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Discussion by Water Melon with 11 Replies.
Last Update: July 21, 2005, 11:06 am | |||
Wed Jul 6, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Most normal computers don't generaly need a liquid cooling system.
This is just what I know though.
Mind providing your computers specs.
P.s. If you live inside a REALLY hot place, and your ac isn't that good...A liquid cooling system might be usefull to. As fans cannot get the job done in that high of temps.
Wed Jul 6, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Thu Jul 7, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (spacewaste)
I don't know much about brands or spending, but they are quite good cooling systems. However, I recommend only buying one if your computer is top notch and requires several fans to keep it cooled already.Most normal computers don't generaly need a liquid cooling system.
This is just what I know though.
Mind providing your computers specs.
P.s. If you live inside a REALLY hot place, and your ac isn't that good...A liquid cooling system might be usefull to. As fans cannot get the job done in that high of temps.
Crappy. I currently have a pre made pc because i don't have the money to build one myself right now. It's not top notch, nor is it recent. So i don't think i'll invest in a liquid cooling system until i have a decent pc.
Thu Jul 7, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Sun Jul 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
http://www.koolance.com/
If you have the money to buy those cases, then try them out.
Mon Jul 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
If you do decide to set up watercooling in your box, then make sure u run it for a few hours (at least) without the system on, then if you find any leaks, u can fix them and test again.
If this causes any of you parts to become wet, then just let them dry out fully before you turn ur system on and you should be fine. As malish mentioned, the thermaltake systems do seem to be pretty good! Watercooling is still just a bit beyond me just yet.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I would suggest routine maintenance of the cooling system. Make sure you change the water regularly and maybe running a bit of white vinagir through the system to keep it mold free. Also if you really want to make sure that it stays clean, use bottled water in it. That should keep any mold or any other fungus at bay.
One other thing...if you really want to take the cooling to the max use a product by Royal Purple called Purple Ice Super Coolant. It is made for cars. I haven't used it in a liquid cooling system myself but from what I understand it doesn't corrod the system, though if you decide to use it I would keep an eye on your cooling hardware for awhile. My friend has been using it without any problems for about a month now.
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