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    (TKC)TheCrimsonStar

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    Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:15 am

    Re: Adding to my watercooling

    O_O

    dude...nice temps. I may have to look into water cooling. My card gets up to 78C (tonight) when gaming. I have a Radeon HD 6870.
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    Post Sun Jun 26, 2011 3:10 pm

    Re: Adding to my watercooling

    Those are some good results..Im thinking of getting my next rig water cooled..
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    Post Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:09 am

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    The water cooling is a good choice, i beleive it. :)
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    Post Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:06 am

    Re: Adding to my watercooling

    Water cooling is great but it can be expensive. Here is a breakdown of what I have and what I paid. Purchased all of it through frozencpu.com .

    Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme ($75.49)
    w/ Select G 1/4" Fittings (Qty. 2): 1/2" ID Barb ($5.50)

    Swiftech MCRES Micro Rev. 2 Small Form Factor / High-Flow Reservoir ($25.95)

    Innovatek Eheim HPPS i High Power 12V Water Pump ($140.97)
    w/ Selected Options

    Select Adapter(s) for G1/4" Thread!: Eheim Discharge Adapter ($4.99)
    Select Adapter(s) for G1/4" Thread!: Eheim Intake Adapter ($5.49)
    Select G 1/4" Fittings (Qty. 2): 1/2" ID Barb ($5.50)

    XSPC RX360 Triple 120mm Radiator ($100.49)
    Selected Options
    Select G 1/4" Fittings (Qty. 2): 1/2" ID Barb ($5.50)

    Fluid XP+ Nano-Fluid Liquid Cooling Fluid 32 oz. - Clear 2 $44.99 ($89.98)

    PrimoChill PrimoFlex PRO LRT Tubing 1/2"ID 3/4"OD with 1/8" Wall - UV Blue 12 $2.50 ($30.00)

    Dual 12" Cold Cathode Kit - Ultra Bright UV ($18.98)
    Selected Options:
    Sleeve The Cable(s): Yes (Select Sleeve Color Next) ($8.99)
    Select Your Cable Sleeve Color: Blue UV Reactive
    Select Your Heatshrink Color: Black

    Bitspower Matte Black Sealing Plug For ID 1/2" Tube ($8.99)

    Grand Total: $519.05 including shipping.

    Then my latest addition:
    Heatkiller GPU-X³ GTX 570 / 580 nVidia GTX 570/580 Reference Design Full Coverage Water Block
    Grand Total: $117.64 shipped.

    Brings the total I have into it so far to: $636.69!
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