Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
The larkooler kit I just finished reviewing.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
my cooling, one of the 3.
This is the boreas chiller, and there will be also a modded Coolit Freezone Elite and a Freezone v1 in this case, some Hybrid cooling lol.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Heheh, nice. Best use I've seen of a Level 10 yet. ;) (Sorry to the fans of the Level 10, but I've just always thought they look ridiculous.)
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
The Level 10 had a cool look to it I though but is highly impractical as a PC case IMO. Nice cooling solution Chiller.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
there is a 2x120 radiator on top, a 1x120 in front, and cpu and gpu blocks.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
I'm gonna throw this here cuz you seem masters of the craft. Does anyone have, or can recommend a good idiot's guide to cooling? I'm looking at these, and I'm seeing a bunch of pretty tubes, and in the case of the jawa sandcrawler, two really big cylinders, but I honestly have no idea what they actually are. I know you can cool a tower from airflow and somehow water, and of course the submerged in mineral oil (which is incredibly wicked IMO!). But if anyone can recommend an illustrated guide, that'd be awesome. :)
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
sidewinder seems to be more expensive than performance-pcs.com... I could be completely wrong though.
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I have several Danger Den parts that work great. Phobya rad and XSPC CPU block and res.
Re: Post pics of your cooling setups. Air, Water and Extreme setups welcome!
I tend to prefer sidewinder as well.
We have our own set of watercooling articles (though they're not for the faint of heart-lots of science) lurking somewhere around here (I know, I wrote them!)