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Old 09-19-2005, 03:31 AM   #501 (permalink)
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my setup is so messy..... even the inside of my computer is a mess
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Old 09-19-2005, 05:20 AM   #502 (permalink)
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Ill post my up soon, i just got a new digital camera. casio s500
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Old 09-19-2005, 04:54 PM   #503 (permalink)
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Old 09-19-2005, 05:20 PM   #504 (permalink)
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how often do you have to change the water of watercooling?
( and, cant you just put the same fluid in there they use in cars? )
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Old 09-19-2005, 05:27 PM   #505 (permalink)
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Change about every 3-4months...

And yes u can but u have to mix with distilled water...
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Old 09-19-2005, 05:28 PM   #506 (permalink)
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how often do you have to change the water of watercooling?
( and, cant you just put the same fluid in there they use in cars? )
They say about once a month but that can be expensive. I'd say about once every 2 months, when i had water cooling it had some special UV reactive coolant. You could put distilled watr in it though. You can put pretty much anything that can be pumped around. Tomato soup really, if it turned out to be a good conductor of heat.......? who knows
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LOL!!!!!!1 interestinggg. kinda wire cluttery inside u got there.
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WOW....gotta love the looks of SLI and the power of nice cabling..
that coupled with W/C and bingo...there goes a perfect PC.

P.S.: Those 6800GTs look like ASUS's

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They say about once a month but that can be expensive. I'd say about once every 2 months, when i had water cooling it had some special UV reactive coolant. You could put distilled watr in it though. You can put pretty much anything that can be pumped around. Tomato soup really, if it turned out to be a good conductor of heat.......? who knows
well... i can get any size radiator i want (a stainless steel one,.. so i can mount it as a side panel without worrying of damaging it). so i was thinking of getting watercooling in my pc.
i could even build the copper heatsinks wich come on the processor RAM and video cards myself. ( would be a long job tough )
but, why does it needs to be done that often? i mean... is it even worth it?
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WOW....gotta love the looks of SLI and the power of nice cabling..
that coupled with W/C and bingo...there goes a perfect PC.

P.S.: Those 6800GTs look like ASUS's

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