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I do get confussed easily! I was thinking of this gear which started with a 'p' http://www.theoverclockingstore.co.uk/browseproducts.php?categoryid=6998 Ant

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When you're overclocking, do you HAVE to change to a Water cooling system, or can you keep your basic fan cooling system?

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If the basic fan works, go with it. If not, you have to find a better solution, water or otherwise. Prang

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I have a P3 450MHz, and the BUS are at 133MHz. How far can I overclock it, but wihout having to change my fan. I still want it to be stable.

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Be carefull, if condensation builds up, and your hdd gets too cold, you may run into shattered hdd plates.

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What do you mean "too cold HDD"? what does "condensation builds up" mean (english isn't my motherlanguage)

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Do you think that the following water block by swiftech http://www.xoxide.com/swmcgrcawabl.html would also fit the MOBO chipset? I know that many blocks that fit the graphcis card will also fit the...

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Water cooling will not take your overclocking as far as thermoelectric cooling combined with water cooling can. Trying to cool large thermoelectric devices (also called "Peltiers", after the French...

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Keith, Nice looking site and you've put a lot of work into your rig. I was looking at your figures and you've settled for 2.25Ghz on the Barton, was this as far as the chip would go or are you being...

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I have PIII 450 MHz, 320RAM, HDD of 80 Go. I'd like to overclockit as much as I can without having to change the cooling system (I kept the basic system of fans). A l'il program is telling me that my...

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ant decto - In reply.. I have been up to 11 x 220FSB = 2420MHz with the 2500 Barton so far. (Have only had the CPU in the rig for a few days so still testing etc). I am after as high a stable FSB speed...

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I am a little confused? I am using a Iceburg ! water cooling system,and I mounted the radiator and res outside the case. I attached two 80m fans to the radiator, one to push, and one to pull. I...

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Perhaps you need more radiator area? What pump and tubing sizes are you using also?

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It comes with standard 3/8 inch tubing, the manu recommends to install the res in the case, but I did not want to do that, so I am running about a 1 feet of additional tubing to run the res outside the...

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Rick, I'm surprised to see you have such high temps with a water cooling kit. As above I have a basic TT Aquarius II water cooling kit. With a new mobo I'm currently at 217x10 (2170Ghz) synced with...

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