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Old 06-13-08   #21 (permalink)
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Not really for the CPU, as the IHS hurts the temp conductivity a LOT. On GPUs though that's a different story.......you get CRAZY difference in temps because the copper waterblock comes directly in contact with the die.
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Okay, instead of the low speed yate loons, i would probably use some 68cfm scythe slipstreams I already have. Now what I'm wondering is, would the Swiftech MCR220 be better with those fans or the Black Ice GT Stealth 240?
I'm using an MCR220 now, and love it. I have rad that the stealth 240 great too. I would think with those fans, the MCR220 would be better because it's designed with lower cfm fans in mind. I use 4 100+cfm fans (push/pull) and get awesome temps, so either way should be great.
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well i dont know wat to say. i thought fesser was the stuff. but i am guessing that distilled works good too. IRA-K has given me his recipe so i am going to use his for my coolent. petras is a good shop!!
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i have distilled water here and it works better than the feser stuff did. about 3 degrees difference.

i spent about 400 bucks on my setup. water cooling is not worth it on a price/performance ratio. Its my hobby so i don't really care about that.
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I think for all my things after shipping and taxes, ill be spending about $250 CAD on it.

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