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

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glock88
post Nov 22 2008, 12:18 PM

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Maybe u should drop the rad... and get an array of peltiers.... hehe and get a rheostat to control them.
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post Nov 22 2008, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(glock88 @ Nov 22 2008, 12:18 PM)
Maybe u should drop the rad... and get an array of peltiers.... hehe and get a rheostat to control them.
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i think the radiator there will help prevent condensation... and i do believe the water temps are closer to ambient now... mayb other factor tht causes the temp almost same...


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post Nov 22 2008, 01:12 PM

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yea.... hei u place the peltier before the rad is it?? y dont try place it after the rad... got any difference?
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post Nov 22 2008, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(glock88 @ Nov 22 2008, 01:12 PM)
yea.... hei u place the peltier before the rad is it?? y dont try place it after the rad... got any difference?
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i placed it after the rad.
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post Nov 26 2008, 07:46 PM

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Hi guys, wondering where you guys get your water cooling parts from ? Any shop in Lowyat sells them ? Thanks
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post Nov 28 2008, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Nov 22 2008, 01:43 PM)
i placed it after the rad.
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dude you wanna try something extreme?

ok heres the thing
my concept la. works or not no idea(but it may not)

at the exit of the water from the rad, where your bard is screwed in. try placing the peltier there with some thermal conductive paste or whatever but the contact has to be tight between the rad and the perltier and the heat sink of course.
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post Nov 28 2008, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(tgairborne @ Nov 26 2008, 07:46 PM)
Hi guys, wondering where you guys get your water cooling parts from ? Any shop in Lowyat sells them ? Thanks
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Most of the time we buy at the forums. The shops normally don't sell them and even if they do, it's overpriced.
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post Nov 29 2008, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(DaRkSyThE @ Nov 28 2008, 11:07 PM)
dude you wanna try something extreme?

ok heres the thing
my concept la. works or not no idea(but it may not)

at the exit of the water from the rad, where your bard is screwed in. try placing the peltier there with some thermal conductive paste or whatever but the contact has to be tight between the rad and the perltier and the heat sink of course.
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u mean place the peltier on the rad ?

i think my current problem is not enough cooling surface mayb...

or mayb takeout the gpu block will see the effect of the peltier... lots of question mark in my head yet not time to settle it due to busy uni schedule ahead, assg etc...
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Nov 28 2008, 11:23 PM)
Most of the time we buy at the forums. The shops normally don't sell them and even if they do, it's overpriced.
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post Dec 1 2008, 01:27 PM

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Bro lichyetan, you beat me first to try it out hehe..........

from what i observe (i have not done any analytical calculation yet), it is better for u to have a larger Rad area to cool your water to near ambient then only further cooling down with pelt; else it is kind of wasting power as the pelt is very slow; and i think u will need more surface area for pelt too, less powerful unit but more area to get thing done effectively.

Dell H2C is based on these approach, instead of letting the pelt to done the bulk job of coolinng the water.

I plan to tear my coolit down once the warranty period is over...... hehe

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post Dec 4 2008, 11:56 PM

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here's my cooler master aquagate max
still new to liquid cooling
wanted to know more bout liquid cooling n stuffs
cheers rclxms.gif


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post Dec 6 2008, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Dec 1 2008, 01:27 PM)
Bro lichyetan, you beat me first to try it out hehe..........

from what i observe (i have not done any analytical calculation yet), it is better for u to have a larger Rad area to cool your water to near ambient then only further cooling down with pelt; else it is kind of wasting power as the pelt is very slow; and i think u will need more surface area for pelt too, less powerful unit but more area to get thing done effectively.

Dell H2C is based on these approach, instead of letting the pelt to done the bulk job of coolinng the water.

I plan to tear my coolit down once the warranty period is over...... hehe
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ya, i also think tht i need larger surface area, mayb i will try to find or custom made (ask machinary shop) to help me do a copper water tank for tht...
the h2c radiator are smaller thn mine... but its cooled better from peltier mayb of dual surface waterblock.
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post Dec 6 2008, 12:25 PM

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hehe see e bay got any 2nd hand or broken unit for sales or not, then tear it open to see...

well h2c is using aluminum radiator as well if not mistaken.
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post Dec 7 2008, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Dec 6 2008, 12:25 PM)
hehe see e bay got any 2nd hand or broken unit for sales or not, then tear it open to see...

well h2c is using aluminum radiator as well if not mistaken.
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ya... but i keen to use copper radiator... but mayb find a broken h2c and change its pump and radiator to see any special .. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(loongking @ Dec 5 2008, 12:56 AM)
here's my cooler master aquagate max
still new to liquid cooling
wanted to know more bout liquid cooling n stuffs
cheers rclxms.gif
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nice setup dude!
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post Dec 21 2008, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(loongking @ Dec 4 2008, 11:56 PM)
here's my cooler master aquagate max
still new to liquid cooling
wanted to know more bout liquid cooling n stuffs
cheers rclxms.gif
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Hope there are no corrosion in 2months or so laugh.gif
lichyetan
post Dec 22 2008, 10:38 AM

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good setup...

will post my new setup... tongue.gif with new mobo + ram.... + reverted to air cooled vga
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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Dec 22 2008, 10:38 AM)
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good setup...

will post my new setup...  tongue.gif with new mobo + ram.... + reverted to air cooled vga
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hey, may i ask..
where did u buy that cooling system?


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