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 Lowyat.Net Watercooling Club V3, Setup photos, screenshots, discussion

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marsha1l
post Mar 13 2012, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(pennykia @ Mar 13 2012, 11:36 PM)
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this is better...look neat ...

btw if ur planning to change mobo& gpu..pm me ya brows.gif might grab the gpu+block or the mobo block.

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post Mar 14 2012, 12:12 AM

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after diluted with few hundreds ml of distilled water
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post Mar 14 2012, 08:29 PM

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my pump kinda weak if i plan to do mobo+gpu+cpu loop..

so Mr. P has recommend me this pump.. XSPC Premium Acrylic Reservoir for Laing DDC

anyone know where can i get it..? do mat carry this item?

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pennykia
post Mar 14 2012, 09:40 PM

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actually i most like this one tongue.gif
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post Mar 14 2012, 09:48 PM

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i feel imbalance, my WC loop is more expensive than my hardware
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post Mar 14 2012, 10:07 PM

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I need you guys help. I want to link pump and radiator together, and because the space is very limited, it's quite hard to to bend the tube 90 degree. After doing some researches I figured out there're 2 options. One is get a 90 degree rotary and add female to female extender(link) so both sides also can put barbs and tubes, another one is get T-Block and add one stop fitting.

So which option is the best and won't effect the flow inside the loop? Or is there any other option that better than both options above?

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post Mar 14 2012, 10:22 PM

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T block + stopper + 2 compression fitting = RM100+-. I use two sets becoz of bending issues. zzz
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post Mar 14 2012, 10:28 PM

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QUOTE(Dennos @ Mar 14 2012, 10:22 PM)
T block + stopper + 2 compression fitting = RM100+-.  I use two sets becoz of bending issues. zzz
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Why did u choose T block + stopper combo? Coz it's cheaper?
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i dun dare to use long extender, i scare it will crack my WB when i wanna remove my hardware.
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post Mar 14 2012, 10:37 PM

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2 3/8 bard, short 3/8 tube , 30RM or lesser...
u didnt tell the distance...
if u only use fitting, u need to align very accurately...
and did u mount ur pump using screw or .... ?


Added on March 14, 2012, 10:39 pm
QUOTE(Dennos @ Mar 14 2012, 09:48 PM)
i feel imbalance, my WC loop is more expensive than my hardware
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there is nothing imba .... ur hardware will not hold for more than 2 years...
wc last longer than tat .... and yet, it boost ur oc ...

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QUOTE(Dennos @ Mar 14 2012, 09:48 PM)
i feel imbalance, my WC loop is more expensive than my hardware
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my hardware only rm2k++
the wc setup cost me 2 to 3 times more
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post Mar 14 2012, 10:53 PM

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QUOTE(pennykia @ Mar 14 2012, 10:37 PM)
2 3/8 bard, short 3/8 tube , 30RM or lesser...
u didnt tell the distance...
if u only use fitting, u need to align very accurately...
and did u mount ur pump using screw or .... ?


I'll use the adhesive pad that comes along with MCP35X, and I'm using 1/2" X 3/4" tube.
For distance I've to cut very short tube between radiator and T-block/rotary, it's like the distance between 2 GPUs crossfire and u need to cut very short tube.
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Mar 14 2012, 10:53 PM)
I'll use the adhesive pad that comes along with MCP35X, and I'm using 1/2" X 3/4" tube.
For distance I've to cut very short tube between radiator and T-block/rotary, it's like the distance between 2 GPUs crossfire and u need to cut very short tube.
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a picture explain thousand word, plz ... if it's so near u can use d-plug
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post Mar 15 2012, 12:25 AM

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I just rearrange it and turn out the distance between radiator and T-block/rotary is quite far, roughly 20mm between both barbs, I don't think I need d plug for that. So the only question now is which combo should I get? 90 degree rotary + extender or T block + stopper?

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post Mar 15 2012, 06:28 AM

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90 degree + extender come if u want a immediate permanent bending at the radiator outlet or inlet.
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Mar 15 2012, 12:25 AM)
I just rearrange it and turn out the distance between radiator and T-block/rotary is quite far, roughly 20mm between both barbs, I don't think I need d plug for that. So the only question now is which combo should I get? 90 degree rotary + extender or T block + stopper?
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Just use tubing would it possible? Otherwise i'd go for 90R + extender combo.


Added on March 15, 2012, 11:46 am
QUOTE(irienaoki @ Mar 13 2012, 05:21 AM)
before and after
the purple one is from the gpus loop
red is from the other loop
both are EK Koolant red blood
i hv the same issue with EK blood red in both CPU & GPU loops. The color will get darker after few weeks i think due to heat. But at least it wont clog my loop like Primo blood red dye. I diluted the EK 50% with distilled. Somehow i didnt observe this on concentrated EK as per advice by EK not to mix with other coolant.

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post Mar 15 2012, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Mar 15 2012, 11:33 AM)
Just use tubing would it possible? Otherwise i'd go for 90R + extender combo.


What makes u choose this over T-block? I just want something that won't add restriction to the loop.

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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Mar 15 2012, 12:52 PM)
What makes u choose this over T-block? I just want something that won't add restriction to the loop.
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90R + ext looks more neat & uses less tubing as compared to T-block. tongue.gif

Didn't see the diference of restriction between these two as both are still 90 angled although t-block has bigger inert.
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post Mar 15 2012, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Mar 15 2012, 02:28 PM)
90R + ext looks more neat & uses less tubing as compared to T-block. tongue.gif

Didn't see the diference of restriction between these two as both are still 90 angled although t-block has bigger inert.
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Bigger inert? Is it a good or bad thing? blink.gif
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Mar 15 2012, 03:03 PM)
Bigger inert? Is it a good or bad thing?  blink.gif
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no matter how is also no useless, standard fitting all using G1/4 thread. the outlet size will be the same.

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