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Old 09-17-2007, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Crazy_pilot View Post
The Gigabyte system is the same idea as my Thermaltake liquid cooling, except I don't have a VGA attachement. If you get that system I would suggest you modify it so that the CPU and VGA waterblocks are in parallel, not series. Use a "T" fitting (Or maybe the valves that come with the kit) to split to coolant line, one to the CPU, one to the VGA, and then another T to bring them back together. In series the first thing cooled will heat the coolant, so the second thing in line will not be as effectively cooled and will run hotter. In parallel each coolant path is independant, and so more effective.
>.> you read my mind ! That is my plan they give you two fitting so you can do that but I plan on using it once I get both Video cards and I can see overclocking in my future with the cooling.
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