Koolance INX-720BK with my i7 920

Jingato

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Hi, I'm putting together an i7 920 system with a GTX 280 55nm (as soon as it's released) and I purchased the Koolance INX-720BK to use with it. I plan on overclocking it as much as I can. The question I have is do you thing I should use it soly for the processor or add the video card into the loop.

http://www.koolance.com/water-...nfo.php?product_id=214

1. Will adding the video card into the loop effect the performance I can get out of the CPU?

2.Is there any real benefit to adding the video card if I don't plan on overclocking it.

3. Is this liquid system powerful enough for both? I know they had a more expensive one with 3 fans instead of 2.

Thanx for the tips :)
 

Markfw

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First, this would be better suited to the cases and cooling forum, the answers you want are on cooling.
 

thilanliyan

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
First, this would be better suited to the cases and cooling forum, the answers you want are on cooling.

Lol Koolance is not a word you wanna use in the cooling forum. :)
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: Markfw900
First, this would be better suited to the cases and cooling forum, the answers you want are on cooling.

Lol Koolance is not a word you wanna use in the cooling forum. :)

Add Thermaltake to that list.
 

Jingato

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
First, this would be better suited to the cases and cooling forum, the answers you want are on cooling.

OK, sorry about that...You can move it if you like.

Why don't they like koolance? Is it not a good product or is it just because it's a premade kit and not DIY? I didn't see how I could go wrong with a complete liquid cooling system for $200.

Anyways, Anybody have any thoughts?