pcgaminggeek3
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Im looking for the best watercooling block for my CPU Q6600.. Anyone know of some?
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When you say the best what do you mean? If you are you looking to squeeze every last drop out of your OC then you better be thinking big ass Iwaki pumps, Thermochill radiators, and whatever you choose in the way of CPU blocks. Hope you also have a big roll of Ben Franklin's to blow as your going to need it.
What you asked for is difficult to answer unless we get a lot more information. What pump, radiator, and tube size you planning on using? Is this going to be a one block loop?
CPU Q6600
Thanks guys i have a custom setup, This is my pump http://www.aquariumguys.com/rio800.html
yes i know it looks strange but it does the job pretty darn good. Im running costant 40F water temp through my hoses..
I want the best. What i mean by the best, I need one that is going to keep my temps LOW..
I want the best. What i mean by the best, I need one that is going to keep my temps LOW..
Ive always wondered if the D-teks were worth the $125 price tag for the block..
Ive always wondered if the D-teks were worth the $125 price tag for the block..
I wasn't aware that D-Tek has released a block that expensive.
anyone know if anyone else makes GPU blocks besides BFG?
not to sound rude...but if you have to ask..it is not for you..What does bowing mean?
not to sound rude...but if you have to ask..it is not for you..
I know that the watercooling club is exclusive but I didn't expect it to be this exclusive. Is there anyone who feels like answering my question?
Wouldn't that decrease performance, since there are less contact area
anyone know if anyone else makes GPU blocks besides BFG?
If you use these copper accessories you must use AC Fluid or you will be sorry. Even if you use AC Fluid you might be sorry anyway as AC ditches your warranty if you use these copper inserts in the aluminum blocks.
I have to ask, not to incite argument just because it makes no sense, why drop the warranty on the blocks when AC makes mixed blocks... that just makes me go
Because they don't make mixed blocks, but Swiftech does.
oh boy..here we go...
I think every company in the WC'ing market has a GPU block. I've tested quite a few and find myself drawn to two specific blocks: EK's Full Cover 8800GTX block and Swiftech's MCW60.
The BFG blocks are manufactured by Danger Den. I'm sure other users can chime in with me about how badly machined those blocks were.