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- Jan 10, 2009
Hi folks,
Still waiting for my pc components, (already have my watercooling components)
But i'm a bit worried because did i made the right choice?
Here are the watercooling components:
Aquastream XT pump
Watercool HT 3.0 copper 1366
EK Water Blocks EK-FC260
XSPC RX360 Triple Radiator
Swiftech res revision 2
3 x Noiseblocker NB-Blacksilent XL1 fans
masterkleer 3/8 - enzotech 3/8 compression fittings
So is the RX360 good enough to cool (with good/decent temps) both my MILDLY oc i7 3.0 - 3.2ghz and evga gtx260 sc 55nm? I know the RX360 has got solid reviews. I prefer to ask this to guys with a similar loop: i7 920 with a gtx260/275/285 or ati 4870 cooled with a quality 360 radiator. I mean i'm not into HIGH overclocking wich comes with high temps. Any way did i made a good choice because frankly i do not have money to buy a second rad or 480 rad.
Thanks in advance
Still waiting for my pc components, (already have my watercooling components)
But i'm a bit worried because did i made the right choice?
Here are the watercooling components:
Aquastream XT pump
Watercool HT 3.0 copper 1366
EK Water Blocks EK-FC260
XSPC RX360 Triple Radiator
Swiftech res revision 2
3 x Noiseblocker NB-Blacksilent XL1 fans
masterkleer 3/8 - enzotech 3/8 compression fittings
So is the RX360 good enough to cool (with good/decent temps) both my MILDLY oc i7 3.0 - 3.2ghz and evga gtx260 sc 55nm? I know the RX360 has got solid reviews. I prefer to ask this to guys with a similar loop: i7 920 with a gtx260/275/285 or ati 4870 cooled with a quality 360 radiator. I mean i'm not into HIGH overclocking wich comes with high temps. Any way did i made a good choice because frankly i do not have money to buy a second rad or 480 rad.
Thanks in advance