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3dfx Hardware & Software => Voodoo2 Discussions => Topic started by: perer on 21 December 2003, 20:51:09

Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: perer on 21 December 2003, 20:51:09
Is there anyone who knows about watercooling the voodoo2 in SLI.
I am designing my own waterblock. But the problem is it can only be 13mm high [:(] because of the SLI. Is there a way to extent the SLI cable, but if I do won't the SLI wait function be 4 or even 5 instead of the 0 that I know use?
Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: 3dfxFanatic on 26 December 2003, 14:06:03
what's sli wait function?
Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: Nightbird on 26 December 2003, 16:19:51
If you want "to extent the SLI cable", that will be with a floppy cable
but read that before, will be useful ;)
http://www.3dfxzone.it/enboard/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=495

Quotewon't the SLI wait function be 4 or even 5 instead of the 0 that I know use
what do you want to say exactly ?
Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: perer on 30 December 2003, 19:43:40
Does somebody know about someone who is very good with custom build watercooling??? Because cooling a voodoo2 with regular waterblocks is useless.
Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: procerus on 31 December 2003, 23:51:54
perer?  See here-
http://www.falconfly-central.de/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=techtalk;action=display;num=1064918680
Title: Watercooling a voodoo2 SLI
Post by: perer on 01 January 2004, 23:48:35
Well I don't think this is the way to cool a voodoo2.

If you wan't to overclock you have to cool everything. All memory and chips, front and back.
Then you wil have the best performance. The person there ( Whodovoodoo2man ) sad that he only wanted a cool computer and was not planning to overclock.