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Jason
04-08-01, 01:37 AM
what will i get the most with watercooling and with aircooling from a tbird and what tbird ?

Carmine_Paterno
04-08-01, 01:45 AM
Thunderbird 1.33ghz (266) AXIA + watercooling = 1550+ Monster!--------220
Thunderbird 1 ghz (266) AXIA + watercooling = 1450+ Monster!---------150

I recommend the Iwill KK266 it is the most stable @ higher fsbs.

wild_andy_c
04-08-01, 05:19 AM
It is not as clean cut as that at all..

Dependant upon many variables, such as motherboard, memory, cooling, ventilation etc.; a chip may acheive different speeds.

Motherboards can be unstable.
Memory can be inadequate.
Cooling can be insufficient.
Ventilation can be poor.

It is far too broad to say that an AXIA chip will do xxxx Mhz.

It has been observed that many AXIA and AVIA chips have achieved great frequencies YES, but for somebody with no active or water cooling experience to suggest 1550Mhz with watercooling is nonsense.

The T-Bird core may well be responsive to direct die or Thermo Electric cooling - however block type watercooling tends only to produce hot water and dead cpu's unless a very sufficient reservoir is utilised.

donnie
04-08-01, 02:37 PM
I will have to agree with Andy I looked at a lot of different holding tanks they didn't hold very much water so I used a tupperware pitcher that hold about 3 qt's with my pump in it.