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recommended cooling for Overclocking amd 64 3200 venice!!
recommend anything to give me the most outta out this cpu and can u recommend any extra case cooling so i can keep my 6800 gt cool?thanks in advance!!
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watercooling and maybe a GPU fan
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can u list links so what i showed buy?
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how much money are you looking to spend? if you are going water cooling, i'd suggest just to add a video card block onto the loop
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For water cooling just do a search for Danger Dan...you'll find them...
Air cooling I'd go with a Thermalright XP-90
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i can spend around $300. i was thinking about going with this for the vid card http://www.dangerdenstore.com/produc...&cat=48&page=1 But what else i need i don't know anything about water cooling.
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hmmm if you have 300 to spend, i'd get myself a nice pump. you could shop for everything you need at dangerden's website. you need at least 10-20ft. of tubing, eheim makes good pumps. Dangerden's 12v pump has also been recommended by a few people on some forums i go to. i'm not quite sure about the numbers involved but you want to get one with a high flow. Dangerden sells their own heatercore radiators and i'd recommend getting those because they offer the best cooling for flow. either get a single or double heater core. Dangerden's TDX and RBX CPU blocks are also nice.
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http://www.dangerdenstore.com/produc...&cat=66&page=1 this is a link to ordering a custom kit but i don't know what to put in all the sections all i know is want the waterblock for a socket 939 cpu and the water block for a 6800gt. can somebody tell me what to put in the rest of those sections?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Koolance sells this waterblock for the 939...which I have and works well.
http://www.koolance.com/shop/product...roducts_id=116 Koolance sells this GPU/GPU RAM cooler for the 6800 GT http://www.koolance.com/shop/product...roducts_id=174 On my 6800 Ultra the temps were approaching and sometimes exceeding 70C when it was aircooled. This cooling block dropped the temps down to the low 50C range for me which allowed me to safely overclock the GPU's and graphics RAM. Dangerden sells nice chipset coolers which I used to get rid of that buzzy unreliable chipset fan on the ASUS A8N-SLI. They have chipset cooling blocks for most all the mobos
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