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Started by nuaimanashiq | | 11 answers
I need Help..Custom Cooling!!!!!!!!!!
Hello guys,
I have recently build a RIG.
CPU- i7 4770k
MOBO- Maximus 6 Formula
GPU- ASUS GTX 780 DC2OC
CASE- NZXT Phantom 530
PSU - Corsair RM 850
I live in Bangladesh and temperature here is usually very hot. I want to set up a water cooling system. My question is should I go for AIO Cooling or Custom cooling(if so I want it something like small in size like the one given below as link)
http://www.google.com.bd/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffor...
Any answer will be highly appreciated.
Thank You. :) 
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August 23, 2014 8:15:20 AM

TheMagicalWallaby said:
nuaimanashiq said:
Eggz said:
The x61 and x 60 have the same cooling capacity, but the x61 has a few extra control features. It lets you adjust the pump speed and other things with software, whereas the x60 lacks those features. It's like the difference between the Corsair H100 and H100i - software control.


thank u brother and my final qustin is what thermal paste should I use?


Artic MX-4
thank you brother :) 
better performaning than something like artic silver 5

Non conductive


August 22, 2014 11:57:11 AM

nuaimanashiq said:
Eggz said:
The x61 and x 60 have the same cooling capacity, but the x61 has a few extra control features. It lets you adjust the pump speed and other things with software, whereas the x60 lacks those features. It's like the difference between the Corsair H100 and H100i - software control.


thank u brother and my final qustin is what thermal paste should I use?


Artic MX-4

better performaning than something like artic silver 5

Non conductive
August 22, 2014 8:41:05 AM

Eggz said:
The x61 and x 60 have the same cooling capacity, but the x61 has a few extra control features. It lets you adjust the pump speed and other things with software, whereas the x60 lacks those features. It's like the difference between the Corsair H100 and H100i - software control.


thank u brother and my final qustin is what thermal paste should I use?
August 22, 2014 8:39:26 AM

Eggz said:
The x61 and x 60 have the same cooling capacity, but the x61 has a few extra control features. It lets you adjust the pump speed and other things with software, whereas the x60 lacks those features. It's like the difference between the Corsair H100 and H100i - software control.


thank u brother and my final qustin is what thermal paste should I use?
August 20, 2014 9:27:16 AM

The x61 and x 60 have the same cooling capacity, but the x61 has a few extra control features. It lets you adjust the pump speed and other things with software, whereas the x60 lacks those features. It's like the difference between the Corsair H100 and H100i - software control.
August 20, 2014 8:57:50 AM

Eggz said:
Any all-in-one cooler with at least 240mm of radiator will be fine. Going custom can be better, but it's much more expensive and complicated.

What temperature is the room where the computer will go?

brother whch one will be better NZXT karken x60 or x61?

August 20, 2014 8:48:35 AM

TheMagicalWallaby said:
A high end air cooler or at least a 140mm all in one cooler will be just fine. If you want to overclock, you would want a custom loop with at least 360mm's worth of radiator space.

Thank you brother.


August 20, 2014 8:47:00 AM

Eggz said:
Any all-in-one cooler with at least 240mm of radiator will be fine. Going custom can be better, but it's much more expensive and complicated.

What temperature is the room where the computer will go?

Thank You brother My rig is at the corner of my room and the room tmp is ussually higher than 32 :)  freaking hot!!!!!!


August 18, 2014 2:04:28 PM

A high end air cooler or at least a 140mm all in one cooler will be just fine. If you want to overclock, you would want a custom loop with at least 360mm's worth of radiator space.

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