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  • i have that motherboard!

  • run in 720P and keep pressing 9.

    he will say fuck it :D

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  • what mounting set did you use??

  • @thimothytuin

    The AM3 mounts as seen in the video.

  • what the hell is that?

  • amazing speed-up music haha :D

  • South east londoner, mate? :)

  • @maganashi

    North east. Waltham Forest area, Walthamstow to be precise.

  • hi, i want to ask about the performance of the full copper to full nickel? which one is cooler? and is the full copper gonna affected from oxidation?

  • @kohjul

    They are the same. As for the Copper and oxidation... It really isn't a problem. But ofcourse the Nickel will provide more protection.

  • @Containforum is the full nickel really nickel or its just a coating for the copper? for the full copper you bought, so you mean it can get oxidation? cuz i just dont like it especially when i look through the side panel the water block getting like black stuff in it :)

  • @kohjul

    It's a nickel plating. Nickel on it's own just cannot conduct heat as good as copper can.

  • same broken artic thermal paste like mine. Probably crushed by the water-block. Nice video review. Nice intro =D

  • @mrcmark1

    Thank you very much for your nice comments.

  • Nice video m8 !

  • Nice review, although I think I'll keep my Apogee XT until something completely blows it away.

  • @IHunger4Battle1

    Yes it's wise to keep your current water block. It won't be much of an upgrade.

  • @Containforum If it were 10C difference, I'd upgrade...the only way to do that I'm afraid is to shell out some cash and get a water chiller. :-(

  • @IHunger4Battle1

    Yes, I'm afraid you are completely correct. Just another sad truth of this world.

  • I really want water cooling, but I'm afraid of trying it. I want a thick double rad at the top of my HAF 922 and only cool my CPU in the beginning so I can get familiar with it and then my 5870. Should I do it or not? Will it be worth it?

  • @KapteinFruit

    Definately try it, but remember it will cost alot. Even the tubing and clips are expensive. Make sure you buy plenty of tubing. And a high quality Water block.

  • @Containforum How much are we talking about?

  • @KapteinFruit

    My setup will likely cost you around £250. You could get away with £200 however.

  • @KapteinFruit Depends on what CPU you have.

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