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Windows 7: Water Cooling guide

06 Jul 2012   #21

Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
Grafton,IL
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Solarstarshines View Post
Heads up I installed Kaze Jyuni scythe Fans and big time change which i am happy to report

The stock fan from the waterblock and coolermaster fan did no justice but these puppies got me with no worries now

stable temps now max temps after burning a movie were 37c then droped back down to 16c
I'm air cooled with a Scythe Mugen2. The twin Kaze-Jyuni fans I use are krazy cool.

Great choice Solarstar.

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06 Jul 2012   #22

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit sp1
Laguna Hills Southern California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Hopalong X View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Solarstarshines View Post
Heads up I installed Kaze Jyuni scythe Fans and big time change which i am happy to report

The stock fan from the waterblock and coolermaster fan did no justice but these puppies got me with no worries now

stable temps now max temps after burning a movie were 37c then droped back down to 16c
I'm air cooled with a Scythe Mugen2. The twin Kaze-Jyuni fans I use are krazy cool.

Great choice Solarstar.
Mugen are the Thicker 120 mm fans right ?
I wanted to grab a pair of those but i wasn't to snout about buying new screws to mount those baby's

I had to go out and buy better fans because my water cooling was acting like average cooling and there has been a big change so that pleases me for now till i see somthing else
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06 Jul 2012   #23

Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
Grafton,IL
 
 

Scythe Mugen is an air CPU cooler.> Mugen 2 Rev. B: CPU Kühler, Lüfter, Lüftersteuerung, PC Netzteile von Scythe

I was just pointing out you went with the Scythe Kaze-Jyuni's fans as I had.

Two years service and 16 hours a day on average on the fans with nary a squak from them.
I bought 3 while they were on sale so I would have a back up. The backup is still in the box collecting dust.

Two years at even 12 hours a day is 8640 service hours on my system except the SSD's.

I think it is closer to 10,000 hours actual.
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06 Jul 2012   #24

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit sp1
Laguna Hills Southern California
 
 

I get what you are saying Just was looking at many models and these are great

Im glad I looked into new fans had me a little worried my Water cooling kit went sour

Last edited by Solarstarshines; 06 Jul 2012 at 02:27 PM..
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06 Jul 2012   #25

Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
Grafton,IL
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Solarstarshines View Post
I get what you are saying Just was looking at many models and these are great

Im glad I looked into new fans had me a little worried my Water cooling kit went sour
Great minds think alike.
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06 Jul 2012   #26

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit sp1
Laguna Hills Southern California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Hopalong X View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Solarstarshines View Post
I get what you are saying Just was looking at many models and these are great

Im glad I looked into new fans had me a little worried my Water cooling kit went sour
Great minds think alike.
You know it but I was stumbling along the way of your Tracks you make a Fine Path to Follow
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09 Jul 2012   #27

64bit Windows 7 Ultimate
South Africa
 
 

1000 views

Thanx to all that showed interest in my guide.
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09 Jul 2012   #28

Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
Grafton,IL
 
 

I have no need for water cooling but I enjoy checking out the new hardware and tutorials.

A bit like going to a auto show. It is always fun checking out the new stuff and the Ferrari's and Porsche's.

My new turbo Carrera might need extra water cooling.

Good job with the tutorial.
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10 Jul 2012   #29

64bit Windows 7 Ultimate
South Africa
 
 

Thank you very much
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18 Sep 2012   #30
NoN

Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64
Lost In Space, Vol 9 - Chasing
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by essenbe View Post
I have a Noctua NH-D14 that does better. And Ivy Bridge gets awful hot when you OC it. The H 100 can't handle it. I've repasted a dozen times with 3 different pastes, tried numerous fans in every configuration imaginable. Nothing changes. At 1.224V I hit 85 in Prime. I'm looking for something much better.
There's here some test with highly rated thermal compound:

Thermal Compound Roundup - November 2011

And

AS5, Phobya HeGrease, Indigo Xtrme: My experience

And the very high rated kit:

Indigo Xtreme™


A Watercooling Lab Review


PS: I'm actually with a Cpu Air Cooling but i'm very interested in watercooling some parts only.
Not the CPU!
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