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Willies89

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  1. I just wanna run the idea with other people, to make sure I don't overlook something. But it really doesn't sound like that's how this forum works my bad I'll find another place to ask.
  2. Just to show you it's not rocket science to match diameter and make things leak proof https://pcpartpicker.com/b/t9KBD3#description
  3. Major edit. I'll just wait for someone else to reply on this. Thanks anyway.....
  4. I'll write it again. Since the pump is NOT located in the CPU block but in the radiator. To clarify, I am only interested in the CPU block. Not the radiator, not the pump, not the tube, only the CPU block.
  5. Well as the title says, custom loop with the kraken M22? I get that on the x62 etc. it's a nogo to disassemble the unite, since the pump is located in the CPU block, but for the m22 it's located in the radiator, so I don't see any issue with using the CPU block for a custom build? Or am I wrong in my assumption?
  6. Well duh... my math is not really working tonight my brain told me that the length would be the same for a 120 and 140 and only the width would be the difference, but now that you mention it but looking in to it now, makes me realize the difference between a 120 and 140 is not that big if its thick enough and have the right amount of fpi
  7. so im getting ready to do a c70 build and found this guy who did a 3x120mm rad in the front . but from what i can see, it looks like there is room enough to put a 140mm instead of 120mm. can anyone confirm this?
  8. that's some good testing right there thanks for the links! again, as i said in the beginning. the reason for asking is that i got the space to do something like this
  9. ah, well then i do know what it is, and yes thats a very huge issue that should be avoided but thanks for clearing it out, better safe than sorry! especially when it comes to h2o and our lovely hardware
  10. Well sorry for not having English as my native language but "cavitate"? yes i did google the word, but in the context of liquid cooling, i don't get it could you dumb it down? really wanna avoid doing something you call a huge issue
  11. i was looking at the bequiet, but the price on them is waaaay more expensive than the noctua in my country that is.
  12. aight aight cool one last question then, 6xs12a vs 3f12? and Kloaked i know they don't create more air , but was wondering if running on lowest rpm, if they would add more pressure Nvm Enderman to the rescue
  13. not really answering my question "my question actually comes down to this, 6xs12a doing push/pull vs 3 f12 doing pull."
  14. yeah thought so.. but was wondering about doing the push/pull with the lowest rpm on the s12a to get the least amount of noise, but get some pressure bonus from stacking, since the s12a is not as good for radiators as the f12 is... my question actually comes down to this, 6xs12a doing push/pull vs 3 f12 doing pull. edit: second quick question, is there really a big difference in the cooling performance from the s12a to the f12?
  15. I KNOW! I know, I know its a troll video! I'm speaking of the one Tom Logan did with the 40 fans on the h100. But my question is, can anyone tell me if there actually would be any performance benefits of, lets say putting 6 or 12 Noctua nf-s12a pwm(the silent one), on a 3x120x80 rad? edit: reason for asking is i maybe got a build on a case that would give me the room to do it and then only run the whole cpu+gpu on that radiator, instead of running 2 radiators.
  16. well I got around to this info. The 970m pro3 "Supports CPU up to 140W" And the fx-8350 Idle power consumption 92W Peak power consumption 182.21W Typical power consumption 159.66W Read about this guy who got the exact same setup i am looking at, and it worked, but after 2 days the motherboard died. and that was when he tried to do games on it. so yeah its not gonna happen :'(
  17. yeah was a bit worried about that, but I do have the option to build the water block my self
  18. but I dont want a bigger board, and I wanna keep my 8350<3, and i wanna go crossfire, and cant wait for the fury x2, yeah i got a few problems with this build, i know
  19. well... im not rich, but not poor, so if it burns it burns and we all learned something :D but that z97m is red (eeeewwww)
  20. so i guess im stuck on this big monster for a while then.
  21. i know because im looking at it right now, also fits perfectly with my corsair vengeance c70 green :D but its not micro atx thats the whole thing. (edit) been thinking on doing a micro atx build for so long.
  22. Dude, my F5 key is almost broken, that's how much im following this topic Yeah that's what I was thinking. wasn't hoping for super OC, but can't seem to find any other board that can do crossfire and be a micro-atx its a sad world we live in. Do you by any change know if there is an Intel board that would do the trick? even though I am not a big fan of letting go of my 8350 :wub: But thanks for the answer.
  23. HI EVERYONE! Okay guys, since no one in my country (Denmark) can give me a straight answer, I thought what the hell lets get on LTT (he keeps talking about you guys on his videos) So I got this FX-8350 Black Edition, and been thinking on doing a new build, going down to a micro-atx, and I stumbled across this beauty 970m pro3. after hours of reading and searching, all I can find is a few guys doing OC on it, but the only info they give is the heat issue with the VRM. (gonna do custom liquid cooling on the whole case, and even in a small case (haven't decided what case I want, might even build it my self) there will be proper airflow! and even a dedicated motherboard/VRM cooler) So one question + one bonus question. 1: Can I OC my FX-8350 on the 970m pro3? taking temperatures out of the equation. 2: Would 2xR9 Nano with the EK water block look awesome inside? Or should I wait and see what the future brings for us nerds with the fetish for small OC pc's?
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