i got the er6i's and they sound really nice. but since they are really low impedance you should have a good source to run them from. when i ran them from my laptop, i could hear hissing like crazy, so i got a usb sound card and it sounds really nice now. oh and they really do block almost all sound.
you're using tap water? why not buy distilled, it costs only a few dollars, and you'll never have to clean your blocks out. tap water has all that nasty stuff in it that can come out of solution, and cause problems.
sorry if this is a stupid question, but, um, where are your hard drives cd drives and psu? is the case that big that it can fit a mcr 220 and above that drives?
the only things i can think of with a lot of single 120 rads, is that tubing would likely be extremely difficult to impossible, and it would hurt the flow moreso than if you would get 1 big rad. it is my belief that people on this forum will tell you to do 2 loops if you are planning to cool all...
i see you're pushing the hot air from one radiator into the intake of the second radiator. wouldn't it be better to reverse the first fans so that they are pulling air through the rad, and that way, both rads get nice cold ambient room temperature air?
i remember seeing some shuttle that was extensively watercooled using pipes. It was on some french website (yey google translator). anyhoo, that guy watercooled everything, cpu, gpu, ram , mosfets, PSU , i remember thinking how it looked so hard to fit everything in.
if anyone can find the...
I've been using my swiftech mcp355 with no problems. it seems the ddc, ddc2 tend to fail more when people use after-market tops, not sure if it's true, just something i heard.
I used a swiftech apogee gt on my 478 cpu, and i was able to reuse it when i upgraded to c2d. i feel it did a good solid job of cooling, and i know there might be (and probably are) better solutions out there.
there was a entire 8 page thread about this problem with the e6xxx series cpu's with intel tat and coretemp. it seems as if they assume the tjunction for the cpu's is 100c when it might be that it is indeed 85c. so since temp is tjunction-dts it atomatically adds 15c onto whatever temp it reads...
kind of off topic, but you really shouldn't be running your loop without any clamps. even if you just use zip ties. You could spring a leak at any moment.
He might have asked for a pump, but not have known about "modifications" to said pump. He wanted the best pump solution, so i told him. Your car analogy is faulty by nature. he's not replacing the "engine" he's improving it, it is analogous to suping up the engine, or turbo charging, which I'm...
I had that pump in the evercool wc-202 and i can tell you when it worked it worked pretty well, keeping temps a bit better than air cooling, but the pump failed in less than a year. It just stopped working one day, and i didn't feel like trying to get the rma, so i moved to a real watercooling...
I'm not sure but i think the 1/4 refers to the threading of the barbs and not the size of the hole. so for the hole you need bards that are 1/4 threading but the barbs can be whatever size you want.
before buying this I looked at all the reviews and realized that if i want to use this i would have to get the hard drives which have been proven to work for netgear. since i didn't have any empty hard drives, i wasn't annoyed at getting WD hard drives. This thing worked fine after installing...
at http://www.pcconnection.com/ProductDetail?Sku=7131919 they have a 17" for 170 and a $100 rebate, has anyone dealt with pcconnection rebates before? do they work?
wow you people really don't understand sarcasm. i was making a funny remark (in my opinion) against germany and holland, but yeah i guess i should have said i was looking for a american retailer
hey,
does anybody know of a company that makes a cheap 3/8"(10mm i think) to 2 1/4"(6mm i think) barbs?
i know koolance makes one but it costs like $15 each ( http://www.koolance.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=62_53&products_id=140 ) . also i know swiftech makes a f connector 3/8" to 1 1/4"...
you misunderstood the question. i was asking the physical dimensions of the block i.e. height depth width. i have a 6800gt so i don't care if it fits the g80 i just wanna know if it'll fit in my shuttle.
yeah i've been using it for about a year. i live abroad but still wanna see those yankee games so i set it up at someone i know in the states who has YES. hasn't failed me yet (although the time difference can be a killer)
hey,
so i got my W/C set up albeit not very high end, but considering i had a shuttle it just seemed easier to get the evercool wc-202 kit and decided to dismantle it a bit, put the pump+res under the drive bay and took out the extra rad which wasn't doing anything anyway in the tight...