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#11. Posted:
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as you have said you know alot more than me
i just went for them components as i THOUGHT they were good but you know which are and are not good so from now on if you will still help i will listen to you.
thanks
i just went for them components as i THOUGHT they were good but you know which are and are not good so from now on if you will still help i will listen to you.
thanks
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Vaporr wrote (I HAVENT BOUGHT IT YET AND IM NOT CHANGING TO AN i5)
yes im buying an FX 9870 also these are my components.
AMD-FX 9870 CPU
990FXA-UD3 AMD Gigabyte AM3+ ATX Motherboard
Alphacool NexXxoS Cool Answer 360 LT/ST - kit (CPU Cooler)
ASUS Radeon R9 280 DirectCU (might change)
1TB seagate HDD
Crucial MX100 128GB SATA III 6GB/s Solid State Drive SSD (dont want to spend so much onn an SSD)
Corsair Memory Vengeance Black 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz
rocool X-Predator White Large Tower Gaming Case
quick question What PSU should i get?
you should buy a heater instead it gets as hot as the fx 9870
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To answer your question, having more water in your loop will only make the average temperature change more slowly. It will not change the rate at which heat is removed by the radiator(s).
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