6 Aug 2006 at 11:59 #1 ArchAnGeL ArchAnGeL Associate Joined 4 Apr 2003 Posts 1,821 Location Manchester any good for a gfx cooling set up?
6 Aug 2006 at 12:06 #2 Zirax Zirax Soldato Joined 25 Apr 2004 Posts 2,508 Location Chelmsford Yep that will work fine, bit overkill though if you are just cooling the gfx card. Are you planning on cooling the cpu under water?
Yep that will work fine, bit overkill though if you are just cooling the gfx card. Are you planning on cooling the cpu under water?
6 Aug 2006 at 12:06 #3 Rob43 Rob43 Soldato Joined 17 Jun 2003 Posts 3,157 Location Scotland Single card, SLI or crossfire ? I use one with my X2 4400 & X1900XT works very well, quiet little pump too Rob Last edited: 6 Aug 2006
Single card, SLI or crossfire ? I use one with my X2 4400 & X1900XT works very well, quiet little pump too Rob
6 Aug 2006 at 12:18 #4 ArchAnGeL ArchAnGeL Associate OP Joined 4 Apr 2003 Posts 1,821 Location Manchester will just be for a single x1900xt and maybe the motherboard chipset later on. Most likely with a single 120 mm radiator The cpu is phase cooled
will just be for a single x1900xt and maybe the motherboard chipset later on. Most likely with a single 120 mm radiator The cpu is phase cooled
6 Aug 2006 at 12:37 #5 Rob43 Rob43 Soldato Joined 17 Jun 2003 Posts 3,157 Location Scotland I would'nt bother with the chipset tbh.Should give you some nice clocks on the X1900XT as well mate Rob
I would'nt bother with the chipset tbh.Should give you some nice clocks on the X1900XT as well mate Rob
6 Aug 2006 at 14:31 #6 Creidiki Creidiki Associate Joined 11 Nov 2005 Posts 199 Location Edinburgh/Milan Meh, with an ultra you might as well - just make sure youre using the top barb as inlet, thats a 25% performance gain right there. 20ft head, cool 2 GPUs, chipset and then itll laugh at you
Meh, with an ultra you might as well - just make sure youre using the top barb as inlet, thats a 25% performance gain right there. 20ft head, cool 2 GPUs, chipset and then itll laugh at you