Well, after a short break from online life, i thought i would come back to the EPUK forums as i've been on the Custom PC forums for a good while and now racked up 2000 posts under the same moniker. So, i have a little story to tell. It burns. Badly.
A long long time ago, well about 5 months ago actually, i had an AMD XP 2600+ Tbred which was running on an Akasa HSF, copper base, aluminium fins. It was hot, 57C idle infact, and one day, it died. Because of my friends dad letting it hit 75C. I cried. For all of 20 minutes actually because i managed to squeeze another 2600+ from a friend and promptly attached a GIGABYTE 3D Cooler Pro to its core.
Ever since then i have been tetchy about my temperatures and i think it's time i did something about it. Extreme cooling is the way and - temperatures would be excellent, but i ask, what to look for and most previlent of all, i have never built a watercooling kit or installed it before, so i'm a little wary of it at the moment.
I was looking at the Mach II for cooling and understand the power of the compressor, but is it difficult to install?
Any help would be excellent and most appreciated. Thank you.
Sch1sm
A long long time ago, well about 5 months ago actually, i had an AMD XP 2600+ Tbred which was running on an Akasa HSF, copper base, aluminium fins. It was hot, 57C idle infact, and one day, it died. Because of my friends dad letting it hit 75C. I cried. For all of 20 minutes actually because i managed to squeeze another 2600+ from a friend and promptly attached a GIGABYTE 3D Cooler Pro to its core.
Ever since then i have been tetchy about my temperatures and i think it's time i did something about it. Extreme cooling is the way and - temperatures would be excellent, but i ask, what to look for and most previlent of all, i have never built a watercooling kit or installed it before, so i'm a little wary of it at the moment.
I was looking at the Mach II for cooling and understand the power of the compressor, but is it difficult to install?
Any help would be excellent and most appreciated. Thank you.
Sch1sm