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Old 10-18-2010
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Here's a project for you kiki...looks like a lot of fun to be had here... http://www.overclockers.com/nuclear-...water-cooling/
that's still a little bit too much for me
i was gonna use my old car rad for it but my dad accidentally put it in the trash
what an ass! lol

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Whats the rating on your pelt?
i think it's a 68W pelt.. or 60 something




so...
when i was playing around and just left it on and just walked off =)
and then when i came around washing my hand i dropped a few drops of water on the pad accidentally, so i was gonna wipe it off...
and the water was not going away when i was wiping it...

THE DAMN THING GOT ICED!
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Water kills

Always insulate the board around the socket and make sure your connections are tight.... or else

Insulate around the pelt too as condensation will form otherwise. Don't think 68 is gonna do you a lot of good once your slamming the petal to the metal, but, let us know
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