Duration: 04:06 minutes Upload Time: 2007-08-11 16:23:03 User: Samage89 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: I Decided just to make an overall longer video than my previous just to outline what parts i have as my video quality is terrible, well not terrible just a small resolution. Anyway Enjoy. Ask any Questions you want if you need help on watercooling, make any suggestions to me etc. Also i am a bad overclocker, my cpu wont go above 3.4 stable, i think its just a bad chip as well as my overclocking skills. i orderered parts from. Chilledpc.co.uk |
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Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-21 17:48:22 Im fine thanks, i dont really trust windows apps, but thanks for letting me know. __________________________________________________ | |
taylormsj ::: Favorites 2007-12-21 17:29:05 Yeh everyone favors BIOS over OS overclocking, but i pretty much garuntee you will get higher in windows, and it can be comeletly stable like mine, give it a try if i were you :) __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-21 11:20:32 Oh, i prefer clocking from the BIOS, dont know any other way and i prefer as its more stable. and more fun specially when your cookin with water ;) __________________________________________________ | |
taylormsj ::: Favorites 2007-12-20 17:06:48 I dont mean the OS is the bottleneck, i meant use a program within windows, such as clockgen to over clock even further __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-20 13:42:40 Tis a great store, i received lots of help from their as well as researching. I prefer windows to any other OS due to compatability with most programs i use (games, VB, Photoshop, DW). I dont really see limitations by any operating system. __________________________________________________ | |
taylormsj ::: Favorites 2007-12-20 10:06:35 Hey, nice set up you have there. Regarding your over clock, i have found that windows over clocking will get you further. I know no one likes over clocking in windows, and it can cause problems, but in BIOS i could only get my opteron 165 to 2.52 GHz, in windows i have been running @ 2.9 GHz for over 3 months stable, 3.08 GHz benchmarkable, give it a try with clockgen, you might be suprised. I also buy from chilled pc, what a great store (Y) __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-18 14:11:24 Nothing has happened to mine yet. it has gone a bit mucky which is a reason to change it as i have another bottle laying around. and theirs a few bits floating around, looks like algae but been told its probably from the uncleaned rad XD. i use XSPC tubing 1/2" and the dye has not faded the tubing as of yet. __________________________________________________ | |
WhitenameseKid ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 23:02:04 Also the tubing has plasticizer so its not just Feser 1 or any of the UV dye. It still might be, but its mainly plasticizer. I heard flushing boiling water through plasticizer tubing gets rid of it but i'm not sure. you could also get plasticizer free which is what i am looking for, but right now i think i like Masterkleer since its mad cheap and it stands up to kinks pretty well for 50 cents a foot :D __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 12:45:58 Aye, their are more custom kits now but not as many on youtube. Was surprisingly easy to plan, install as well. I have heard bad reports about F1 after 6 months (Feser 1 fluid) so im going to check the dye hasn't seperated from the coolant. If it has il clean it with vinegar and put some of the F1 clear distilled stuff in :D __________________________________________________ | |
WhitenameseKid ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 08:07:26 FINALLY!!!! a REAL water cooling system. all i have found is kits, kits, more kits, crap, etc __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-04 16:14:02 Sure mate, just PM me your addy. Its fairly simple but its best to get some knowledge of watercooling before you start. im using Feser 1 in UV yellow, bought from chilledpc.couk (if you are from england) their are loads of american sites. i would recommend it for showing off but people seem to think the Swiftech mini res is the best and doesnt make the slushing noise. its also hard to get bubbles out of the bay res. __________________________________________________ | |
rice1985 ::: Favorites 2007-12-03 16:12:30 Nice! So would you recommend that reservoir & what coolant are you using? My Swiftech H20-220 Should be arriving on Wednesday and i was wodnering i you could PM me your msn so you could help me install it! Its my first time you see :) __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-03 16:05:48 I was meaning to get some for when i change the water as its getting a bit dull now, and its only got 1 600rpm fan on (still runs under 30c nice and quiet :D). __________________________________________________ | |
Samage89 ::: Favorites 2007-12-03 16:03:18 Its an XSPC Bay resevoir, bit peed as it needed 1.5 bottles of F1 cooling fluid and if i put my pump on (i think 4500rpm) then i get the horribly slushing noise, few months and i will have a new Lian li Server case with 2 seperate loops for my 8800gt and Penryn. __________________________________________________ | |
rice1985 ::: Favorites 2007-12-03 12:49:44 Just curious what reservoir was you using in this video? Nice vid btw :D keep it up! __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Watercooled PC-7 (Detail)
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