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Old August 20th, 2006   #21
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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...



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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...
Water does not conduct electricity. Minerals and chemicals in water are what conduct electricity. Didn't you pay attention in chemistry class?!? And the Zerex, add 4oz to one gallon.

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.



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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



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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...
Water does not conduct electricity. Minerals and chemicals in water are what conduct electricity. Didn't you pay attention in chemistry class?!? And the Zerex, add 4oz to one gallon.

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.
i'm sorry i'm a lousy chemist... actually i'm asleep most of the time in my chem 101 during my 1st year college...

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....



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