Its a nifty way to cool your cpu, making it so much easier to overclock. I found some interesting reading if anyone would like to see for themselves over at www.overclockers.com and www.aquastealth.com . Happy Overclocking!
1. RE: Has anyone ever heard of watercooling your computer? nbc Jun-05-01 10:43 AM In response to message 0
Check out this link for an example of how to use water to keep your cpu cool.
To be honest it sounds like a lot of work for a 10% gain in performance!
2. RE: Has anyone ever heard of watercooling your computer? Puppy_Love Jun-05-01 04:23 PM In response to message 1
Actually its a lot easier if you buy the kit from www.aquastealth.com, its a complete setup without much work involved.
3. RE: Has anyone ever heard of watercooling your computer? deerslayer Jun-12-01 02:41 PM In response to message 1
I will take the traditional air cooling thanks. I nkow guys that use water cooling but it is not for me.
Pentium 3 1000 @ 1178, Abit bx-133, 128 Mb Mushkin Rev.3 cas 2-2-2, Visiontek GeForce 3 Air Cooled.
4. RE: Has anyone ever heard of watercooling your computer? tockert Jun-16-01 08:12 AM In response to message 3
A kid that works for me has an AMD 600 duron over clocked to 1 gig. He is using water cooling and a peltier. Has been running stable for about 5 months now. Can be done.
5. RE: Has anyone ever heard of watercooling your computer? deerslayer Jun-18-01 10:14 AM In response to message 3
Before I bought my P3, I had a 633@1055, I ran it like this 100% of the time, stable. I now have it in another pc running the same clock.
Pentium 3 1000 @ 1178, Abit bx-133, 128 Mb Mushkin Rev.3 cas 2-2-2, Visiontek GeForce 3 Air Cooled.