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Old 01-14-2004, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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water cooling mayhem

im running a AMD 2600+ XP. my cpu temp is 33C avg... i want to add chipset and a video block.. should i? or will that make way to much heat.?

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Old 01-16-2004, 03:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Make too much heat-how?
Add too much heat to the water??
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yeah will that bring my cpu temp up to much..?

graphics is radeon 9800 all in wonder
chipset is VIA
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not if you have a large enough resevoir.
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its fill and bleed :P no resevoir..
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with that large radator that you have for that system you should not have any problems with temps just make it so that your cpu is the first one after the radator. i would go radator/cpu/pump/chip set/ gpu- back to radator

keep us informed of your results i just ordered a second radator for my system so i plan on goin 1st rad /cpu /pump/2ed rad/hdd block/gpu/back to first radator

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with that large radator that you have for that system you should not have any problems with temps just make it so that your cpu is the first one after the radator. i would go radator/cpu/pump/chip set/ gpu- back to radator

keep us informed of your results i just ordered a second radator for my system so i plan on goin 1st rad /cpu /pump/2ed rad/hdd block/gpu/back to first radator
i think i found the prob my intake CFM wasnt enough for the fans on the rad to blow out enough air.. ill see soon though bought 2 80mm tornado fans
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