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09-18-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
It does not dissipate as much heat as the 1000kW rad, but it does a decent job. I wouldn't recommend it for your system just because of the dual gpu's and chipsets.
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Re: Overclocking help
thanks Exterminator for the help and the quick reply 
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09-18-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
np.....................here to help
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Re: Overclocking help
ok here is the list i will order:
CPU Block
res, pump and rad
GPU Blocks
SB & NB Blocks
3x from these nozzles
SLi Connector
Drain vlave
do i need anything els? and do you think the tubing that comes with the kit is enough for my loop? and is the 2slot spacing sli connector is the right one for me?
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My Rig:
EVGA 680i T1 Revision With Koolance CHC-120 for NB & SB
Core2 Extreme QX6800 With Koolance CPU-330
EVGA 8800 Ultra in SLi With Koolance VID-282
Corsair Dominator PC-9136 C5D
2 WD Raptors 150GB in RAID 0
1 WD Caviar 500GB
2 Koolance EHX-1050BK Eternal Radiator
2 Koolance PMP-400 Pump
2 Swiftech Micro Reservoir
Ultra X3 1000watt PSU
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09-18-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
It depends on what slots you put your video cards in for the connector, and I would suggest getting more tubing, as more is better than none. As for coolant, fluid xp has some cool colors if you dont want to go with the koolance stuff. What are you going to do about your hdd's?
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09-19-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
between my 1st vid card and the 2nd card are 2 slots, see:

so is the one i picked the right one?
i will get more tubing and also fluid xp+ ultra from frozencpu.com
and for the hdd's i think i will get it later because i want to w/c the important parts first then maybe get the hdd blocks
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EVGA 680i T1 Revision With Koolance CHC-120 for NB & SB
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EVGA 8800 Ultra in SLi With Koolance VID-282
Corsair Dominator PC-9136 C5D
2 WD Raptors 150GB in RAID 0
1 WD Caviar 500GB
2 Koolance EHX-1050BK Eternal Radiator
2 Koolance PMP-400 Pump
2 Swiftech Micro Reservoir
Ultra X3 1000watt PSU
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09-19-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
Use the koolance tubing but the fuild xp is great just dont spill cuase it is conductive
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Re: Overclocking help
yea you need the long one.
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Re: Overclocking help
so yes you did get the right one. I would get tubing from koolance with the wire wraps, the tubing is uv reactive and looks awsome with dr jekle and hide and is works the best with compression fittings. Backburns system has that in it. Way cool stuff and it seems to perform about as well as the koolance fluid. However the koolance fluid does lube the pumps but like i said this stuff works awsome. The order you have there looks really good i would go with that.
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09-19-2007
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Re: Overclocking help
Fluid xp is also great for pump longevity, it is engineered for that reason, and to also isolate certain particles in your loop that shouldnt be in there if they are, and immobilize them.
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