hey there,
i've bought a brand new thermaltake 760is cooling system a short while ago.
i used to have a gigabyte galaxy II and was wondering (after seeing the abnormal high temperature in stock cooling of the 760is) if it was poosible to add this to the circuit.
now i did, got 2 radiators working just fine but facing a new problem here.
i dont have enough liquid which resluts in the pump sucking only half of its capacity.
now i was wondering (since the liquid is quite expensive) if i could add just a small mount of normal water to get past the low water mark.
now i wanted to give it a try but then thought of the results.. corrosion?
anyways i need a bucket full of answers you if you guys could, please let me know ASAP.
AND..does any of you guys face the problem of having your cpu at a higher temperature than another cooler? my Q6600 operates at 3ghz, used to et around 40 degrees celcius, the new cooler without the gigabyte radiator goes around a little over 50 and with the rad on its around 40...now i dont know why, i checked both fans but work just fine, radiator isnt blocked, nope nothing, got some airbubles in the cpu block from time to time, thinking of turning the block with the tubes up (i know thats ghow its supposed to be but i like the look of the tubes coming out at the bottom =P)
thganks guys let me know
i've bought a brand new thermaltake 760is cooling system a short while ago.
i used to have a gigabyte galaxy II and was wondering (after seeing the abnormal high temperature in stock cooling of the 760is) if it was poosible to add this to the circuit.
now i did, got 2 radiators working just fine but facing a new problem here.
i dont have enough liquid which resluts in the pump sucking only half of its capacity.
now i was wondering (since the liquid is quite expensive) if i could add just a small mount of normal water to get past the low water mark.
now i wanted to give it a try but then thought of the results.. corrosion?
anyways i need a bucket full of answers you if you guys could, please let me know ASAP.
AND..does any of you guys face the problem of having your cpu at a higher temperature than another cooler? my Q6600 operates at 3ghz, used to et around 40 degrees celcius, the new cooler without the gigabyte radiator goes around a little over 50 and with the rad on its around 40...now i dont know why, i checked both fans but work just fine, radiator isnt blocked, nope nothing, got some airbubles in the cpu block from time to time, thinking of turning the block with the tubes up (i know thats ghow its supposed to be but i like the look of the tubes coming out at the bottom =P)
thganks guys let me know