Watercooling or second graphics card?

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  1. Posts : 1,438
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       #11

    I saw those, but the dont look that good, and arent as effective, and i can fit a 240 rad in my pc easilly, and can sqeese a 360 one in just, but will take allot more modding
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       #12

    Ok, I decided the get a new chassis instead, so I am looking at the Silverstone TJ11, except for it being very xpensive,all the reviews show it's a great chassis. I plan to watercool it so I was looking at some kits, I found these:

    -RAD = Black Ice GTX360 or Black Ice GTX480 OR the XSPC RS360 Triple Fan Radiator.
    -PUMP = Monsoon D5 Premium - Black with Black Face OR X2O 750 Dual 5.25″ bay Reservoir Pump
    -Cpu Block = XSPC RayStorm CPU WaterBlock
    - GPU Block = DD-GTX580/570 Black Chrome Top and Copper Base...
    - Liquid = Feser One Non Conductive Cooling Fluid - 1000 ml - UV Blue

    PLEASE
    tell me if this is a good setup for water cooling, are the duel reservoir and pump como's good or is it better to gt seperate pumps and reservoirs and so on. Also PLEASE change any of the brands I chose, I only chose them cause I can get them now and some basic google review searches liked them. Any feed back on this will help allot.

    Thanx
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       #13

    263 views and only two people replied? So ither only two people know about watercooling, or the rest don't care hahaha, please if you have watercooling or know anything about it,give your point of view here, It's allot of money for the products, so i need to be shore its good enough. Thanx for anyone that replies.
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       #14

    Seconds graphics card would create alot more heat, also...

    The con is that games sort of need to be designed to take advantage of multiple video cards. You won't see much improvement otherwise (or the game might crash if you force it to use both video cards). Also your motherboard must support multiple video cards. Crossfire and SLI are not compatible with each other, so you need to decide which route you're going right when you're choosing your motherboard. Also, you need more power to run 2 video cards, which means a more powerful power supply.
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       #15

    Ok..thanx for the advice, but I am already going to get a second graphics card, and I plan to water cool them both, do you think the water cooling products I picked out is efficient,or are there better brands out there?
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  6. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 HP / Ultimate x64
       #16

    ^ Try posting your water-cooling setup here or here for some quality feedback..

    In fact, just browsing through those sections should offer some insights.
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  7. Posts : 1,438
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       #17

    Hey thanx! I have to admit that i was hoping i could get the answers here, but i see those sites you gave is all about watercooling, so thanx, i will look there.
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  8. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 HP / Ultimate x64
       #18

    Sure thing! Sometimes you need to head to Enthusiast Sites to get the best inputs.
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