AVID6EEK’s 4.61GHz Total Loss Watercooling Overclocked PC Experiment @ PCSTATS

September 30th, 2009 admin

Think you’re PC is pretty sweet rig? Prove it on the PCSTATS Forums! AVID6EEK has posted pictures of his new total loss watercooling system he built together out of an ASUS RAMAGE X58 motherboard and Intel Core i7 9… [PCSTATS]


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