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Reply #15 - Dec 12th, 2003 at 5:27pm

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Uhh, this forum is taking a turn from the heading: "how to ovverclock" lol

But Swanny...., is a liquid setup a kit to put on the computer, or does it require special computer chips? If I can do it with the computer parts that I have right now, that would be great!

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Reply #16 - Dec 12th, 2003 at 10:45pm

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I have a blue mobo and a red GFX card. What does everyone else have?


in that pic its a green mobo and blue card, but now that i changed to a sapphire 9800 pro its a black card...

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But Swanny...., is a liquid setup a kit to put on the computer, or does it require special computer chips? If I can do it with the computer parts that I have right now, that would be great!


It does not require a special chip, its just like a regular heatsink just water goes thru it instead of air  Wink  the only other thing that actually looks like a chip is the PCI Power Switch relay card, but that comes with a water cooling system... if u are interested in it and want to learn more about it, AIM me at Snowboard Racer8    or   MSN messenger snowboarder456@hotmail.com  
 

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Reply #17 - Dec 16th, 2003 at 4:29am

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I think the standard pcb colours look old and boring, it is quite a nice feeling to open the case up every so often and see all the nice colours.  

I would not mind having an all black set-up though it would look quite elite.
 

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