Future Upgrades and Water Cooling Plans

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       #111

    Hi,
    Yeah micro center looking like ghost center without much of anything to sell cpu wise and only a few 2080's and no ti's at all.

    I'd think about using my 3 year in-store warranty if they had the evga 2080ti posted heck that's how I ended up with my 1080ti by trading in my 1080 classified
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       #112

    I'm not planning a GPU upgrade... Just CPU and Mobo... IDK, 10nm does not look to promising.
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       #113

    We'll new pumpy boi came in along with the new fittings and tube. Temps are about the same maybe slightly lower on the cpu side. Theres no longer a kink in the tube by the CPU block ao flow rate is way way better. Looks cleaner.

    My last question is:

    Will having the bigger resivor aid in cooling because of it's ability to contain more water? Or is there no difference?

    I currently have the shorter res in just cause it looks cleaner.

    Pics will be up on the "show my PC" thread later
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       #114

    Rezzy doesn't cool the water. The rad cools the water. A bigger rad would help.
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       #115

    I figured, but also thought that a bigger res would allow the hotter water coming in to defuse with the cooler water in the res. IDK lol
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       #116

    If you think you need better cooling a larger rad or fans with a higher static pressure would be your best bet imho.
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       #117

    doorules said:
    If you think you need better cooling a larger rad or fans with a higher static pressure would be your best bet imho.
    Ok, I was just curious. I bought three longer time cause I thought it would look nicer than the smaller one, but it would just clutter the inside.
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       #118

    So I've been playing around with fan and pump speeds. If all is set to max, temps are amazing. Do u guys set ur pump and fan speeds at a set speed? Or just set pump at a set speed?
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       #119

    Hi,
    Nice
    I just let the pump do it's own thing via pmw port to pump port on board I do not set it to anything D5's are as far as I can tell silent
    Rad and or case fans I usually do adjust a bit silent for non-oc or max for oc'ing.
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       #120

    Hmmm....
    The max speed for this pump is 4000rpm. I set it manually to 3000rpm. Still playing with fan speeds. The issue I'm having is that unless a game is taking the CPU, the fans won't ramp up to cool the GPU, so now the gpu is hitting in the mid 50s if a game taxes both CPU and GPU temps are around 49c on the GPU
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