Help Hunter Get WaterCooling

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Help Hunter Get WaterCooling

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YES me, I, The Man, Needs watercooling so my pc can have its peak orgasm. :p

Should i rob a bank.......
Still someones wc setup from sg? *better keep your eyes pealed for me the wc bandit*

We at Hunters WC Fund are takin donations!

:irate: :D :cry: :rotfl:
Yes i wnat water and i will cry if i want to and rant and spam sg :D
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I have no clue what your saying here other than you want to wc bro.
You want to read up on it???
Try these:
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/index.php?

http://www.wc101.com/forums/index.php?s=&

http://xtremesystems.org/

http://forums.overclockers.com.au/index.php?s= (You gotta reg here but it's a great site. Cathar and allot of oher guys are here reguarly.)

Plan on dual rad's and a great WB to get you up there. Silver is even better (grab one from Cathar or DD). Pump grab a swifty mcp600 or an Iwaki rdz15.

Being uncertain of what you're asking I hope this kinda helps ya out there. As for loot $$$ you'll need a job or start doing reviews on your new site. :D
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I was jokin around, i dont need read up i knwo what i want and all about watercooling, i was ranting cause i was broke lol.
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Is a water cooling system really the best way to go overboard with overclocking?
I would think that there'd be something less risky - like carbon dioxide, or something.

Something that couldn't drip.
Although you'd have to control the condensation...
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Aether wrote:Is a water cooling system really the best way to go overboard with overclocking?
I would think that there'd be something less risky - like carbon dioxide, or something.

Something that couldn't drip.
Although you'd have to control the condensation...
Welcome to the boards man. :D I have'nt had any issues with watercooling as far as leaks and stuff. I think you mean Ln2 and not cO2. H20 is fairly safe. Water removes much more heat than air does obviously. Even better than that is phase change cooling. That seems like too much of a hassel though to me. That's where condensation comes to play.


Rant on there Chill :D
Always remember that the glass must be empty in order to be full. When the glass is full it will only overflow. :)
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Movie theaters are always hiring.
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Burke wrote:Movie theaters are always hiring.

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Wallmarts are big down there too. ;)
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Cypher_138 wrote:Welcome to the boards man. :D I have'nt had any issues with watercooling as far as leaks and stuff. I think you mean Ln2 and not cO2. H20 is fairly safe. Water removes much more heat than air does obviously. Even better than that is phase change cooling. That seems like too much of a hassel though to me. That's where condensation comes to play.


Rant on there Chill :D
Always remember that the glass must be empty in order to be full. When the glass is full it will only overflow. :)
Thanks for that koo sayin hehe.

Also pelts which im pretty sure your talkin about when u say phase change, are dangerous, if your watercooling goes out for some reason or has some issue you can fry your board and processor. Ive seen some nasty pics of what happened when water cooling went out while guy was at work. Scary :eek:
If i had to get something other than water i would get a mach II but there too expensive !
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It's cool. I found it's best to always be learning than ever to know. It's that whole Zen type approach I guess :D
I don't like pelts either myself. I meant phase as in a prommy or a home brew dealy using similar components. What ever you do just don't buy a kit man. Buy piece at a time. That's what I did.
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Cypher_138 wrote:It's cool. I found it's best to always be learning than ever to know. It's that whole Zen type approach I guess :D
I don't like pelts either myself. I meant phase as in a prommy or a home brew dealy using similar components. What ever you do just don't buy a kit man. Buy piece at a time. That's what I did.
ya i know i have all the parts in a little folder in my favorites now i just need teh dough.

Ya prommys are bad ass. I would get one if i had the money. But damn man very very expensive :eek: :eek:
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The only thing that stopped me is I run my rig 24/7 to fold. That means recharging the coolant and other headaches. Don't get me wrong, I'd like one but as for now I'm content. All I have to do is change my water once a year or so and maybe re-tube. No biggie.
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Cypher_138 wrote:The only thing that stopped me is I run my rig 24/7 to fold. That means recharging the coolant and other headaches. Don't get me wrong, I'd like one but as for now I'm content. All I have to do is change my water once a year or so and maybe re-tube. No biggie.
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