Extreme water cooling PC setup DONE!
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Gay comment
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@Amaroqdricaldari Yes... If
only that kind of people existed, nothing would ever change...
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@EvironmentalistsEdge Yes......your right. But the external watercooling wasn't that much. Budgets are tight at the moment so maybe i will, but unfortunally not at the moment. THanks for your response
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@legerstee1 From the looks of it you have already spent a lot you have a separate tower for the water cooling system, whats another 2 water blocks for the gpu's and some fittings and tube. I dont think its much. Nice work though I like the separate cooling system must make a lot more room in the computer and easier for upgrading and taking apart.
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@vox90021 Can explain
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@Owerlanding458 I agree, if you check out my other vids (named "Motherboard WaterBlock Installed on Extreme Rampage 3") you would see that i have the full motherboard water cooled.
The GPU maybe in the future, but this not cheap.........that's my biggest issue now.
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i think you should take more advantage of water-cooling by cooling also the chipset and GPUs
zo daar zit je lekker !
mikejollie661751 1 day ago
@mikejollie661751 Zekers :-)
legerstee1 1 day ago
hey man, i am planning a similar setup for my water cooling. i would like to know what kind/size of tubing you are using for the water block, and if you are needing to use any converters. and if you could tell me which block that is i would be very smiley :)
DepthChargeBand 3 days ago
@DepthChargeBand Well i needed to convert the tubing when i neede to connect is to the pump. Other place where ok. I did make all my own connectors (except for the gardena couplings). I think the tubing diameter was 1 cm. This fits fine on (most) waterblocks. Using this Zalman block; Zalman ZM-WB5 Plus. Hope to see your postings online/youtube!!!
legerstee1 1 day ago