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Jokez Guy
Dec 12th, 2004, 03:14 PM
LOOKING FOR WATERCOOLING SYSTEM PRICE AT 100$ OR BELOW CANT SPEND OVER 100$, SO IF YA GOT ONE HIT ME BACK! AND TELL ME! eZz :)

Jokez Guy
Dec 13th, 2004, 06:33 PM
BUMP looking for soemthing simmilar to this

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1020396&CatId=1057

And Btw if i dont pm you, its probally because i dont want it, too lazy to pm back, cause of internet too sloow! Btw thanks for the offers anywyas :)

oc613
Dec 13th, 2004, 06:38 PM
hmm, i would suggest you avoid spending your money on something like that.

it is crap and the c/w is worse than upper/high end air. pointless waste of money.

Jokez Guy
Dec 13th, 2004, 06:49 PM
hmm, i would suggest you avoid spending your money on something like that.

it is crap and the c/w is worse than upper/high end air. pointless waste of money.

Then what are good water cooling systems?? Really need one for my PC, i have a AMD2500 Overclocked to AMD 3200, and a AMD9800 and 2 hard rdives 120Gb and its gets pretty hot in there, adn i play and watch alot of movies and games, and always leave my computer on -_- like close it once a month :mad:

oc613
Dec 15th, 2004, 04:44 AM
just get a good thermalright HS and a good panaflo or similar 92 mm fan.

for 100$ you will not be able to get performance that can even match what a good quality heatsink can achieve.

krips
Dec 15th, 2004, 05:13 AM
oc613 is right, sub $150 water cooling is horrible. I suggest getting a thermalright SI-97 or thermalright SP-97 and a 92mm Panaflo M1A.

Sharp
Dec 15th, 2004, 10:17 AM
Then what are good water cooling systems?? Really need one for my PC, i have a AMD2500 Overclocked to AMD 3200, and a AMD9800 and 2 hard rdives 120Gb and its gets pretty hot in there, adn i play and watch alot of movies and games, and always leave my computer on -_- like close it once a month :mad:
AMD 9800. hehe!
Yeah go for a high end air cooling, a good set of watercooling can cost over 300. Personally I regret going to water so much money. :mad:

krips
Dec 15th, 2004, 12:05 PM
I sold my water for $105. The guy using it has his XP-M @ 2.5ghz with a super quiet fan @ 50 load I think. So it's performing VERY well for cheap. I only paid $170 new I think.

Brian2k1
Dec 15th, 2004, 12:13 PM
I sold my water for $105. The guy using it has his XP-M @ 2.5ghz with a super quiet fan @ 50 load I think. So it's performing VERY well for cheap. I only paid $170 new I think.

Gonna agree with the crowd here. An upper end HS/Fan is going to outperform a cheap water-cooling system for less money. My XP-M 2500 is OC @ 2.54ghz with a volcano 12 and 2 really crappy case fans. I don't see temps higher than 48C under-load. I got the side of my case off and ambient temps are approximately 22C.

Overclocking is a way to get power for CHEAP. Why invest in a $100+ setup when you could have just bought a higher powered cpu to start?