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Why not? The only problem I see is when you will want to drain how you will attach a tube or something without spilling liquid out? With a permanent tube attachment and with a cap on the end that you can easily open I guess...
Honestly...I did. But it seams my Google-ing is not so god lately and did not find any Anyway, this is not a project that I am going to try in the near future. I like the idea though.
Don’t understand yet why all this WB’s are made for standard PCB layout when everybody is buying and would go water-cooling only for the high end, OC’s custom PCB cards… I also own and Asus GTX 560 Ti and short on...
But why mate? I still believe is just a matter of the substance used. As longs as it's stable in water and it does not act as a super heat insulator it should work. The problem is finding this. I've research a loot of urethane lacquers...
Quote:Originally Posted by PapaSmurf;13640171 You would probably do more damage to the heatpipes than it would be worth. I can't see it making any difference in temps at all. It's the heatpipes that transfer the heat, not the...
The purpose of water cooling is...what you make of it About back cooling the GPU…there was some time ago a Thermalright solution specific to that (heat pipe type, back plate + thick thermal pad). No more available I guess. Anyway...
What I would do to this cooler, I would solder the gaps between the heat pipes and then lap it to perfection. Thoughts?
Not necessarily mate. Hot water rises, cold water from rad lowers and thus you can have some flow. As the difference is bigger between hot and cold point of the loop the flow is stronger. Because the cold point is in the best condition...
This is my opinion. Of course it works but to give it some performance some parts need to be redesigned. Follow my logic. CPU/GPU makes heat that have to by dissipated outside. Where? In the ambient. That's why bigger rad's it's always a...
I know...I know...old post but have some old ideas on this I wanted to share. I even wanted to give it a try but I am still short on free experiment time . So, idea is that direct water contact with PCB and all that things inside a PS is...
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