Author Topic: Buying new computer parts, need tips.  (Read 1280 times)

Yeah, it's liquid cooling.
I had a liquid cooling system before, and it never leaked on me. You just have to use a good case and cooling system.

Yeah, then I'll take a rain check on that, in that case. I'm not going the liquid cooling route. I have a very good case, but I'm not going the liquid cooling way.



That's what it is, incase you didn't know. I searched around about 3 pages of google and I wasn't able to find a single case in which the H70 leaked because of poor construction. I used the H50 in a friends computer and it's been running for over 2 years with no problems.

And AIO means all-in-one I don't know where Steve got the "no-leak"...
« Last Edit: January 27, 2011, 11:34:38 PM by Righteous One »

I realize how unlikely it is, but I have a fairly expensive computer as is, and I don't want to put it even at the slightest risk of leaking, simply because I'm not going to go spend 200$ on another mobo for a little quieter of a fan. Or a new gpu, etc etc.

I realize how unlikely it is, but I have a fairly expensive computer as is, and I don't want to put it even at the slightest risk of leaking, simply because I'm not going to go spend 200$ on another mobo for a little quieter of a fan. Or a new gpu, etc etc.

Im sorry but if your computer is fairly expensive there is no way in hell you are upgrading to 5770's in cfx.

Also im using the h70 and its really really good, im never going above 40 on max load with an AMD 965.

Im sorry but if your computer is fairly expensive there is no way in hell you are upgrading to 5770's in cfx.

Also im using the h70 and its really really good, im never going above 40 on max load with an AMD 965.


Hm.. It's really tempting e_e


Also, yeah I kinda had to low ball with my GPU, lol. I was running out of cash..