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Gishank wrote:It depends on your system. If your system requires the extreme cooling, then i advise you do so, but get a specialist to do it because if you fuck up by not tightning a tube properly and it comes off when your PC is on, you're fucked.
Legion wrote:By default, I'm bi. However I've spent a great deal of time "burying" that aspect of me...
Baleout wrote:If it doesn't need hydrogen cooling systems it's NOT RIG ENOUGH
Shinobi wrote:and water cooling for the rest of the main components
Protocol wrote:Watercooling stopped being cool 4 years ago man.
Just buy some more fans.
Protocol wrote:Shinobi wrote:and water cooling for the rest of the main componentsProtocol wrote:Watercooling stopped being cool 4 years ago man.
Just buy some more fans.
But since you mentioned it, Phase Change cooling was never cool.
Did you know at near absolute zero, the speed at which photons travel is reduced to that of a push bike.Shinobi wrote:Baleout wrote:If it doesn't need hydrogen cooling systems it's NOT RIG ENOUGH
Liquid Helium.... almost at absolute zero!!
Protocol wrote:Watercooling stopped being cool 4 years ago man.
Tantalus wrote:Oooh, that reminds me. Sorry to draw attention away from your issue Shin but I have a dilemma.
I am soon to build a nice rig that I expect to last me quite a while and I was looking at cases. I have narrowed it down to two: One can hold NINE 120mm fans and the other holds two 180mm's on the top and one 120mm at the bottom. The latter looks better and is bigger with better design yet I'm not sure that three fans are enough to cool and spread the heat from a setup that I plan to overclock.
Protocol wrote:If you're an idiot you'll get the case with 9 120mm fans what the hell is wrong with you Mobo and CPU choice matters more than cooling (obviously you need good airflow) but 9 120mm fans are just batshit retarded.
2 Intake
2 Outtake
1 120mm and 2 60's in the back was enough to OC a Q6600 to ridiculous heights.
portable mp3 player wrote:If only I lived in Siberia..
Offtopic: there was 93F in Novosibirsk a few days ago. It's usually very warm there in summer.