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You may watch the original video as it was originally produced at www.vimeo.com Upgraded 2 PCs from air to liquid cooling including CPU and Video cards. Used Koolance EXOS EX2-1050BK and CoolerMaster Aquagate Max cooling systems with Koolance CPU-360 and CPU-350 cooling blocks and video liquid cooling blocks by Danger Den (DD-GTX295 Block) and Koolance. PCs ASUS P6T Intel® Core™ i7-975 Extreme Edition Bloomfield 3.33GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor MSi 790FX-GD70 AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4GHz Both are equiped with nVidia EVGA 295GTX video cards that were also converted to liquid cooling. one is the GTX 295 Coop, single PCB (Koolance liquid cooling block) and the other is the dual PCB GTX 295 DD-GTX295 liquid cooling Block.











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there a back plate behind the cpu on my asrock 890gx extreme 3 motherboard and i hav know idea how 2 remove it so i can setup cpu water cooling
@lifprasir I understand. The only point I was trying to make was to not forget and that it was important to apply thermal paste, not how. When I put the camera down I was able to use both hands and I squeezed that paste with the card and 70% to 80% came off.
@PUA687 that’s not the issue. even if you had even’d it out, with the amount of thermal paste you had applied in the beginning, the layer of thermal paste bewteen the cooling system and the cpu is still far to think and reduces the heat transmitted bewteen the two systems.
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very very very nice video, put together quite well. These kind of videos are rare on YouTube, great job and thank you.
Just get an I7 basic like a 920 and a basic mid level Nvidia card and go for water cooling and a decent power supply. You will thank me later. See my channel for some videos.
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@PUA687 rgr. Just saying.
@eclipse245 I was holding the camera with one hand as I tried to apply the paste. That was quite awkward to do. The point was to apply thermal paste not how. Once I put the camera down, I could use both hands and used a plastic card to spread the paste and half of what I initially put on came off as the paste got evenly spread.
Yea that’s a lot of thermal paste you’re applying
I bet if you added half of that and spread it nicely around you’d get an extra 4-5 degrees less idle.
very cool… how much money you have invested??
@PUA687 and what for? lol
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Nice setup
@eppiegood definitely the i7 if youre not worried about budget, but theres i7′s that are priced at the same range as the phenom ii x6 black edition. the i7 860, 930 , 870 and the 950
@slaving300 The water pump draws power from a regular PSU 12V molex plug. Typically electricity flows when you turn the PC on. However, jumping the ATX plug with a paper clip effectively switches 12V power on without having to turn the PC on.
@PUA687 Thaks man tha was very informative! But, in what area of the motherboard you conect the Water Pump.
thaks a lot men!
@slaving300 I disconnected the ATX plug from the mother board so that I could jump start the system without turning the PC on that way I can run the pump and purge the air bubbles whithout having the PC on . The cooler draws its power from the mboard when the PC is on, or the electrical system can be ‘jumped started’ without turning on the PC like I showed in the video.
@PUA687 ok, but how can you connect the ATX conector of the Power Supply in the motherboard with the conector of the cooler conected in the ATX conector?
thanks
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@PUA687 Oh ok, but how you can connect the ATX conector of the Power Supply in the motherboard with the conector of the cooler conected in the ATX conector?
thanks