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cool vid...i got a little drunk from the shaking heh and couldn't really see the reservoir. but over all i got the point.
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Originally Posted by sillymansam View Post
cool vid...i got a little drunk from the shaking heh and couldn't really see the reservoir. but over all i got the point.
Thanks, yeah not have a tri pod bites
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Thanks mate. What you get on load?
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Originally Posted by gothev View Post
Thanks mate. What you get on load?
That is b4 O/C I have it at 4.2 now
it is like 60-70 under load trying to remember, also I have C0 i7
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Pretty cool vid! A picture is worth a thousand words..
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Originally Posted by Juggalo23451 View Post
That is b4 O/C I have it at 4.2 now
it is like 60-70 under load trying to remember, also I have C0 i7
Isn't 60-70C almost what a good air cooler can get? Is this typical of a water cooling setup?
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good video over all, could be improved but great starter for new comers.

whats your air/water delta?
You could've explained what barbs were, i don't know
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Great vid man, you may have convinced me
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Originally Posted by Mygaffer View Post
Isn't 60-70C almost what a good air cooler can get? Is this typical of a water cooling setup?
There are so many things you have to take into account though, his ambient temps might be high, high vcore or high qpi core. He could be using low cfm fans to keep the noise down.

EG, my wc setup during the winter months where ambient is about 18~23 deg Celsius runs 4.2 at about 55~65 but during the summer months were ambient temps are 28~33 deg, I've seen my i7 hit 87 deg.
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its the psu your jumping, and i beleive its to get the psu running to test your water cooling loop without having your whole pc on

but dont quote me i dont know much about watercooling
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Originally Posted by wierdo124 View Post

You could've explained what barbs were, i don't know
A barb is that shiny thing that is screwed into all the in's and out's of the water blocks and and radiator and res that the tubing go's over to connect the tubing with the blocks, and then the compression fitting goes over the tubing and screws into the screw threads on the barb with the tubing mashed between them.
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