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Cobiee reacted to shibbs in Quick question regarding pump RPM
I run my pump pretty slow, because I want it to spend more time in my rear radiator before running to the front.
Not sure if there's any science to that, but hey, it makes sense to me. haha
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Cobiee reacted to z97 in My first water loop - design questions
Look into PETG tubing and I'm sure it's a tad bit different from bending copper.
Look up Jayz2cents on youtube. He does quite a bit of hardline tubbing videos.
Post a link of what you're looking at so we can see it all. (I'm lazy)
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Cobiee reacted to Goldensapling in Would like to get into water cooling...
That's like telling a building noob to buy a prebuilt. We all have to start somewhere
and that somewhere is usually hours, upon hours, upon hours of research....
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Cobiee got a reaction from SushiMonster in First PC build plan want some criticism
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!
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Cobiee reacted to DevilishBooster in Look at my Grandpas speakers I found.
Daaaaaaaang......
I hope you take good care of them, cause it certainly looks like your grandpa did. I can't wait to have a setup like that.
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Cobiee reacted to EdInk in The Water Cooling Gallery
LiqC-Luxe
i7+290x CF+XSPC EX-series rads+EKWB D5 pump+EKWB 10/16mm Fittings+EKWB LTX Copper CPU block+Aquacomputer Kyro GPU Water block & Backplate+Thermaltake RGB Fans+Noctua indPPC Fans.
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Cobiee reacted to EdInk in Noctua Chromax Anti Vibration Pads!
A welcome idea getting tired staring at the brown pads on black fans in a black n white build. Thanks matey. Where did you purchase them from. Overclockers?
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Cobiee got a reaction from EdInk in Noctua Chromax Anti Vibration Pads!
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
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Cobiee got a reaction from LokiFire in Alan Rickman, giant of British film and theatre, dies at 69
Truly RIP loved him in so many films what the hell is happening this year!
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Cobiee reacted to FireFox in Alan Rickman, giant of British film and theatre, dies at 69
Those greats already, I can't help thinking who is going to be next. I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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Cobiee reacted to Tetters in XSPC Adventure
All,
The very decent and fine Mrs Tetters bought me the XSPC Raystorm 280 kit to replace my faithful old Corsair H75 this Christmas. After a little wait for it to arrive, the installation was eagerly jumped at.
http://imgur.com/oYJEfka
There are a few things that XSPC do well, product quality and effectiveness and installation instructions being a couple of them. Following their instructions really lead to an easy install,
http://imgur.com/F5a2R2W
The install went like a dream, way easier than I thought it might be but there was one big issue that I wasn't expecting. The tubing is quite stiff and I kind of messed up the angles its sitting at, so the tubing set-up isn't as neat as I would like it to be. it works fine for now, but I am tempted to replace it in the summer with hard line and make it really neat.
The single bay reservoir is really small, the reason I went with this is because it was on sale and I figured its a great way to get into custom loops. Now its up and running, it does a great job. The pump is a tad loud in that you can hear a faint hum coming from it but the fans are completely silent (currently set up on a pull configuration). My next steps would be to go to a bigger reservoir and better pump, which would solve that issue I am sure. The initial filling was a bit of a pain given it can hold only a teardrop of water but once I got used to cycling the power every one second or so as it drained so fast I got the loop filled. I found that once I got water running through the rad and into the block, the rest of the filling was pretty simple. Now its working really well and it didn't take long for all the air bubbles to work their way out of the loop.
http://imgur.com/ZZUrNZf
All in all, I am chuffed to bits with the loop, but being me, am already planning on expanding it as soon as I can justify the cash.
http://imgur.com/8cMqUld
Cheers All
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Cobiee reacted to dizmo in Looking for help selecting parts for custom loop!
Mmmm. While I think we'd all be happy to help...if you're going to dive into something like that, don't you think you should know exactly what you have, why you have it, and why you chose it?
I think you should do a lot more research and come up with the list yourself. Just my 0.02.
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Cobiee reacted to vong in Is this enough cooling?
The guy wants 6 fans, leave him alone....
Op, yeah that should be enough for what you have.
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Cobiee reacted to D4V3_G in Is this enough cooling?
Personally, I would use a D5 (of any kind). A D5 pump is always the answer, unless you have a problem with space in your case and you woud rather put it in the front bay. Also, more quieter and reliable.
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Cobiee reacted to KWelz in The Water Cooling Gallery
I know it sucks compared to most of the others on display here. But I just finished my newest.
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Cobiee got a reaction from mikat in Show off your latest purchases
Just bought myself an early christmas present, Go hard of go home
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Cobiee reacted to TheAmazingCookieFromSquare in cheap and quiet 120 mm case fan
Noctua LinusTechTips Edition
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Cobiee reacted to yannickverc in Do you turn your PC off at night or not? THE BIG POLL
Hmm I never thought about the dust-thing, nice input