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Whocouldibe
post Apr 13 2008, 12:27 PM
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Guys,
Just upgraded my rig to the following

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83Ghz (Have Overclocked to 3.18Ghz)
XFX 780i Motherboard with Thermaltake Bigwater Water cooling
9800 gx2 Gigabyte (Got Today YAY!)
2 DVD-RWs
HDDS - Raptor X 150Gb
- 350gb Seagate
- 750gb Seagate
- 350gb WD
X-Fi Creative Sound card
2Gb OCZ Reaper HPC 1066Mhz!


Pics to come soon
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neon
post Apr 13 2008, 01:08 PM
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lol @ Tt Bigwater. Its a great way to destroy a system - i reccomend it.


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Whocouldibe
post Apr 13 2008, 01:49 PM
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Neon,
What do u mean the bigwater destroys your system?? What does it do? What water cooling package would u recommend?
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Vortex Vandel
post Apr 14 2008, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(Whocouldibe @ Apr 13 2008, 01:49 PM) [snapback]2169[/snapback]

Neon,
What do u mean the bigwater destroys your system?? What does it do? What water cooling package would u recommend?


hmm I'm getting 3.2ghz with my q6600.. with air.. is water really needed?

I also think I can push it up above 3.2 if I play around more as well.
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Whocouldibe
post Apr 14 2008, 07:23 AM
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Yeah I know, Water cooling probably isnt needed at the moment. However people have apparently been getting the 9550 to 4Ghz , So I was hoping to sit down when i get the time and play with the settings to see if i could get it to something close to the 4Ghz mark. So when and if I get it to that , water cooling probably will be needed.
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neon
post Apr 15 2008, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(Whocouldibe @ Apr 13 2008, 01:49 PM) [snapback]2169[/snapback]

Neon,
What do u mean the bigwater destroys your system?? What does it do? What water cooling package would u recommend?


Tt Big waters are prone to pump failures and leaks. Basically - anything TT that isnt top end PSU's is rubbish. And i dont even trust the psu's...

If your serious about water cooling you want to get some decent brandname water cooling gear, i.e. swiftech, danger den, etc, and as a rule of thumb, dont buy anything cheap, or anything in a kit. put it together yourself from quality parts.


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Lawn
post Apr 18 2008, 07:56 AM
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Well I finally got my new system!! biggrin.gif

Intel Q6600
8GB Ram
Gainward 9800GX2
Asus P5E-X38
Cooler Master Cosmos S
Vista Ultimate 64bit :S

loving it biggrin.gif
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post Jun 19 2008, 04:47 PM
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Thing is, water-cooling can be much quieter than a similar performing air cooled setup...

And TT WC setups don't have problems as bad as they used to anymore neon, that was a common problem with there first ever WC release, think it was the 735 series, it was improved but still problematic with the 745.

BUT, A very common issue is user error with installation. Some people just shouldn't be doing ANYTHING with there hands lol. There's people that may have huge IQ's and shitloads of knowledge, but they shouldn't even be touching a screwdriver, let alone messing with the insides of a PC.

Most common problem, overtightening the hoses clamps etc. thinking they have to be ultra tight to make sure no leaks, next thing you know, with a bit of light movement, cracked block!

Just saying, TT isn't that bad, sure they might have some cheap stuff out, but there cheap cases are often as good as if not better than alot of other cheaper cases. I mean, they have cases with PSU's that costs only a little more than a generic POS and I'd go with the TT over generic anyday, from experience it's a MUCH better choice.

BUT - CoolerMaster is now killing it in the quality-budget case/psu combo's. TT is doing great now though, with some really nice new releases.

Oh nearly forgot to add...

That yes, I do agree with building a custom system over any kit if possible, using quality known trusted parts, eg. Swiftech etc.
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post Jun 28 2008, 05:35 PM
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watercooling is an addictive money hole... beware tongue.gif
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post Jul 2 2008, 09:49 PM
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unless your overclocking a fukton, have LOTS of hard drives, more than 2 graphics cards. Water cooling is a gimmick
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post Jul 3 2008, 10:10 AM
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QUOTE (ompster @ Jul 2 2008, 09:49 PM) *
unless your overclocking a fukton, have LOTS of hard drives, more than 2 graphics cards. Water cooling is a gimmick


TT watercooling maybe, but a good water cooling setup is not. I wouldnt however install watercooling if i didnt intend to overclock.


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post Jul 24 2008, 01:29 AM
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Bout bloody time i upgraded....

Q6600
8GB G-Skill PQ 800mhz
Asus P5Q Deluxe
8800GT 512
WD640 + Samsung 750 + WD500 + 2x WD250's
24" Dell E248WFP
G15 Keyboard + G7 Mouse
Vista 64 (once i install it tongue.gif)



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Banshee: N2820 Intel NUC, 4GB DDR3l, 60GB Kingston V300 SSD, 1080P Projector :3
Rush: HP Microserver, 8GB DDR3, 4x 2TB
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meediox
post Jan 19 2009, 09:16 PM
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hi meediox here i came to the v10.0 weekend just gone and well im now hooked i dont have a desktop i only got a laptop im takin a 3k loan to get up n running pls tell me wat to get ill also make a new topic so yer help me out guys/girls i dunno
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meediox
post Jan 19 2009, 09:17 PM
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oh i have nothin like i need keyboard mouse screen n well tower aswell
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