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 Lowyat.Net Watercooling Club V2, Pictures of setups & screenies!

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post Sep 4 2011, 12:41 PM

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try lurks around garage sales for 2nd hand items .
700 for brand new wont satisfy ur needs .
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post Sep 4 2011, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(gravier20 @ Sep 4 2011, 10:44 AM)
hi,

i newbies for water cooling. i need some experts opinion for that. and my budjet is <RM700 . is there can i get any water cooling for my cpu.i already use Corsair H50 but already dead last night. dun know why..
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get EK H30 kit with 240mm radiator, its around that budget kot... laugh.gif
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post Sep 4 2011, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Sep 2 2011, 11:51 PM)
There's no leak in my rig it's just that when I pulled the pipe to drain the water, water was coming out from both direction and I was unprepared lol. All the GPUS are slightly sagging, I'm thinking of a method of help lift the gpus up so that they don't bend the PCIE slot. If you look carefully, the PCIE slots are bent towards the rear
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get some backplate for your gc cool2.gif
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post Sep 4 2011, 08:20 PM

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And cover the blardy crossX cable tongue.gif
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post Sep 5 2011, 12:04 AM

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Not gonna bother with the backplate. They are RM80 a piece, and won't make my card any faster.
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post Sep 5 2011, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Sep 5 2011, 12:04 AM)
Not gonna bother with the backplate. They are RM80 a piece, and won't make my card any faster.
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the backplate will protect gc from water leakage from upper part.
yupe i also think that RM80 is too much for such a simple plate, but i dont need one as my gc are upside down. laugh.gif
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post Sep 5 2011, 12:23 AM

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I could always install back the original plate. But it's not gonna matter, my rotary is right above the gpu's core-back and even with the back plate there's a cut out right there where the water would drop onto


Added on September 5, 2011, 5:34 pmcouple of pictures of the back:
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post Sep 6 2011, 01:18 AM

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^huh u must be having hard time to kolos ur casing back or u just leave it open?
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post Sep 6 2011, 01:23 AM

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The casing can close without issue, there's about 1" clearance from the side panel.
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post Sep 6 2011, 02:52 AM

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hmm bro i wonder how u direct air out from the bottom rad? does your side panel have ventilation holes?
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post Sep 6 2011, 02:56 AM

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The whole casing has positive air pressure. Air naturally gets drawn up and exhaust out. Ideally having some ventilation right behind of the 240mm rads would get keep the casing a little cooler.
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post Sep 8 2011, 12:17 PM

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which tubing is good? Duralene or tygon or feser?
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post Sep 8 2011, 12:50 PM

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i prefer primochill...
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post Sep 8 2011, 07:34 PM

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I use Primochill. You can pinch the exterior a little and still maintain the interior rigidity. However, they don't bend well, at all.
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post Sep 8 2011, 10:54 PM

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Taking MC today but managed to make a few changes on my loops...

SLI fittings changed back to crystal link tube + adapter combo, so that I can use my sound card
SLI bridge is touched up with carbon fiber sticker
D-plug to make connection between res and pump more rigid.
T-block is added at the bottom to ease draining activity.
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U combo, dual rotary 90 > anti-twist > male to male > extender > dual rotary 90 > extender > extender
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aiyoh I comment on it and you edited the post lol


I'm very very wary of using dplug / multiple rotary to make a joint mainly because you are introducing 10+ x O rings around one area. Any one of them fail, you are SOL laugh.gif I am already concerned over having 2 double rotary above my GPU sweat.gif
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post Sep 9 2011, 02:42 AM

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i just use crystal link between mobo block n cpu block .
looks cleaner and double the number of O ring tongue.gif
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post Sep 9 2011, 09:53 PM

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quad radiator can install 8 of fans rite at both side ? if install 4 of fans got any affect ?

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post Sep 10 2011, 01:27 AM

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both side means better static pressure = better performance .
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QUOTE(Alexes @ Sep 8 2011, 12:50 PM)
i prefer primochill...
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primo is quite hard to bend imo, as for tygon, the r3606 becomes cloudy after some time..

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