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Custom Water block Guide
Name: Rubacant Date: November 25, 2004 at 16:11:55 Pacific OS: win xp home CPU/Ram: 3.4ghz P4 Cpu 2gig ram
Summary: Take the water block off the cpu leave it all in the system still of course and put your hsf back on. If your probs go away then get another PSU. I recomend a Tagan 480w. I have My watercooling runni...
Summary: Basically, you have a "waterblock" attached to the CPU...the heat is transferred to the block, which in turn transfers the heat to the circulating water. The water is passed through some sort of radia...