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wizid how many graphices cards have you had lol.......................................

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AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Thuban 3.3GHz, 3.7GHz Turbo Socket AM3 125W Six-Core

 

Also got the water blocks for the video cards, Motherboard chip set and north bridge. and CPU

 

 

I have been waiting the better part of a year to get all the parts and I am ecstatic about my new build.......

 

just a note on water cooling

 

first dry fit the loop and not use T.I.M. when mounting water blocks get your hose lengths correct (no sharp bends)

 

use a good hose and have pump at the lowest point in loop with a rez above pump

 

try to have rad/s in self bleeding position

 

eg. if flat have barbs on top if standing up have barbs top, on edge don't matter

 

once have all fitted then remove water blocks and hoses still connected and rest of loop remove out of case and fill loop to test for leaks and run pump for 24hrs

 

once done testing drain and install in computer case

 

if have any questions ask me

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wizid how many graphices cards have you had lol.......................................

So many I dont think I could count. Right now at my shop I have about 30 pci-e and 15 or so AGP cards. I still have 2 HD4870x2 cards., 2 4890 2gig cards and a bunch more. I am thinking about selling some in the XI store.

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Also got the water blocks for the video cards, Motherboard chip set and north bridge. and CPU

 

 

I have been waiting the better part of a year to get all the parts and I am ecstatic about my new build.......

 

just a note on water cooling

 

first dry fit the loop and not use T.I.M. when mounting water blocks get your hose lengths correct (no sharp bends)

 

use a good hose and have pump at the lowest point in loop with a rez above pump

 

try to have rad/s in self bleeding position

 

eg. if flat have barbs on top if standing up have barbs top, on edge don't matter

 

once have all fitted then remove water blocks and hoses still connected and rest of loop remove out of case and fill loop to test for leaks and run pump for 24hrs

 

once done testing drain and install in computer case

 

if have any questions ask me

 

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This will be my forth water cooled setup, I believe but thanks for the advise and the help. It is much appreciated.

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WiZiD np thought you was green i see your a vet.

 

anyways a good tip for starters

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