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Custom building your own cooling kit is the best way like everyone said.

www.xoxide.com offers great products most the time, but are higher priced on somethings..

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and just my opinion, but I think you will find a lot more info on overclocking and cooling and whatever else at www.overclock.net.

 

 

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I don't mean to jack on your thread Dizzle, but how cool does your computers run when they are liquid cool...Under normal conditions with house temperature around 70* My cpu usually runs at 94* F..or 34.6*C Video Card under Gaming Load usually runs around 102-4*f ...How big of a difference would I see in Temps with Liquid Cooling???

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it can get pretty cool depending on how well your setup is. i figure most people do liquid cool, to kill the noise of air induction in most cases. the rest are hardcore oc'ers

im sure someone else has a better answer

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