T taintedplay lolwut? Messages 1,140 Apr 1, 2008 #1 Is there a point to having my nb under water if i end up watercooling? i might if its not expensive because most of the reason to get it is for looks for my mod. I dont do really high oc'ing
Is there a point to having my nb under water if i end up watercooling? i might if its not expensive because most of the reason to get it is for looks for my mod. I dont do really high oc'ing
commandercup cuPWNED Messages 1,465 Location N.VA Apr 1, 2008 #2 I've heard varieng things on whether or not nb cooling is effective I've heard from anywhere to a 0 to a 45 FSB increase I'd like to hear the answer too xD NB blocks are pretty cheap though... 30-50?
I've heard varieng things on whether or not nb cooling is effective I've heard from anywhere to a 0 to a 45 FSB increase I'd like to hear the answer too xD NB blocks are pretty cheap though... 30-50?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Apr 1, 2008 #3 I was thinking of this too. Although not in terms of watercooling. For my NB, I was thinking Thermalright's HR-05 IFX/SLI. If you're not really overclocking high, theres no need for an NB cooler. Just slap a fan on it.
I was thinking of this too. Although not in terms of watercooling. For my NB, I was thinking Thermalright's HR-05 IFX/SLI. If you're not really overclocking high, theres no need for an NB cooler. Just slap a fan on it.