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Water Cooling Suggestion
Name: Dana Date: June 14, 2003 at 17:47:40 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 512
Comment:
Hey guys,
I am looking into buying a Water cooling system for my PC. I just want something that is not to expensive. I want it to cool nicley.
I am NOT going to be overclocking. All i want it for is so that my pc is quiter. My Thermaltake volcano 7 (at Full RPM) is like an airplane taking off.
Name: johnoh Date: June 14, 2003 at 18:59:31 Pacific
Reply:
if you're not oc'ing you might turn down the volc7 fan as low as it can go. That's going to be very quiet, and if the cooling is insufficient the machine will freeze up long before any damage is done. Just don't leave it unattended the first time you try it and watch the temps.
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Response Number 3
Name: Dana Date: June 15, 2003 at 12:04:32 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks guys. I think ill get the water cooling one that guy gave me the link for.
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