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up to 5.2 was two hours p95 stable, above that, enough to finish the bench.
5.0ghz is all i need but how did you keep the socket cool or does custom waterloop help that
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up to 5.2 was two hours p95 stable, above that, enough to finish the bench.
good reading while you wait on parts >>>> http://www.overclockers.com/forums/...s-gt-gt-Using-the-AMD-FX-Bulldozer-Piledriver <<<<<<<
a fan focused on the vrms on the front of the board and a much weaker fan at the back of the socket to carry that heat away, some blow the air on the back of the socket.
lots of insane stuff in this thread>>>>>> http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/731320-Just-Putzen-Round <<<<<<<< a bit wild but lots of info, if you can read it, but be afraid, VERY AFRAID.
the second link is a thread that has died, please don't post in it, just leave it dead...........
twice a year.
like my rad install you will use 2 "T"s and drain both sides.
crap still grows in it, even with distilled water and a biocide the norm is twice a year, watercooling is a little work.
So pretty much it a 2 in one fitting a t and a 90 degree angle fittingif you look in this thread>>>> http://www.overclockers.com/forums/...NT-VOGTLE-EMULATOR-BUILD!!!!!?highlight=plant <<<<
you will see that I used two "T"s the two tubes that go across the floor of the case are just plugged off, I can flip them out the side of the case to drain it.
yep, I use compresssion fittings in most of the system and barbs for the drains.
go with the ball valve.
before you press the order button, give us a link to that stores home page please.