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Last edited by DreadStarX; 21 Aug 2013 at 12:02. Reason: Typos :(
I'm going to double post, and take the heat for it, but I do have some questions.
Whats the major difference between;
Copper/Chrome/Steel (Looks like it) Water Blocks for the CPU?
Which gives the desired results?
Take a look at these guys. I'm sure there are lots of water cooling specialists that can recommend shops ! As all my rigs are closed loop this is a dream that I have as well to do !
Performance-PCs.com, ... sleeve it and they will come
If I can successfully do it, I'll see about making a video of it, and posting my problems, and how I overcame them. What I did, and the works.
The biggest problem I'm having now, is finding the right GPU Blocks. I'm wondering if a block works for a 580GTX, will it work for a 560GTX? That type of thing. Proper fluid to use, and the things like that. It really sucks that my school is retarded, and won't let me view these types of things, especially when I'm a Cisco Student.
They have a 100$ "Stolen/Reimbursment" if broken rule. My Alienware stays at home. It shall not ever come here, simply because half the kids here, would screw with it. Very little respect for others things.
My Christmas present will be a second, but cheap laptop. Nothing I can game on, as well as an increased data plan for my phone (arrives in 30 days )
GTX 560 Waterblock
Heatkiller GPU-X³ GTX 560 -Hole Edition- nVidia GTX 560 Reference Design Full Coverage Water Block (15508) - FrozenCPU.com
Use Distilled Water and a silver kill coil. You don't need anything else. Most dyes have a tendency to clog pores up after time, distilled water won't and is the best conductor of heat. If you want to add color to the case, buy colored tubing. If you have to use dyes, use Mayhems, it's the best. Just be sure which you buy. Some are just for show and not recommended for long term use.