Nice, I don't even have a computer workstation at home either, have my computer plugged into my 55 inch Dull Failquos LE620UT though.
Picture is of the older 52 inch Dull Failquos LC52-E77UN that I gave to my dad:
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It's a risk that I'm wiling to take. It's hard to get an i7 overclocked to 4ghz and a GTX580 overclocked to 950mhz-1ghz in an htpc case on air and at low noise levels.Id get rid of the liquid cooling if i were you. I ruined my last i7 cpu mobo and ram when a hose decided it would leak.
I have a amd 1055t thats air cooled and it runs cooler than my liq cooled i7 did at idle and under load.
and someone asked about this: Belkin Components Display adapter 24 pin digital DVI - female - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male - PC
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thats what i said....untill i heard ppssssssssssss black screen. if your gonna keep it double check those pipes ALOTIt's a risk that I'm wiling to take. It's hard to get an i7 overclocked to 4ghz and a GTX580 overclocked to 950mhz-1ghz in an htpc case on air and at low noise levels.
yes but when a fan goes bad you can see your temps increase and you know something is up, when water starts spraying everywhere theres nothing you can do besides pull the plug and hope for the best a few times:/Water cooled will need regular maintenance just like fans.
Yup it's certainly risky for novices and so called "experts" as well. I'm somewhere in between.yes but when a fan goes bad you can see your temps increase and you know something is up, when water starts spraying everywhere theres nothing you can do besides pull the plug and hope for the best a few times:/
Im an IT tech and even our rows upon rows of servers are air cooled, granted each rack as its own A/C but thats besides the pointYup it's certainly risky for novices and so called "experts" as well. I'm somewhere in between.
Regardless, I've been using water for my main builds for several years now. I wouldn't really recommend it for anyone, but I certainly enjoy it![]()