doesn't mean that you can't pay someone to do it -- but don't pay someone unless you're truely confident that you could do it.
For example, I pay someone to wash my car -- I could do it, but it's worth it for me to pay someone. Same situation with my timing belt -- I could change it, but I'll just pay someone to save me the trouble.
Watercooling has the potential to be great, and the potential to fubar a system pretty bad.... Unless you know how to handle it, you shouldn't do it.
MemoryInAGarden said:If you are going to be pouring oodles of money into watercooling an FX-53 and you don't want to install/maintain it yourself, don't risk ruining the system. You probably can't o/c the Alienware. I would just look into better air cooling.
cornelious0_0 said:I wouldn't say something rash like he probly can't OC the Alienware.....but it's true that if that much cash is being put into the system already, you owe it to yourself to educate yourself to the point where you COULD just build it yourself....so that you can maintain the system as needed.
I feel for ya just wanting to have water cooling....but look at me. I've sat around here advising people on their decisions and helping them build their h2O setups for a good while now, and I'm finally making the switch myself. Not everyone is going to wait quite THAT long.....but I know that I'm a hell of a lot more comfortable with the installation now then I ever would ahve been normally.
Best way to sum this up that I can think of is:
Don't try and walk the walk if you can't talk the talk.
MemoryInAGarden said:It's amazing what COULD go wrong and how much a cat can fuck stuff up![]()
IceWeasel said:ship your alienware out to me, and I'll get it worked over.. i mean on for you![]()
IceWeasel said:i've been meaning to post in the mod section about the stuff we did to my Lian-Li PC1000 this last weekend, but i'm too lazyi have a few pics and such too
FunkStar said:i think something that needs to be asked is whether or not you'll be overclocking, going for mega super silent, or if your just doing it for the sake of it. Judging purely on the fact you paid a mega-inflated price for a puter, and didnt make it yourself, points to the no overclocking side of things. Then again it could have been given to you. Tell us more of your reason, not just 'i want watercooling'.
But overall, if you don't install the watercooling yourself and be willing to maintain it yourself, don't bother with it. Unless of course you sell your puter and buy a Mac G5 which comes with water cooling![]()