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| ako the pinoy Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: by the beach
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| cool... h2o+zerex, will not damage anything, i really hope so... so if i want to crank up the C2D i'm planning to buy with Asus P5N32-SLI SE, will i really reach beyond 3.2ghz with the custom Water cooling??? well i still have time to think about it coz, i only got $400 on my savings so i still have to work hard to get that much awaited money for my rig... Abit IP35-E C2D E6750 G0 @ 2.66ghz [TR Ultra120EX] EVAG 8800GTS [TR HR03] Corsair [2gbDual@800] 820GB HDD[120/200/500] Antec TP 550W Silverstone Temjin 09 Saitek Eclipse1 & Razer DeathAdder Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit |
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| Worker Ant Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: New Jersey
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You can reach beyond 3.2GHz with air cooling, but on water it will just be lower temps. If you are going for SLI, then I understand that choice of MB. However, if you are not going SLI then I strongly recommend going with a Intel based chipset like the 965. It's cheaper BTW. Quad Core Xeon 3210@3.269ghz GA-EP35C-DS3R 466FSB x 7 -- 60mm Delta fan on NB 2x2gb Patriot Viper DDR3-1333@1400MHz 7-7-7-20 1.7v Sapphire HD4870 512mb GDDR5 770/1100 2x Raptor 150 ADFD RAID 0--WD320YS RE 16mb Storage Samsung Super WriteMaster SATA 20x DL DVDRW X-Fi eXtremeGamer w\Logitech Z-2300 Silverstone Olympia 650w 54A 12v Rail @50C DangerDen Torture Rack--MC-TDX CPU block--Black Ice GTX240 w\Delta Tri-blade low speed fans--MCP355 Rev 2--Swiftech MicroRes--Tygon 3603 3/8"ID Logitech G5 - Logitech LX-710 wireless KB Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | |
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| We take both criticism and positive comments very positively | Actually the difference between MCT5/40 and Zerex is negligible... As to the pump, I completely agree with Ranger the DC12V pump is the best on the market, whisper quiet and it actually has adjustable flow. Honestly, unless you are a benchmarking junkie, I think you're going way overboard on the cooling INTEL QX9650 // Gigabyte EP45 Extreme // 8GB PC2-8500 // BFG GTX260 MaxCore // DD Torture Rack // Seagate 750GB HDD // OCZ Vendetta // PC Power & Cooling 620W PSU |
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| ako the pinoy Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: by the beach
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and yes i might go with SLI next time i can crank up my money... and to capper, no i just want lower temps... not bechmarking junkie... but on second thought i mighr go to that field if i have spare time which actually i don't have.... Abit IP35-E C2D E6750 G0 @ 2.66ghz [TR Ultra120EX] EVAG 8800GTS [TR HR03] Corsair [2gbDual@800] 820GB HDD[120/200/500] Antec TP 550W Silverstone Temjin 09 Saitek Eclipse1 & Razer DeathAdder Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit | ||
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