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CiKoTiC 12-20-2004 10:39 AM

Yea, 52C is still a little hot for WC.

Can you give more specific specs on what kind of WC you are using?

PinkFuzzyBunny 12-23-2004 12:30 PM

would a peltier help? and if so is there any advice

gnogtr 12-23-2004 02:12 PM

Possibly, but that stuff's a little too expensive and dangerous (condensation) for my tastes. Water's enough. Do you have 1 or 2 radiators? How's the airflow in your case? How much does it pump per hour? Do you have it on your video card also?

PinkFuzzyBunny 12-31-2004 11:04 PM

no i dont have water cooling on my video or my co-prosseser. as to my watercoller it is a hydrocool 200 ex, made by corsair.
i was told that there is some mods i can do to it to make it more efctive.

Prometheus 01-01-2005 01:03 PM

is your computer next to a heater perchance?

gnogtr 01-01-2005 05:11 PM

If I were you, since the Corsair is external, I'd search google for the mods you were talking about. I have a Swiftech incase system that has dual fans/dual radiators, and I have it cooling my overclocked video card/overclocked processor. I'm looking at Asus Probe right now, and my temp is 43 C in a room that is probably 26C. Now, AMD runs MUCH hotter than P4, and on top of that, it's cooling a 9800 Pro that is overclocked way past 9800 XT speeds. While I'm gaming, I may hit 50C, but that's to be expected. Think about it, that would mean that my video card is running at around 50C as well as my processor. Now that's really cool for gaming temps.

partofme1337 01-11-2005 07:31 AM

MAke sure your heat sink is on correctly. Thats always important

ninikins 05-18-2006 04:02 PM

I dont know to me it sounds like a potential pum problem to be honest, seeing that the temp is still kind of high

Jason425 05-18-2006 10:56 PM

pum problem?

StinkyMojo 05-18-2006 11:15 PM

he meant pump


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