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Excidium:
on the water cooing subject   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835209054   I have this...its a dream Ill tell you.   User control panel that monitors your temps and you can control the fan and pump speeds. Maintenance ... ABSOLUTELY NONE whatsoever Id really go for this....  I use it with an AMD phenom II 1090t 6core and its oced to 4.0 and running about 24c idle and 48c load   nice temps!!!   This set up is the easiest water cooling to get and the safest.

Kratos:

--- Quote from: Excidium on August 25, 2012, 12:15:42 am ---on the water cooing subject   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835209054   I have this...its a dream Ill tell you.   User control panel that monitors your temps and you can control the fan and pump speeds. Maintenance ... ABSOLUTELY NONE whatsoever Id really go for this....  I use it with an AMD phenom II 1090t 6core and its oced to 4.0 and running about 24c idle and 48c load   nice temps!!!   This set up is the easiest water cooling to get and the safest.

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Does it use distilled water or special type of liquid?

Proxie:
It's a closed-loop cooler, you don't change the liquid in them.

killermonkey:
Just finished installing windows on my SSD.

HOLY FUCK

This is fast, I might update my previous statement..... maybe get a 250 GB SSD so you can store more (BUT NOT ALL) of your programs on the SSD. SSD's are still not necessary or even suggested for storage of more mundane files like videos, images, etc.

Enzo.Matrix:
....  lol @ KM

Anyway I am using a 240GB.  To be more effective in space you can still put steam on the SSD,  but for the games you don't use as often check out the Steam Mover
http://www.traynier.com/software/steammover

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