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Re: [OT] Water or refrigeration PC cooling



I think the best advice would be to register for the madonion forums on
www.futuremark.com/community/  A few of my mates are pretty extreme
overclockers / performance nuts, and the advice on water/freon in the
forums
is pretty extensive. Lurking there is an education, but prepare to become
hopelessly addicted.

when it comes to buying kit, you could do a helluva lot worse than talking
to Kustom PCs in Ayr ( www.kustom.co.uk ) Ken Watt originally put me onto
them, and I have had excellent dealings with them since. They stock the
vapo-chill systems, and specialise in performance/modding.. they don't
stock
just any old PC kit..

I have a mate whose friend in the US manufactures high performance close
tolerance waterblocks for CPUs / GPUs as well as some really super sexy
case
mods. If interested, mail me offlist and I'll put you in touch.

I guess it's last warnings time too... if you don't want to be seriously
examining whether to buy food, or a new super lapped mirror surface
processor from a specific batch and some arctic silver 3.... RUN!! ;)

I.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul" <p-gale@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] Water or refrigeration PC cooling


> Sorry for another OT - I'm thinking about upgrading one of my PCs to
the
> latest, fastest, shiniest and (most expensive) PC around and was
> thinking about water or refrigeration cooling. Anyone have experience
> with this?




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