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Cobiee

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  1. Aye! will definitely post my results as soon as i've done it, be good to put something out there about this too
  2. Definitely, also letting the water temp equalize and such so the readings will be showing the absolute max temp my components are pumping out
  3. That makes a lot of sense thanks! that's probably why I haven't been able to find any sort of consistent answer
  4. Hey guys just a quick question, What's the idea pump RPM speed I should run my D5 at? I've temp tested at different speeds between 2300RPM which I currently have it and and 3300RPM and only see up to a maximum of 3c difference before taking margin for error into account, so what do you guys run your D5 at? Cheers edit: custom loop
  5. I did see this but the pump and res combo I have is different to the one they used and they don't sell that specific bracket anymore
  6. I have this but hate the look of it atm, want to mount the res to my front rad but I have a 280mm,kinda like have it suspended on it
  7. In desperate need of a 140mm version of this guys I can't find one anywhere even ones from other manufacturers aren't for this style please halp This is my res and pump combo https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-xres-140-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-uni-pump-bracket-120mm-fan
  8. Looks good to me, one thing I would say is personally I think 16gb of ram is justifiable right now as I keep seeing a lot of my games sucking a tonne of ram up so if you want to save yourself the hassle down the line and if your budget can allow it it's definitely worth it!
  9. If the CAS latency timings are different on your new sticks from your old your gonna have a bad time, sometimes works sometimes doesn't, I had the same nightmare with my ram recently, buying ram at different times always has the possibility to create a headache and even more so if your CAS timings are different, you can manually set them in bios but I still didn't have any luck doing that!
  10. Yeah they're awesome man! I got mine off Amazon UK Noctua are a fulfilled seller on their just type in the part code NA-SAVP1 they're like £5.49 for a pack of 16
  11. Truly RIP loved him in so many films what the hell is happening this year!
  12. Just got these in the post, gonna be putting them on my LTT Edition Noctuas for my up coming white/black hard line water cooled build! Not seen many posts about these or videos anywhere so I thought I'd share! Sorry for trash pictures my phone needs binning
  13. I said in my first reply to you all mine run at 600-700 except cpu between 400-1300
  14. Check out this video proving running a lot of fans at low rpm is still very very quiet
  15. dust is easily cleaned with the right tools so not a problem and it runs near silent at idle and under load so no down side here
  16. No it's a dual 280m meaning two 140mm fans in the top, one rear 120mm exhaust two 140mm intake and one 120mm intake on bottom, my set up runs perfect dude trust me I know all about postive/negative air pressure but running my fans any other way would look dumb in my opinion, No exhaust on the rear would look awful imo or even running it as an intake would be even worse
  17. It's not at all many people run way more than I do, I have to have 3 intake and 3 exhaust because I can't have anymore intakes with my current set up, meaning I have neutral air pressure, If I only ran two intakes and 3 exhaust I would be in negative air pressure causing more dust build up than my current set up, I did have fan fitlers on the front but took them off for better air flow but I don't mind cleaning more often
  18. Yeah 6 total case fans but two are on the rad but still act as exhausts
  19. Thanks for the reply man and nope I have 4 140mm Noctuas and two 120mm all running at around 600-700m rpm constant higher than that for case fans is unnecessary except the cpu which ramps between 400-1200 underload after about an hour
  20. I am new to water cooling but learning fast and just ordered a 1 x Hardware Labs Black Ice nemsis gts 280mm which is 140mm fans at 29.6mm thick and 1x gtx 280mm which is 54mm thick, I am planning on cooling a 4670k at 4.4ghz 1.25v and my EVGA GTX 980 TI SC ACX 2.0 card at stock clocks currently but will be overclocking it with LTT Edition Noctua nf-f14 fans running at around 600rpm constant give or take I will see if that's possible, my question is will those rads be enough to cool that hardware and at what temps/fan rpm speeds? Just after a general idea! Cheers guys, Also what would be better a D5 or DDC PUMP/RES combo?
  21. #1 Reason why I avoid games like Dota,LOL and CSGO as they are nothing but a plague on gaming as a whole, nothing but cheap losses and boring ass game play
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