Liquid cooling

Troncoso

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I have a half decent system going for me. It'll run most games on max settings and usually at good fps. but i want to maximize its power for some photo editing. I have a dual-core processor running at 2.6mhz, a radeon hd 5750 card, and 4 gigs of ddr2 ram. now, my mobo is x64 and can support up to 8gigs of ram. the reason the title is liquid cooling is I wonder if this would help me alot. If i got a good cooling system that would allow me to greatly overclock my cpu (i hear they oc very easily as it is) if that would boost my performance and maybe got a second 5750 and did crosfire. What you guys think. Or is there a better cooling method, or am i just way off on everything?
 
Liquid cooling is usually for high end systems looking to squeeze a little more out of their components. You're better off taking the money that you'd put into water-cooling and save up for some better components.
 
Liquid cooling is usually for high end systems looking to squeeze a little more out of their components. You're better off taking the money that you'd put into water-cooling and save up for some better components.

I agree,Liquid cooling is an expensive thing to get set up and imo not realy worth it...just get yourself a good Air cooler.

About the 8 Gigs of ram,Total overkill and another waste of money...
 
What kind of RAM are you using anyways? And Neva, you said it's "imo not realy worth it..." ... do you mean always or just in cheaper rigs?
 
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