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where i'd be buying it.

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku...oolIT%20Systems

reviews

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1937683,00.asp

http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-327-1.htm

http://www.extrememhz.com/freezone-p1.shtml

I am gonna need a new heatsink anyway, due to the fact, I want to remove the IHS off my cpu, and that will make it so I cant use the clip designed coolers, like my si-120.

I want 3.0 ghz on my opteron 165 , it can do a 2.8 ghz stable atm, but, I wanna see how far I can push it with, IHS off. you guys think this cooler will do the trick, better than a $300 water cooling kit?

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have u ever heard of phase change? i would go that route if i were you. peltier is dangerous if you cant remove the heat from the hot side fast enough.

you can buy an already made one, i also know someone who makes them himself for much cheaper and they are much better. you can get temps from 0 to -100C depending on how much u wana spend.

either way you go, make sure to insulate your motherboard. if u plan on running 24/7 then u will need to instulate the entire mobo

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yah, when ocz phase change comes out, ill look at that. I wonder if ocz, has condensation in mind, with there designs

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well do u mean if they will ship you the insulation materials? you cant make a phase change system itself prevent condenstaion, u can get close but it just wont happen. you will need to seal off the board from air...

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so, I guess i'd be better off, just getting water cooling?

cause this might condensate also?

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Watercooling can also be quite dangerous for your hardware!

I experienced a small leak (on the chipset-block) which damaged most of my hardware, I had to replace almost everything in the case (CPU, memory, hd, floppy and optical drives where the only components unharmed). I had to do some very extensive testing to find out exactly which components where damaged and which where not (some appeared to work at first, but I later found some problems that where quite hard to notice).

The leak in the chipset-block was caused by using a more powerful pump than the one in the kit.

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if you do chose to do water cooling i recomend you build your own.

custome kits are alot more efficient and most of the time will cool better then a pre built one.

i belive it is posible to get a xp-120 or si-120 on a ihsles cpu however you have to be very carefull and i belive fille down the cpu socket header (the white part that says socket 939)

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hey ripken, you mean and then just use screws or something?

I was thinking about, a custom kit, swiftech appogee, 2 5.25 bay res, 3 120mm fan rad, a 330gph pump, and that stuff, that when hit a video card, just made a mess of it, not killed.

oh and a couple of danger den 78 series coolers for cpu and mem

Edited by gdogg
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ohhh, I see what your saying.

so , i'd level off the bracket to make up for no IHS, like shown in many guides on dfi-street.

then do as you said there?

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thx ripken

hope to get a nice boost, once I get my board back, (doesn't do over 3.19V on vdimm anymore, rma'n)

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