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Change: components rise in collective heat. It became apparent that cooling a computer was a priority and, as the state of cooling concepts were at the time; air
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Change: When planning a cooling solution you will find that your preferences may change over time. Whether you want to maintain a maximumized flowrate and try
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Change: Increased water-velocity increases water turbulence, which in turn increases the ability of the water to pass the heat that's stored within it into the metal walls of the tubes that its flowing through.As the flow rate (and hence water velocity in the tubes) goes down, so does the
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Change: So, at 0 height we have 0 pressure and 317gph. At 36 inches we have full pressure and no flow. The second term I wanted to explain is liters and gallons. Some pumps rate their
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Jun 26 2007, 4:26 PM EDT
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Change: BeginnersBeginner's Guide to Water-coolingby PhreejakChapter 1: Introduction to Water CoolingChapter 2: The EquipmentCHAPTER 1: Introduction to Water Cooling Section 1 IntroductionThe steady advancement of computers and their components gave rise to the
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Change: ACDC pumps, though, are considerably smaller and, as a general rule, are less powerful although, some are as powerful as their AC counterparts in certain
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Change: Ideally, we’ve placed the pump on the floor of the case, as far towards the front as we can so that the intake valve is
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Change: Some motherboards, though, use “hooks” that are applied in two and four hook configurations, to loops that are on the Motherboard – disallowing the use of screws or spring plugs. 4) Hard Drive Water blockIs it any wonder that with the increase
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Change: Some motherboards, though, use “hooks” that are applied in two and four hook configurations, to loops that are on the Motherboard – disallowing the use of screws or spring plugs. Most motherboards (and, hence most chipset water blocks) use a
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Change: or radiator channels thereby increasing the flow rate resistance and decreasing the water blockscomponents effectiveness. FansIn order for a radiator to fully utilize its potential in removing heat, fans must be attached
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Change: Amongst the materials that water cooling components are made of, aluminum and copper are of the greatest abundance. Radiators are, typically, made of aluminum and
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Change: Companies suck as DangerDen, Innovatek and Aqua Computers have developed even more specialized GPU water blocks that cater to the enthusiast market for video card configurations such as Nvidia SLI and the dual pcb (printed circuit board) 7950GX2.3) Northbridge Water blockThe Northbridge, typically, controls
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Change: collectspread knowledge. For every knee jerk reaction you get from some smart mouth user, there are half a dozen (or more) people who will be more than happy to assist you.Section 3 Different Classes of Water CoolingThe magical number is ambient temperature.That is, the
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