I researched this a lot and found the TDX to be better than the RBX. Which is why I bought a TDX, it is a very nice block. I would also recommend the nozzle kit for it as well.
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I researched this a lot and found the TDX to be better than the RBX. Which is why I bought a TDX, it is a very nice block. I would also recommend the nozzle kit for it as well.
I ran my p4 2.6 at 3.575 (1100fsb) and it was completely stable. I will be trying for higher after I get my northbridge cooling done.
I have a thermalright heatsink running on a p4 2.6C and it idles at 33C. That is with an 80mm panaflo on there, silent and cool, it is a very nice heatsink. It is all copper btw.
boot off cdrom with like PEbuilder or like a knoppix disc, and load your utilities onto the disc with your build to just make your own. I use pebuilder at work for this purpose on occasion.
WOW, that armor looks incredible. The possibilites for your computer modding are huge, you have the skill.
Now for your project, are you planning a tower case or a desktop case, I ask because...
It looks like in that picture one of the connectors is labeled ground and the others have labels but I can't read them, what do they say? And do testing with a multimeter.
I realize this, and I have plenty of air flow through my case. I have two 120mm fans on my radiator and two 80mm exhaust fans. My motherboard temp (not sure where this sensor is) but it read 80 F....
I was wondering what material is best for use inside a case for sound deadening. I know that usually this can lead to higher interior temperatures, but since my system is watercooled, it is ok. TIA