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Maze 4 with Storm

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ECH

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Here are some pics
storm660pt3ED.jpg
<---this photos shows the hottest temps using my Storm Rev2, 660 OC 4.2 and Prime 95
storm660pt4ED.jpg
<---this photo shows the temps in number form for comparison
storm660ptcooling1.jpg
<--this photos shows how fair temps drop once I stopped Prime95
droopED.jpg
<--this photo shows droop

I am using:
Distalled water + Water Wetter
BIX II + 2x 140 CFM Fans
Storm
Maze4
9' of loop

660 OC to 4.2
x1900xtx OC 740/845 1.50V @ 2.113/2.113 1.503 using ATI TOOL
Temps are 43C using RTHDRIBL

I am throughly impressed and I am still bleeding the loop! Why didn't I do this ages ago? Man, the storm is restrictive too. Funny thing I noticed while bleeding, I see bubbles going in and out of the Maze4 GPU but when they go into the Storm they disappear!
 
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I've noticed the bubble effect with a a Gemini Cooling waterblock that uses a spiral maze design. I'm not exactly sure what causes it.
 
The high turbulence in teh block causes the bubbles to become much smaller..it breaks them up and you can't see them anymore.
 
billb said:
The high turbulence in teh block causes the bubbles to become much smaller..it breaks them up and you can't see them anymore.

Even in a bled system? Where do the bubbles come from?
 
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