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Tom’s Hardware Guide- Building a Water Coolant PC



25 Comments on "Tom’s Hardware Guide- Building a Water Coolant PC"

  1. carywat on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 11:20 am 

    How many houses burn down every year from water-cooled PC’s malfunctioning?

  2. TonkatrainHONKHONK on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 11:32 am 

    It could be useful in a fanless system.

  3. Otaybay on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 11:44 am 

    hard drive water cooler what the fuck lol

  4. thedidi995 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 12:26 pm 

    songs name?!?

  5. momoseport on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 1:26 pm 

    Thats to extreme for my friend but I do a same thing like that + I do 5 Fans for my PC + a normal FAN but dont forget that I have a liqidcooling PC and a quad 2 core 3,4ghz and a GTX 250 ( I forget what for a Graphicscard I think the name was that, becouse I sell them over ebay.

  6. taofledermaus on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 1:39 pm 

    I must get back to Dancecentrum in Stuttgart in time to see Kraftwerk.

  7. bronz2008 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 2:21 pm 

    That is some excellent video.Nice presentation.Thanks

  8. iccledude on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 2:42 pm 

    can you give me a list of all the components or if its a kit the name of it plz loveing the vid …
    you make it look so easy

  9. Slash27015 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 3:41 pm 

    It depends. If it’s an AMD socket AM2 (i think it’s called that), and over to a Intel socket 775, then you gotta check if it’s compatible, however if it’s from a socket 775 to another socket 775 processor, then it’d work just fine.

    Same goes to graphic cards, but with model numbers. Some cooling systems doesn’t work on specific graphic cards.

    Just go check the manual that came with the parts, and see if it’s compatible.

  10. 2583654 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 3:58 pm 

    i all ready have a pc which is not a water colling pc..
    Can i take this old pc parts like the mother board and put it in a water collent pc. Or are the water collent parts special.

  11. DellMan94 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 3:59 pm 

    lol

  12. gfyhdhbyhgj on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 4:31 pm 

    Socket A! For K7 processors.

  13. AndrewL123 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 5:08 pm 

    classic computer building music rite there

  14. simpson152 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 5:14 pm 

    whats this music. tell me please

  15. elpidiovaldez4ever on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 6:00 pm 

    that’s a classic

  16. orky88 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 6:26 pm 

    haha, this is nostalgia all the way. I remember watching this in the days …. *sigh*

  17. Fantasys88 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 6:27 pm 

    What´s the third song? did have it on my computer years ago, want it again ;)

  18. DeepGlue555 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 6:28 pm 

    all this to get 50 more MHz on th FSB maybe, pretty decent i guess nice job, i like videos like this

  19. benjenings on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 7:13 pm 

    its non conductive fluid :)

  20. slaterking1000 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 8:01 pm 

    Why water cool that stuff? Ant gunna get that hot, and it too crappy to over clock.

  21. Inaccount on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 8:40 pm 

    too old!

  22. Goegta on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 8:44 pm 

    What is the name of music ? I wonna know pls

  23. eiht1 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 9:14 pm 

    2002

  24. DellMan94 on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 9:20 pm 

    That is an old video card!
    Nvidia GeFroce4 Ti 4600!

  25. hazaair on Sat, 12th Jun 2010 9:40 pm 

    im thinking about building my own water pc but i dont know wat to do





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