Obsidian 800D
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Find the stop error code when it blue screens then do a google search to find possible solution fixes or the cause. If your load temps are fine and the heatsink is seated right, I would reset the bios to defaults.
What cpu are you using? You'll want atleast 120.3 rad and I would go with one of the thicker rads Feser/Thermochill/HW Labs/XSPC.
[QUOTE="titanium_basic"]I was thinking about getting a D5 for the pump and a Feser XChanger 3x120mm for the rad. And BTW what web site is that? I guess I really should ask, with my current temps with a 4.0Ghz OC, is it really worth it to watercool or should I just stick with my TRUE until I eventually get rid of my i7 920?This is a general cpu loop with 8 feet of tubing which would be more than enough you can use a t-line over a reservoir if you prefer. You can switch the fittings with compressions if you want to spend more. You may also need some angle fittings depending on how you run your tubing. I put in 6 barbs because if you get that reservoir I would use two of the metal barbs to replace the plastic ones it comes with. You pick your own fans for your rad and you can just use distilled water with a biocide.
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It's performance-pcs.com. Its not worth it unless your running high clocks with a high vcore. Watercooling is great job at cooling video cards though but you can use the money to buy better hardware instead.
I would add atleast another 120 Rad which you run after the cpu and mount it on the 120 mm exhaust port. If you get a full cover GPU block make sure you have a reference PCB board or it wont fit.
This is a general cpu loop with 8 feet of tubing which would be more than enough you can use a t-line over a reservoir if you prefer. You can switch the fittings with compressions if you want to spend more. You may also need some angle fittings depending on how you run your tubing. I put in 6 barbs because if you get that reservoir I would use two of the metal barbs to replace the plastic ones it comes with. You pick your own fans for your rad and you can just use distilled water with a biocide.
Check this out http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/11304-cooler-master-haf-932-case-review-12.html you can put a triple rad at the top.
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