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Antec KÜHLER H₂O Liquid CPU Cooling System


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I bought "Antec KÜHLER H₂O Liquid CPU Cooling System", The cooling system sounds like a fucking tractor, but it cools the processor really good, even if you overclock. Overclocked from 3.6 GHz to 4.2, noticing no difference in temperature. Maybe overclock a bit, little bit, little bit more. ;)

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Not sure what you mean by "sounds like a tractor".

I had a problem with an Antec 620. The pump made an awful sound. The fix for me was to take it and hold the radiator up with lines and pump down, and tap the pump. Not sure if it was an air bubble or not that caused the problem, but after doing so, the pump was dead silent after.

If you're talking about the fans being noisy, you might want to play with the fan profiles in the Bios, and/or replace fans with quality ones. I use the Cooler Master Excaliburs as they have great static pressure for use on radiators (better than the stock fans). They're pretty popular with the WC crowd.

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Not sure what you mean by "sounds like a tractor".

I had a problem with an Antec 620. The pump made an awful sound. The fix for me was to take it and hold the radiator up with lines and pump down, and tap the pump. Not sure if it was an air bubble or not that caused the problem, but after doing so, the pump was dead silent after.

If you're talking about the fans being noisy, you might want to play with the fan profiles in the Bios, and/or replace fans with quality ones. I use the Cooler Master Excaliburs as they have great static pressure for use on radiators (better than the stock fans). They're pretty popular with the WC crowd.

"sounds like a tractor"="The pump made an awful sound"

Thanks for the info! :)

The fans are not a problem.

Edit:

I put my computer on its side so that the motherboard was along the floor and started the computer and let it run for a while, then I shut down the computer and set it up again and started computer again, read somewhere about this, and it works, really quiet now. My pump made noise all the time before from start to stop, and now it's quiet, so nice, hope it continues to be quiet. It seems that the cooling pump needs some resist to get started and working properly.

I forgot to write: When I had the computer lying down, I stressed the CPU so that the cooling pump worked harder.

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What is your Temperature?

Because i get this HW Monitor. My Temperature is too high reaching 100 degree. I think i need new CPU Fan.

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What is your Temperature?

Because i get this HW Monitor. My Temperature is too high reaching 100 degree. I think i need new CPU Fan.

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Those temps are in F, not C. Well within the limits.

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We use Fahrenheight as temperature here in usa..

Its the same as Weather temperature.

If weather outside reach 90 F that would be hot already

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We use Fahrenheight as temperature here in usa..

Its the same as Weather temperature.

If weather outside reach 90 F that would be hot already

I know.

I wouldn't worry even if it reaches 60 C (140 F).

Tell me, what's the room temperature? About 50-60 F above room temperature is normal on a OEM fan.

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CPUID Hardware Monitor Pro.
My temperature: 28 degrees Celsius. But I live in the north, cold inside, cold outside ^_^

Edit: I have also overclocked

I looked now in bios: 23 degrees Celsius

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