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Imagine the noise coming from that thing.

As for cooling, since I swapped over to H20 my PC has been cool and stable regardless of the ambient temperature.

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Imagine the noise coming from that thing.

As for cooling, since I swapped over to H20 my PC has been cool and stable regardless of the ambient temperature.

Yes same here CPU rarely gets above 35

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I found that my only problems were disks running way too hot, but found these "disk coolers" - a piece of aluminum with 2 small fans in it - for about 100 baht each. After that no more hot disks and they are virtually noiseless.

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I have three Seagate hard drives and all three run quite hot (45C). When I installed Win 7, I used a new hard drive, a WD RE3 3.5" Enterprise SATA was recommended. Besides being very quiet, it runs on average 5 degrees C cooler than any of my Seagates.

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I have three Seagate hard drives and all three run quite hot (45C). When I installed Win 7, I used a new hard drive, a WD RE3 3.5" Enterprise SATA was recommended. Besides being very quiet, it runs on average 5 degrees C cooler than any of my Seagates.

45 is not bad.

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