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Is there any reason you aren't going with one of the XSPC kits? Way better quality parts and you really can't beat the price.
Quote:Originally Posted by MaDeuce50 do you happen to know frozencpu policy on returns. I know they do not accept returns on open items for water cooling. Fed Ex just literally drop off my package a couple of minutes...
It should do okay. Not a stellar pump and only about 2/3 of the power of a d5, but I believe it should be able to handle it.Your loop won't be insanely restrictive or anything. To be honest, I would feel more comfortable with a d5 or a...
As the above poster said, seems about right. Might be a little bit hot. I would expect closer to the low 50s than high, but that could be do to a whole host of variables such as bad seat, bad TIM application, poor airflow through the...
I would definitely not recommend upgrading that CPU block (unless you REALLY care about looks). The difference in temp would be negligible at best. As for the rad, IMO you would be better off modding the bottom of your 700d and fitting...
Seriously the 264W to raise the water by 1 degree needs to be BOLDED and STICKIED. Been posting that answer for over a year.
TT previewed an overclocked 670. According to the article it seems like the 670 isn't a crazy overclocker, similar to the...
I'm not 100% familiar with that pump/kit but I would guess it is similar to the speed controlled D5 pump. The point is that obviously it makes less sound at lower speeds and when your computer is idle you don't need it on full blast. It...
Yeah they should work just as well, as long as you tighten them enough. Honestly, zipties work the same and IMO look better than those, but that's all opinion.
The only thing a dual loop does in terms of performance is separate the components temperatures, but I have never actually seen someone do it for that reason (either they thought it would give them better performance overall or it was...
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