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Old 02-18-2010
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i have been in this team for some time now, we moved up few places in the hwbot ranking system, not by my help ='(
and i just recently installed a watercooling system on Mr. Jack Ass, works great and all.. but it's not at the place i want to be, it's not cool enough, so i was thinking... should i build my own water cooler? i have always been wanting to build on but never had the $$$$
the cooler i got now is the Coolermaster Aquagate Duo Viva
(http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=141)
but i need something for my GOOD for my bridges i am talking about some mad cooling!!!

i was thinking about using the same water block and change out the tubing with the ones i can find in home depot is that a good idea? those Clear PVC Tubing like this
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
and change out the redactor to something massive!

what do you guys think?


and also i want to get a cpu pot for my new bench, but as you guys know i have no $$$ and i am also thinking about making my own and when i was shopping in home depot i found those Cu Pipe should i get some of that type of things and DIY? i will be using LN2 and/or LHe2 maybe dIce that type of things....
i am going to use that on my Q6600 or s775, the older pentium 4s s478, or even the i7 920 s1366 and sometimes the old Athlon XPs lol that thing is HOT!!!
most the chip will be on die cooling
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