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Air Cooling VS Water Cooling

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Originally posted by: entropy1982
you are a very mature person 🙂

.... i thought xxxx was something that was blocked out or something

thanks, i always thought i was pretty mature.

the xxxx was there so he didn't give out the code

i'm just f*cking with you, don't take it personal, it is late and i have insomnia:beer::thumbsdown::|

one more thing, you might want to place this in the o/c forum 😉
 
u wouldn't REALLY need a water cooling kit for the venice.... venice is one of the coolest chips already.. and also xp90 and xp120 fits perfectly on dfi lanparty and give great temps such as idle 30c load 41c in my case..(2763mhz at 1.57v vcore)
as i perceive it.. most of cases of venice OCs are not limited by the temps... u can go as high as 1.65v with adequate air cooling already... just save urself some trouble and risk of playing w/ water on ur precious system.. just get xp90 or xp120..
if i were u.. since u have the money i'd get xp120 which will provide nice cooling for rams as well.. but one thing to remember is that overclocking ram is not so important on our chips since the memory controller is intergreted on the cpu already..

for videocard i'd get x800 xl.. iz better bang for the buck at the moment..

for psu look into OCZ powerstream which have adjustable rails which will be very useful when oc'ing...
 
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