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'''Here is the thing guys. I currently have the system over clocked to almost 6 Ghz. I am aiming for 10 Ghz if I can but with the way the cooling is going I will never make it there. It is critical to me to make it as high as I can just to prove to myself it can be done.''' [[User:A Wiggin13|Andrew Wiggin]] ([[User talk:A Wiggin13|talk]]) 21:56, 11 February 2013 (UTC)

::: Can you give us more details please? Is this all home built or sourced from an over-clocking manufacturer? Is the header tank too small, the radiator not efficient enough or the pump not circulating fluid fast enough? Our [[Water_cooling|water-cooling]] article discusses [[Fluorinert]], an expensive [[3M]] product, as a computer cooling liquid. This [http://www.pc-water-cooling.com/en-us/pg_8.html Innovatek] article proscribes the use of their propriety fluid to maintain warranty status on their own water-cooling components. Their fluid, "innovaProtect, is a heat conductive fluid with anti freeze, anti algicide and anti corrosion properties". You describe your system as open-air so you are unlikely to be using [[vapor-compression refrigeration]], in which case you will not need anti-freeze. Finally, our [[heat capacity]] article [[Heat_capacity#Table_of_specific_heat_capacities|lists specific heat capacities]] of various substances, including water. Let me know if this is useful in any way --<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">[[User:Senra|Senra]]&nbsp;([[User Talk:Senra|talk]])</span> 22:00, 11 February 2013 (UTC)