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Finally .. some pics of my water rig


Bruceleeon
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ok.. i finally got around to posting some pics of my installation... i used pieces of the drive bay covers to manufacture a mounting mechanism for the radiator that gives you a nice clean look. If you look closely at the first pic.. you MIGHT be able to see them. The two 120mm fans are now Panaflo 103 cfm fans... i am always around 5F away from ambient

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  • 4 weeks later...

Wow man I really like the look of that thing. The green tubing really looks nice. How long have you been involved in water cooling? I've been thinking about it but I'm pretty scared to be mixing electronics and water so close together. How much of an up-front investment should I be willing to make? If I go for watercooling I'm deffinetly going to want something that's of good quality. Would $150 USD be enough? Please advise.

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  • 5 months later...

I would say go no cheaper than 0. With 0 you can get an awesome setup, but you can swing it with 0. That is with quality parts! As long as you put in good watered.. not tap, you should be ok.

HMMMM, I could have swore Bruce used Mountain Dew for cooling his!! Umm, would that speed the puter up any?!!! :rolleyes::D

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HMMMM, I could have swore Bruce used Mountain Dew for cooling his!! Umm, would that speed the puter up any?!!! :rolleyes::D

Maybe a little faster.

Only downside is you can't use standby or hibernate with all that caffiene in the system. :lol:

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