- Joined
- Apr 22, 2007
- Location
- US
I've been thinking a lot lately as I've been planning and researching for my first water cooling loop. I've spent the last 2 to 3 weeks asking questions on this board and many others, making sure I get the best water cooling components for a Core 2 Duo E6600 CPU.
I'm pretty much finished researching and have my parts all picked out. All together, it adds up to a good chunk of money out of my pocket for the sake of overclocking and keeping my CPU (and other vital parts) as cool as possible.
So, with that being said...
With all the money we put into water cooling to get the CPU temp's down, why not just go to phase change? I mean, CPU temp's don't even compare to water cooling temp's. I see the forums on phase changing, and have begun asking myself this very question.
It almost adds up with all the tools and gear for water cooling needed, compared to the block, reservoir and phase change unit.
Just a thought...Here I am, all ready to jump into the water cooling game when I stumble across phase chage.
Thoughts?
I'm pretty much finished researching and have my parts all picked out. All together, it adds up to a good chunk of money out of my pocket for the sake of overclocking and keeping my CPU (and other vital parts) as cool as possible.
So, with that being said...
With all the money we put into water cooling to get the CPU temp's down, why not just go to phase change? I mean, CPU temp's don't even compare to water cooling temp's. I see the forums on phase changing, and have begun asking myself this very question.
It almost adds up with all the tools and gear for water cooling needed, compared to the block, reservoir and phase change unit.
Just a thought...Here I am, all ready to jump into the water cooling game when I stumble across phase chage.
Thoughts?