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Liquid coolers
y is it i can never fin anything about liquid coolers
lookin round some UK overclockin sites nothing
like they dont even exist
i want one they are quiet and keep it cooler
Dai-Bach
04-06-2001, 23:17
Hi,
I've been after Kustom to look into this for sometime!!!
Come on Graeme and Thomas, here's someone else interested now!
:D
im more obsesed than interested now
i read about one about a year ago
kept lookin out for them few months back i found one
a uk water cpu cooler surplier
now i'm getting a job and will be able to by a new system
but i cant find the water cooler now
all my searchin efforts and the closest i get is here
its like a burning pain inside me eatin away at me just cos i cant find it BUT I KNOW ITS THERE SOMEWHERE!!!
Graeme*Kustom*
05-06-2001, 19:31
it`s one of those things that we have looked at - we`re just kind of concerned about the risks involved - eg, its quite easy for a user to fry their chip with water cooling, its not as fool proof as air cooling, and we dont want queues of unhappy customers with smoked chips...
I found the site!!!
i went over some of the URLS i went to b4
and went towatercooling.co.uk (http://www.watercooling.co.uk) and saw the same topic i saw b4 which last time i read i just saw catering and skiped
the amount of cooling things for catering i found i wasnt about to see another way to cool down apple juice
if i had taken time to read it i would of seen it sayed catering for all ur watercooling needs
nothing todo with catering atall
GD_Conway
19-06-2001, 11:48
Ging. If your after watercooling then your best bet is to leave watercooling.co.uk alone completely as the kit they provide (Senfu) can't cool any high power system.
The reviews I've read of them (a lot) say that they perform the same as if not worse than an air cooled system. (That's running on a TBird/Duron system).
l8rs
Gavin
HWExtreme
14-07-2001, 00:54
Watercooling rules !!!!
I have been using homemade watercooling on my P3 for over a year without any probs
http://www.hardware-extreme.co.uk/personal/mysystems.htm
Although on my first homemade waterblock i had a few problems with condensation.
the 72watt peltier was dripping onto the motherboard and created a nice little puddle under the CPU itself.
To say the least the MB and CPU did not survive.... Well it was only a K62 system anyways. :D
Now you LUNATICS really have lost it. After living and running a computerised sign shop on a 60 year old wooden boat, spending a LOT of time trying desperatly to keep the water and expensive electrical gear as far away from each other as possible, I learned that the most efficient pump is a frightened man with a bucket. Now you poor misguided souls are trying to engineer a way of putting these two violently opposing forces together, in your homes, in a metal box, adding heat, plenty of air and some really expensive kit, at least renew your fire insurance (and your will). :D :D
Dai-Bach
14-07-2001, 09:15
LOL
Living on a boat Tami !!, just tow the PC's along behind you, chuck all your fans away and be the envy of all your overdocked aquatic neighbours !!! :D
Plus the previously mentioned bucket can be put to good use recycling bud. :eek:
cheers
Dai
:confused:
[ 14 July 2001: Message edited by: Dai-Bach ]
i like the "frightened man with a bucket" :)
is that a scientific term?
Mpemba Effect
17-07-2001, 18:41
Gotta old Duron 600 which does 1169 watercooled - thats 94.8% :D
edit: Doh! Wrong thread!
[ 17 July 2001: Message edited by: Mpemba Effect ]
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