How many of the TeAm use water cooling?

Alyx

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I'm just curious how many members use water cooling. I've got water cooling. I just finished re-plumbing it, I hadn't had it apart to clean or do any maintenance for 3 years! Luckily the CPU block and pump came out very clean, and only a little white stuff out of the rad. Now its all back together with new tubes and a brand new fan controller and radiator fans! :)

On another note, of those of you who use water cooling and do GPU crunching, does anyone need a GPU waterblock? I've got one of these little bad boys sitting around doing nothing and could ship it to a member in need:
http://www.dangerden.com/store/acetal-top-maze4-1gpu_peltier-version.html
 
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dajeepster

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most of my systems have wc of one kind or another... a few have H50s but most have built systems... four systems have GPU wc also (a total of 7 cards are wc... two gtx 480, one gtx 280, one gtx 260, three 5850)
 

Alyx

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So is each of your rigs different dajeepster? Or do you have a standard case you get for all your machines? You should run your own review site for hardware :D
 

dajeepster

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So is each of your rigs different dajeepster? Or do you have a standard case you get for all your machines? You should run your own review site for hardware :D

The cases i have are CM Haf 932, CM Haf 922, CM Cosmo S, CM Cosmo 1000, Thermaltake Mozart XT, Antec 900, CM 690 II (i want to put a swiftech H20-220 Edge system in this one)
... that's all the comes to mind currently
 

Peter Trend

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I have WC on one of my systems (cpu and gpu) for a very modest overclock but extremely low acoustic noise. This is unrelated to DC and is due to my using the PC for recording audio. I also have the HAF 932 and think it's a pretty great case! Fits more fans than you could ever need (which is good to run them quietly! Downside for me is the extensive use of steel mesh allows a fair bit of capacitor/inductor whine to escape the box (but I don't crunch while recording so it's usually a non-issue).