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phionex00

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Hi i signed up here before i started for some help on SB gasket, thanks for the imput,
now that its up and running i was hoping to get some feed back good or bad and where to go from here interme of OCing the system heres a link
http://homepage.eircom.net/~po...Cooling%20of%20MSI.mht

P.S. congratulation to aigomorla on achieving the sticky it was a great help to me while building put i have to say i had the blocks etc purchased before finding it, but i quiet like the thermaltake components?

Actually i tried to fix the link and it didnt work and changed it back to mht. Guys the links works, and is confirmed by me

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Aigomorla
 
Need to fix your host. You misspelled .htm as .mht which does not load properly in many browsers, as it simply loads the text of the document and does not render it thru the HTML renderer.
 
Originally posted by: Fallen Kell
Need to fix your host. You misspelled .htm as .mht which does not load properly in many browsers, as it simply loads the text of the document and does not render it thru the HTML renderer.

Actually, mht's are single page web files supported only by IE. They encode the graphics and other things into them so that you don't need any corresponding files.
 
Welcome to the forums!

thanks, however that sticky has been out for a while now. 😀

Also i did try to fix your link, however it works. When i fixed it, it didnt work. Sorry for the clutter!

But great project! however i would be nervous on the mixing of metals. Alu = zalman. The TT is a blazed copper block.

Now your mixing copper + alu which is dangerous in the presence of water.
 
Welcome to the forums phionex00, I also don't like the mixed metals part but if you use only the premixed coolants like TT that have corrosion inhibitors you should be ok. Flush the loop every 6 months and fill with new coolant, if you get any leaks I know a good plumber!😉 I like what you did with the spring, good thinking. The gaskets under the NB /SB are more like shims, protection for the chip. If a block goes on crooked it can "chip" the chip so you could have cut them or fabricated new.
For your overclocking go here. http://forums.anandtech.com/ca...tid=28&flcache=5651152
 
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