Taas pa lagi imong temps sa considering nag water cooling and aircon ka.. for the processor its understanble kay hell hole mana ang Prescott. for the GPU it must be the block.
Taas pa lagi imong temps sa considering nag water cooling and aircon ka.. for the processor its understanble kay hell hole mana ang Prescott. for the GPU it must be the block.
my case, the radiator fan is so much louder than the water pump (fan i think is hovering around 1k-1.2k rpms which i hardly hear already).
hmm..you guys have your points there.. maybe it was cos i was using a bigger pump to circulate the water in the AirCon radiator I was using. Fan for that rad was no problem cos I didn't have one on! haha I just sat it next to the AC (or directed the fan at it when the AC was off)
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
b l a d e you da man! :mrgreen:
thanks guys... couldn't have done it without help from fellow istoryans
@Earlz: very happy na ko sa results bro (i'm more interested in the temp delta - diff between load and idle temps). my gpu temps are down from 54 idle and 68+ load with the stock cooler... all that considering the gpu block i'm using is intended for a 9800xx (gi-mod lang nako para sa akong 6800gt). system is a lot quieter than my previous set-up too. thanks for you input =)
Ok kung delta temps basihan nindot siya, but for water cooling on the GPU side its a bit warm.
your rad is a single 120block ?
Aircon radiators hurt the waterflow so much tho,thats why you need large and noisy pumps for that.
as for radiator fans i recommend you get the Yate Loon as its extremely silent for a 70cfm fan.
[ Topic is getting OT -- partly my fault hehe so I'm jsut going to merge this with the DIY watercooling thread. ]
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this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
Yeah, that pump is now working in our zen mini fish pond. The radiator is oxidizing as we speak, hehe fancy way of saying it's rusting away somewhere.Originally Posted by EarlZ
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
hmmmm, is there any way to just connect the hoses going to the proc to the house plumbing? sounds funny but with a valve to control the pressure, it might work, right...? ayaw lang sa hot water pipe... hehehehe
hmmmm.......
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