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Water Cooling 101: Adding Memory Blocks & Maintaining Your Loop ( -at -) ThinkComputers.org

 

Article Link: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/water-cooling-101-adding-memory-blocks-maintaining-your-loop/

 

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Quote: "You’ve done it all so far, designed and built your first loop, upgraded and expanded that loop to include your GPU but still you’ve got a desire to watercool more. Well rather than building a whole new rig, there are options out there to take your watercooling to a whole new level. This is where things get sort of technically difficult and you are going to be voiding some warranties as well. After CPU and GPU blocks the next most popular would be Memory and Motherboard blocks. Both of these require you to remove the stock heat spreaders and can potentially damage parts and just as often voids your warranty. For our rig, there is no motherboard block available, instead we are going to go ahead and demonstrate how to install water blocks on your memory."

 

 

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