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#1 OpaQue

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:22 AM

I dont know how long this link is going to work..

Check it out...

http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~abey/Kaltmacher...uction%2001.jpg

You might want to try it out..

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:29 AM

That pc looks a bit... unstabel?

My friends computer had water cooling, he overclocked his processor, AMD Athlon, from 2.2Ghz to 3.2Ghz, he had to get a new processor because his first one blew up, all he had was a normal fan, lol.

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:31 AM

hahahahah.... ;) ;) these guy is maaad haha ;) :P

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:35 AM

Thats the strangest thing ive ever seen. How does it work? Is it jsut cooled water in a bucket geting sucked thru a tube around the tower and back into the bucket? However if it went back in the bucket wouldn't the bucket get hot and the whole computer go boom boom? Yay. Boom Boom. Infact, I hope it does go Boom Boom. I wonder who built it. Looks like some of Bill Gates works. Hes good at that kinda **** stuff.

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:40 AM

he could put a aquarium and fishes, he would achive a right temperature for tropic fishes ;) ;)

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:42 AM

Thats true, but still, what about the PC asploading?

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 11:43 AM

All it is is cold water instead of a fan, you can just put the following on your cpu intread of a fan and pump cond water throught it, it helps if you have the whole kit too, lol

http://www.chillblas...ges//d_2257.gif

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 09:02 PM

i think water-cooling is really cool....
think about it ....
i looked at that picture....i felt dangerous....
u see....a water bucket next to a pc is really dangerous...i think...
yes i know a whole water-cooling system is quite expensive....
but safety is quite important for a pc .....
i think a Radiator should replace the bucket....
which can cool down the water quicker...and safer...

if radiator is too expensive...try use a bucket that the water is not open to the surrounding...
i did try to build a radiator by myself b4...with some metal tube...is quite easy if u did metal D&T at school b4....

dun really want to talk so deep about everything...so i stop here...

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 09:29 PM

AMD processors blow up ( burn ) when overclocked unlike Pentium processors which cease to function when they overheat. Most of the Gaming freaks over clock their AMD processors.. I had seen this video on Tom's hardware where they used the similar waterr cooling thing.. but it was more compact and did not include such a large water source. It had a radiator for cooling the water and small diameter pipes. It looked pretty cool..

And there was another one which was ment for servers I guess. They used a compressor inside a real big fat Cabinet and used it too cool the processor. the cool thing is , once that thing was turned on, the BIOS reported the CPU temperature around -34 degree! ;)

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 07:02 PM

-34 degrees? wouldnt the water be frozen o_o

http://www.alienware...ns_cooling.aspx




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