Watercooling - Leak testing and First post - Part 2
Uploader Comments (ArmedZagi)
All Comments (22)
-
@matty12345a1 Paper clips are free :)
-
@wwyk1993 or u could get one of those jump starter thingies that mountain mods sells
-
@matty12345a1 There's only one green wire on the 24 pin connector.
-
That radiator is crazy overkill for just the CPU. You said your room was 78 F (26 C); the BIOS displayed 27 C idle -- a change of 1 degree C on a GTX 480.
My PC is in a 71 F room (22 C) and I hit 23 C idle. That's a change of 1 degree C as well... the difference: I'm running one 120mm radiator.
Even over 1.5 years later, a 480 GTX radiator can easily cool an OC'd 4core or 6core CPU, and you can even throw in a mainstream GPU into the same loop.
Hopefully now that radiator is in good use :)
-
@ArmedZagi How good you think Performances-PC is for shipping days? I live in Canada
-
Very creative bro, like what you've done...
-
Looks really cool & everything, but don't you think its overkill even for watercooling?
-
You got a lot of talent, dude. Well done!
how did u start the psu whout motherboard like that(where to put the pin like u did) thx for answer
altavaer 2 years ago
Take a piece of wire or a paper clip, etc. And while the PSU is unplugged (otherwise you'll shock yourself) stick one end in the hole for the green wire on the main power connector. Stick the other end in ANY of the black wires. It will turn on as soon as its plugged in.
ArmedZagi 2 years ago
@ArmedZagi or you could buy a psu tester
matty12345a1 1 year ago
@matty12345a1 But paper clips are basically free ;)
ArmedZagi 1 year ago