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- Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:50 pm
- Forum: Forum Contests - Giving Back To Our Readers
- Topic: GraVT Professional Photographer Giveaway
- Replies: 440
- Views: 1307892
Re: GraVT Professional Photographer Giveaway
I wish to enter the contest
- Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:34 am
- Forum: Forum Contests - Giving Back To Our Readers
- Topic: iBUYPOWER Chimera 2 Gaming System with an I7-980X CPU
- Replies: 387
- Views: 1488196
Re: iBUYPOWER Chimera 2 Gaming System with an I7-980X CPU
Yo, please enter me.
- Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:50 pm
- Forum: Forum Contests - Giving Back To Our Readers
- Topic: January Forum Drawing - ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Video Card!
- Replies: 313
- Views: 178167
Re: January Forum Drawing - ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Video Card!
Only way I'd be able to afford one of these cards, LOL.
- Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:20 pm
- Forum: Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling
- Topic: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
- Replies: 110
- Views: 74595
Re: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
Glad it worked out for you. I will check the fittings for leaks too. :shock: I did it!! It took me too long because I did some stupid things. First, don't bother to drain. Just tilt the damn thing and use a thin torx wrench to open the spigots and drain just the radiator. There will be fluid left in...
- Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:28 pm
- Forum: Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling
- Topic: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
- Replies: 110
- Views: 74595
Re: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
Candidly, while I have drained many a watercooling rig, this is my first experience with this one so I can't speak intelligently on whether running dry would hurt the pump. But since all pumps start dry before you prime them, I can't see it hurting for a short term. Maybe check out Corsair's forums?...
- Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:34 pm
- Forum: Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling
- Topic: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
- Replies: 110
- Views: 74595
Re: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
I guess you already have an up-and-running unit, since they ship empty. :lol: I've always found a turkey baster to be helpful for both filling and emptying resevoirs. http://www.preparedpantry.com/productimages/kitchentools/thumbnail-turkeybaster.jpg This particular unit is a lot easier than most wa...
- Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:06 pm
- Forum: Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling
- Topic: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
- Replies: 110
- Views: 74595
Re: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
Well, I bought one of these Nautiluses and ordered the BE Extreme. Kathi said she'd include the blue poly elbows. Gonna majorly upgrade a friend's rig with this cooling a quad. I assume I can just chop off the brackets from the old radiator without too much problem or loss of hose, and use the snake...
- Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:43 pm
- Forum: Cases, Power Supplies, and Cooling
- Topic: Corsair Nautilus 500 Radiator Modifications Improved Cooling
- Replies: 110
- Views: 74595
Anyone used a different block with this?
Hi guys,
Thinking about getting a Nautilus500 for a friend's PC I am upgrading. Anyone try a different waterblock with this unit?
TIA.
EDIT: Just read the first page, sorry. I like the raddy mod though.
Thinking about getting a Nautilus500 for a friend's PC I am upgrading. Anyone try a different waterblock with this unit?
TIA.
EDIT: Just read the first page, sorry. I like the raddy mod though.
- Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:54 pm
- Forum: Legit Reviews Review Forum
- Topic: Pentium M on your Socket 478 platform
- Replies: 171
- Views: 122029
- Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:52 pm
- Forum: Forum Contests - Giving Back To Our Readers
- Topic: November Contest #1: AOpen 1558J Notebook Chassis
- Replies: 107
- Views: 81809
- Sun May 22, 2005 11:07 pm
- Forum: Legit Reviews Review Forum
- Topic: Pentium M on your Socket 478 platform
- Replies: 171
- Views: 122029
Apoptosis, Nice review. My question is how high can you go on vcore? Seems everyone is limited to ~1.6v, but the BIOS says up to 1.9v+. :? BTW, I have a P4P800-DX (non-e) that I am currently typing on with a 760. Clocks to about 2.7 stable on stock cooling and 1.6v, but it is FSB-limited and when I ...