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Does anything else matters!? :bleh: |
Bandwidth :bleh:
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Looks was the reason, is all.
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Feeling like looking at a pacient with breathing aparatus in coma... |
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the bridges come with the MB's and the first one I had on my 680's went to sh*t ( red flashing in sli ) and all I could find fast was a long one I got some more around here somewhere just need to find one Quote:
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I rarely look at my computer after everything is put together and working well. I don't go overboard on the looks department.
I'm actually debating going back to air and tossing my pc into a smaller case when I get around to cleaning my loop. I just don't feel like dealing with water anymore. |
So how does that loop go? CPU-> Video Card-> Video Card or Video Card-> Video Card -> CPU?
Also, aren't CPUs supposed to be on their own loop? I'm not being a dick, I'm just really curious. |
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as to one or two loops if you flow rate is fast enough the water won't heat up much each pass to notice and a good big rad will take it back out each pass unless your trying for a extreme overclock on both cpu and gpu's it won't matter that much a d5 pump puts out about 5 gallons a minute |
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I don't like the idea of separate loops. When your cpu loop isn't taking full advantage of the rads why not let the video cards take advantage of them. |
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new fittings are in cards now in parallel and loop flow rate is a lot better and cards are running at the same temps ![]() and found a better sli bridge :p |
Looks good, I honestly didn't think that it would make that much of a difference.
Why do you think that going for series to parallel would make such a difference? Shouldn't the flowrate be similar across the loop? I honestly don't know. |
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and the asus Poseidon's only have a 3/16 inch inside diameter tube through them so pipe volume is 4x less than the 3/8 inside diameter inch tube going into them so in parallel it is two short 3/16" tubes in steed of one long 3/16" tude, it more than doubles flow rate with two cards because of less piping resistance from friction loss and more tube volume piping rule of thumb if a pipe is half the diameter it takes 4 of them to to carry the same volume works the same with a/c duct work, so if I have a 12" duct I can split it into 4 -6" ducts and get the same air flow |
Is that Phoenix dust in there? Looks good otherwise!
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Love the look of the cards. However, I have to say I have never seen the combination of sleeved cables and water cooling look so lack luster with top notch hardware. Come on Bill kick that **** up.
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You forgot WHEY PROTEIN
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Here's my PC setup.
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Nice clean look. I like. :)
BTW, I really like your black keyboard. :bleh: :p |
Too close to your wife. Move her to the end and put printer between you twob
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![]() Added an Creative Z and 16 gig viper 3 ram. ![]() ![]() |
Boring compared to you guys :lol:
Havent opened her up for a WHILE, was actually impressed with out clean it was. Should clean out the filters and corners tho, but yeah i think its been a yr or more since i opened her up. ![]() ![]() Time for some upgrades tho... need to change out my c: ssd to something bigger, new HSF (amd default is way too loud when it gets going) and a newer vid when the new AMD cards come out. Or something newer if the price is right, the 670 still going pretty strong mind you. |
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Amazingly clean desk btw. |
2007?!?! :cry:
:cool: Thanks, huge pet peeve when its messy. |
Nice desk! :)
However, why do you have your speakers so close to the monitor? I would spread them out more. |
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