Where can I purchase the LRWW waterblock? I have been looking and havent been able to find it.
Would you consider 46C loaded (+2 hrs of WC3) a abnormally high temp for h20 cooled? I do have a eheim 1250 and 1048 stuff into a mid size case. Also, what temps for h20 cooled video card(GF FX), the temp guage reads 42-44C in the Nvidia control panel. Specs are eheim 1250, DD3, Black ice extreme for CPU circuit and for GPU/North circuit its a eheim 1048, Z-chipset, GPU block and a black ice micro. I have tried different fans and the direction of air flow through both the rads and case. I have tried changing the ratio of water wetter also and those are the lowest temps I can get in my cousins room. Its about 2C cooler in my room so I can keep it around 43C. Im thinking my case is way to small especially for having 2 pumps and that I either need to move into a big case or move the pumps out of it.
Do your eheim pumps get hot too?
XP barton 2500 - 1.7V, 10x201
corsair XMS PC3200 2.77V@6-2-2-2
Epox 8rda+ rev1.1 C1 north
PC power and cooling 425ATX
10K 36GB WD raptor
Would you consider 46C loaded (+2 hrs of WC3) a abnormally high temp for h20 cooled? I do have a eheim 1250 and 1048 stuff into a mid size case. Also, what temps for h20 cooled video card(GF FX), the temp guage reads 42-44C in the Nvidia control panel. Specs are eheim 1250, DD3, Black ice extreme for CPU circuit and for GPU/North circuit its a eheim 1048, Z-chipset, GPU block and a black ice micro. I have tried different fans and the direction of air flow through both the rads and case. I have tried changing the ratio of water wetter also and those are the lowest temps I can get in my cousins room. Its about 2C cooler in my room so I can keep it around 43C. Im thinking my case is way to small especially for having 2 pumps and that I either need to move into a big case or move the pumps out of it.
Do your eheim pumps get hot too?
XP barton 2500 - 1.7V, 10x201
corsair XMS PC3200 2.77V@6-2-2-2
Epox 8rda+ rev1.1 C1 north
PC power and cooling 425ATX
10K 36GB WD raptor