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  • Water cooling to overclock?

    Is it worth the expense of water cooling to overclock in a new system? Does anyone here use a water cooling system? Which one? How does it perform?

    Looking into this before I get a new system down the road.
    rpc212
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    I hanvt tried liquid cooling yet but I have been thinking about it.

    The only way I would do it though is I saw at Frozencpu.com they have a non conductive fluid for liquid cooling your rig, so you should be safe if there is a leak.

    I know a while back Suurland had a water cooled rig and ended up having a faulty connection on the cpu block which leaked and fried the mobo and no sure what else.

    -dave
    Cheers,
    -dave
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    • #3
      i got a cooler master aquagate.
      it only cools the cpu and it's a closed system, not much different to mounting an air fan.
      it's very powerful and good to overclock.
      but not exactly silent. if you want a silent computer i wouldn't recommend it.
      Marc Lorenz
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