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Not a bad set up, but to mention the 212 comes with it's own thermal compound.
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Alexyy wrote Not a bad set up, but to mention the 212 comes with it's own thermal compound.
Thank's Question Tho. Do u know if i should get water Cooling i was looking Forward to doing so but the thing is i'm nervous i might bump my computer and it will spill over or something. and do u think that mother board is to much? i need some thing that will run dual monitors no problem the one's that i listed.
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DrJoker wroteAlexyy wrote Not a bad set up, but to mention the 212 comes with it's own thermal compound.
Thank's Question Tho. Do u know if i should get water Cooling i was looking Forward to doing so but the thing is i'm nervous i might bump my computer and it will spill over or something. and do u think that mother board is to much? i need some thing that will run dual monitors no problem the one's that i listed.
if you're investing in a closed loop solution eg - h100i they are full sealed so they are pre filled and if you're going to go with watercooling the motherboard is about right if you're going to overclock, you'll have no issues running two monitors on a 780
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if you're investing in a closed loop solution eg - h100i they are full sealed so they are pre filled and if you're going to go with watercooling the motherboard is about right if you're going to overclock, you'll have no issues running two monitors on a 780
Thank You For the reply and help so fast. One last thing does Over Clocking Shorting Your pc Life spand?
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DrJoker wroteif you're investing in a closed loop solution eg - h100i they are full sealed so they are pre filled and if you're going to go with watercooling the motherboard is about right if you're going to overclock, you'll have no issues running two monitors on a 780
Thank You For the reply and help so fast. One last thing does Over Clocking Shorting Your pc Life spand?
Yep, it makes the parts work harder which makes them get hotter, both reduce their life span.
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Cincy123 wroteDrJoker wroteif you're investing in a closed loop solution eg - h100i they are full sealed so they are pre filled and if you're going to go with watercooling the motherboard is about right if you're going to overclock, you'll have no issues running two monitors on a 780
Thank You For the reply and help so fast. One last thing does Over Clocking Shorting Your pc Life spand?
Yep, it makes the parts work harder which makes them get hotter, both reduce their life span.
Most people only do moderate overclocks so the CPU will still be fine for a number of years. But it depends if you get a bad chip or not. For example, a great chip OC'd can have it;s life reduced from 10 years to 5 years, by which time you will have upgraded.
It isn't really worth worrying about killing a CPU because it is actually quite hard to kill one.
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