From edc94d043cf1943f17e3b0def6606c2483971668 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Scerba Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 13:53:54 -0400 Subject: Add 00s PC Watercooling article and update archive post style --- html/blog.tmpl.html | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'html/blog.tmpl.html') diff --git a/html/blog.tmpl.html b/html/blog.tmpl.html index 0e197fa..d79c3e2 100644 --- a/html/blog.tmpl.html +++ b/html/blog.tmpl.html @@ -8,6 +8,12 @@

Blog

A collection of thoughts, life updates, projects, and images in reverse chronological order.

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00s PC Watercooling

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I'm clearly in a watercooling phase. I was going to do a writeup about 00s watercooling, but I don't really know what I'm talking about.

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Go check out million-dollar-pc.com if you have any interest whatsoever in custom computers and/or sculpture. Most of the builds are from 2008 to 2011 which is even more impressive. I'm trying to get inspired for my own X58 watercooled PC build.

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Created: 2024-09-23

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Aluminum Watercooling Woes

Before I built my current custom computer case, I had ran my first liquid cooled loop in a Phanteks Evolv ITX chassis. At the time, all I knew was EK and Alphacool and that they were very expensive. eBay parts looked sketchy, and I had no idea about the world of quality Chinese parts available. I watched people like JayzTwoCents and stumbled across his video on a cheap watercooling solution. This solution was the EK Fluid Gaming A240, a fully aluminum watercooling solution. Aluminum is cheaper than copper, so that was how they brought the price down. I was hooked. I bought an A240 kit on Newegg and got it installed with my R5 3600 and Nvidia RTX 2060 FE.

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Extended Archive

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Extended Archive

See my original blog at old.scerba.org

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