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If you want to take the plunge into *real* WC, you'll need an unlimited budget
nah if you know what to look for, buy smart, and shop around, you can get custom for cheap. my whole setup i have maybe 100 bucks into. some bartering and shopping goes a long way. and my stuff isnt "low end" ek supremacy, swifty 655 pump, and micro res.
yeah, if easily satisfied However, a lot of people in WC tend to "tinker" all the time or go for that last half % lower temps or lower noise on that faster cpu/gpu, etc , etc , *tinker*, *tinker*, *tinker* crossing the borders between "yup ,thats it, done" to "well, its a hobby" to an outright obsession... and THEN it becomes expensive
Yes indeed.A good price for a "new" pump indeed.
Good afternoon guys,
I was playing on my computer yesterday and suddenly a loud sound came from my motherboard or something which tells me if the computer is too hot. So as i heard the sound i shut down the computer and opened the case and checked whats wrong with the water cooling. I noticed that the pump wasnt pumping water anymore, which caused the computer to overheat. Then i unscrewed the pump and checked whats wrong inside, i turned the power on and as the pump started pumping it stopped after 1 turn. I did this a few times but it keeps stopping to turn after 1 turn.
I really want to get my pump working again because i need my computer for alot of school stuff.
The pump is called: Thermaltake P500 and is not being built anymore.
Regards
Tt water cooling kits are no good??????
PLEASE DON'T TELL ME THAT..........
I have a big water 760 plus cooling my a6-6600K apu.......it cools almost as good as my zalman resirator!!!!!!
TT custom parts are garbage imo unless its a AIO unit like the other rebranded ones. The kits have mixed metals and are prone to failing and not lasting.
The problem with your Bigwater 760+ is the same as it is for most Bigwaters. It has almost no radiator capacity to actually dissipate heat and poor airflow design for the airflow and radiator capacity that it does have.