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Best Waterblocks for Waterchiller

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dreammmatt

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Dec 28, 2002
Hey, all, sup? What's boom-shaka-lakin :p anyways...
- - price is a concern...
- - - i'm makin a chiller
- - what waterblock do u recommend for: CPU (i was thinkin the D-Tek TC-4), NB (i was thinkin the Danger Den Z-Chip or D-tek's), VGA (idk - lol)

thanx all, i know i can count on you to tell me true!

[mods, i know this isnt that important a thread, so after a few responses, feel free to delete this :D ]
 
No doubt there'll be threads that have more information (simply playing the odds given the size of the forums as a whole) but I don't see this thread as irrelavent.... so far. So I'm not planning on killing it anytime soon. As to your question I don't have an answer, sorry. I've never ran a chiller system and I've only got one block which is a modified MCW462 and I never even used it stock. Anyone else?
 
Which ever block you do end up getting make sure you can easily insulate the entire outside of it. I made the mistake of getting a Swiftech MCW5000 and with all the angles it's a huge pain to insulate

Steve
 
gpu block- make sure there is good clearance between the barbs and the card.- I had an almost impossible time insulating because my DD Z block had those 90degree turns so close to the card.
 
MCW462 works great and you don't have to worry about the top been made of plexy-glass

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