in your setup, whats the average temp of the water being pumped to the water block?
in your setup, whats the average temp of the water being pumped to the water block?
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the compressor consumes a considerable amount of power.. anyway, who cares, the CPU is so hot and must be consuming a lot of power that it needs to be water-cooled.. the compressor is negligible![]()
@yob: yes the compressor is power hungry. I'm also considering that. Basin nya ang bill nako sa koryente in one year kay pwede na makapalit bag o nga computer.
Anyway, i'll go for compressors that works only like chillers, not those that are intended for freezing.
tell you the truth..i have no clue..lolOriginally Posted by Tamblot
but im running my CPU(A64 3800@2.8ghz) with a 1.58V and my memory with3.2V and i dle around 28-29 and full load 37-39
does water cooling system do fluid compression?
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