Tuesday, April 13, 2010

looking into water cooling.

Ok so i have some Q's. What is a good brand that many people use?What should i look for in a water cooling system? What is the chance of tube breaking and blowing up everything?looking into water cooling.
Danger den made the radiator, cpu block, and gpu whole cover block in my system. pump was the d5 not variable speed (doesnt matter). After careful consideration I purchased all of this from danger den and had it up and running for a month. I thought I was buying the best parts and I still feel the same. No problems, excellent build quality ALL COPPER COMPONENTS. whole cover block for the card is a must, and I used tygon tubing...would do over. 0 Was sent a free bottle of fluid xp+ blood red (they ran out of pc chill red), but I was swayed by online opinions to consider 10 percent antifreeze (green kind) and 90 distilled h20. Still have the fluid xp probably never use it. looking into water cooling.
[QUOTE=''unrealplaya55'']Ok so i have some Q's. What is a good brand that many people use?What should i look for in a water cooling system? What is the chance of tube breaking and blowing up everything?[/QUOTE]You are supposed to use distilled water in water cooling, it is non conductive, so in theory there is very little chance of damage if any. This is one of the reasons 7/16'' tubing for 1/2'' fitting have become so popular. A little more difficult to install, but almost guarantees no leaks. The best performance will be achieved with a custom built setup. Most kit are under powered at best. If you don't want to pick out separate parts and all that, the lowest quality kit I would get would be this. Any less and you might as well use real good air.

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