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Question about Bigwater SE
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hey just curious I was reading about this water cooling system and I must say for the price it seems really good not to mention you dont have tubes running amoke. anyways for the people that have it how much did it drop your temps? like idle and load?
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i was the one who roiginally posted this thread and i have changed my mind about the bigwater. from many peple i haev heard that teh bigwater is not very good. Instead i am going with a custom watercooling setup. I am going to get a DD D5 pump, Swiftech apogee CPU waterblock, DD maze4, '77 bonneville heatercore, custom resevoir and some tubing and the rest of my supplies from a hardware store.
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