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#1 Burned_Follower

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Posted 13 November 2012 - 05:00 PM

Found this on utube today and had to share it here. ;)



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Posted 13 November 2012 - 07:49 PM

Wow, what an absolute complete waste of time. . everyone knows that you can't get lower than ambient temps out of textbook closed loop water/air!

And then I got to the part in the video where they claim -11c @ 4.6 with 1.45v. . and I wanna know HOW, given that the above is true, and the tubing for the H100 is absolutely tiny. . .

2nd thought: It would've been cooler if he'd used Delta fans instead ; ) [if you've never heard maxed out delta fans, there are videos on Youtube]

And if Corsair wants to improve H100 performance they need to beef up the pump and double the size of the water lines.

[note: I actually OWN an H100. It does very well cooling my 3930k with 3 stock corsair fans [yes 3, the mobo power connector blocks installation of the 4th fan]

Edited by Sen, 13 November 2012 - 07:57 PM.


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Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:38 PM

View PostSen, on 13 November 2012 - 07:49 PM, said:

Wow, what an absolute complete waste of time. . everyone knows that you can't get lower than ambient temps out of textbook closed loop water/air!

And then I got to the part in the video where they claim -11c @ 4.6 with 1.45v. . and I wanna know HOW, given that the above is true, and the tubing for the H100 is absolutely tiny. . .

2nd thought: It would've been cooler if he'd used Delta fans instead ; ) [if you've never heard maxed out delta fans, there are videos on Youtube]

And if Corsair wants to improve H100 performance they need to beef up the pump and double the size of the water lines.

[note: I actually OWN an H100. It does very well cooling my 3930k with 3 stock corsair fans [yes 3, the mobo power connector blocks installation of the 4th fan]


Apparently you missed the trollface, and the talk of him running dry ice, and that he was making a statement of some of the stupid ideas some people have.

Though I agree, delta fans would have been cool.

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Posted 14 November 2012 - 05:47 AM

Yes. . yes I did. I only made it about 1/4 way through the video when my wife came in and decided it was time for me to pay attention to HER instead. I kinda sorta ALMOST got to listen to most of it.

. . .

I still say they should take those corsair closed loop cooelrs and double the strength of the pump and the size of the tubes tho.

Edited by Sen, 14 November 2012 - 05:48 AM.


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Posted 14 November 2012 - 05:55 AM

View PostSen, on 14 November 2012 - 05:47 AM, said:

Yes. . yes I did. I only made it about 1/4 way through the video when my wife came in and decided it was time for me to pay attention to HER instead. I kinda sorta ALMOST got to listen to most of it.

. . .

I still say they should take those corsair closed loop cooelrs and double the strength of the pump and the size of the tubes tho.

Get a NZXT Kraken or Coolermaster Eisberg when they come out then? lol both have larger tubing and better pumps, the CM has a refillable reservoir and the NZXT is dual 140mm fans.

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Posted 08 December 2012 - 11:50 AM

O.o I don't think that is to good for the CPU to be -19C...
thank god that the corsair coolers have anti freeze or whatever in them XD





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