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Old 07-23-09   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Galaxy 9800 gt sli

i was wondering the best cooling soultion for my 9800gt's in sli water cooling,air cooling all sugetions welcome i live in australia so only companys in australia cheers
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air cool them - stick a 120mm fan at each of them.....should be good enough
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You could do air or water.

you can use the MCw60 blocks
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Best Possible?

Water with two full cover blocks.
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Best Possible?

Water with two full cover blocks.
True that! EK blocks
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water cooling - the EK full cover blocks are great

air cooling - i swear by my Arctic Cooling Accellero Twin Turbo, pretty sure its compatible. otherwise the Zalman VF-1000 has some really good results too.

best sites for us mate...

www.pccasegear.com - PCCG Home Page

www.gammods.com.au - Australia's best source for water cooling (imo anyway)

also, if you didnt know of this site already, and you wanna price up the best online prices around, use www.staticice.com.au

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I had 8800GT's, and the Thermaltake DuOrbs worked Fantastically. ALOT cheaper than WC as well!
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Yer I would like to run water cooling my case is big enough for it both sites don't sell ek blocks for my card
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