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26th February 2007 19:36 #1Registered User
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Swiftech 50+ C CPU?
, US - H20-220 Apex Ultra ' + MCW60 swiftech, cpu' 52 / 55 C. 10 boxa. Pentium D 2.8ghz, asus P5LD2 Deluxe, asus 7800 GTX. . 100 , cpu' . ? . .... swiftech 32.... ....
chipseta 40+ , 70+ , fortron 400.
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27th February 2007 00:36 #6Registered User
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27th February 2007 09:01 #8
. 45-50C - , . , . 55*C , - 31C, , e 27-28C.
! , , C=Ccpu+Cpump. C=Ccpu, , , . - MaxxxRacer.... - , , , .
"11) How should the water flow in my loop? Pump -> Radiator -> Chipset 1 & 2 -> GPU 1 & 2 -> Reservoir? or _________________?????
posted by Atomicpineapple: Loop order makes no difference as long as your resevoir/tline is before your pump. Overall water temp difference around a well balanced WC loop is less than 1 Deg C.
posted by MaxxxRacer: Loop order is something that almost always confused people that are new to watercooling. So here is a general rule to follow. Pump>Radiator>CPU>GPU(if implemented)>NB(if implemented)>Reservoir. This is the most efficient way of setting up your system. But there are a few exceptions to this general rule. First, is that it is generally better to have the shortest amount of tubing with the least amount of bends in it. So that means if it takes a lot of tubing or some 90 degree bends to get the loop order that I just suggested, dont do it. Figure out a way to have it where these bends and extra tubing are not need. But there is one rule of order that you must never break. That is to have the reservoir right before the pump. If you do not follow this rule it will guaranteed hurt the performance of the system and cause the pump to be starved for water. One more thing to keep in mind is to NEVER use 90 degree bent barbs in your system. They are absolute and total flow killers. Using them will most surely hurt your performance."
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27th February 2007 08:08 #10Registered User
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27th February 2007 12:19 #13Crashing is NOT normal. It is accepted as normal because of Windows.
Ah the Geforce 440 MX...all the power of the Geforce 2MX, without nearly a damn being changed...
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