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Default Re: My First Watercooling Setup

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Originally Posted by MRMOBEUS
Lookin' good bro
I'm sooo looking forward to the joys of installing my first w/c loop
Ah well, I gotta get the bracket made up first for my ext dualbay res. Plus I gotta get me some tubing/rad(s)/pump/fans still so It'll wait! haha I keep putting it off I sware

Great job you two!

Let me or Dex know if you need any help. This was a real crash course in bodging but it seems ok now and I am very pleased with it. Make sure you buy jubilee clips for the hosing, and have a bucket and some toilet paper at hand to clear up leaks.

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Originally Posted by Zaltan
Looks nice man, I noticed on MSN that you had "my pc sounds like a fish tank" after your name. What are the temps like now?

Yeah, I hadn't filled the bayres enough and it was gurgling away because the flow was so turbulent, but I filled it up a bit and now the whole PC is silent as the grave. Except when I play COD4 and the graphics card's fans spin up Not gonna watercool them yet though!

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Originally Posted by JessAlba452
Awesome! Welcome to the club Hope that you got everything sorted out and the temps are a little lower now.

Cheeers Temps are difficult to tell because I am running the rig at stock. I don't have a spare header for my ram/northbridge cooling fan so they keep overheating. I'll get it sorted next week.
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