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19th December 2004, 11:29 | #61 |
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| cool desk =pp can u connect it to ur car to locate deffects ? |
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19th December 2004, 12:54 | #63 |
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| don't you see that usb port on the car
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19th December 2004, 23:53 | #64 | |
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6th January 2005, 10:20 | #65 | |
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they're 1000l/h pumps with a head of 1.4m I think. Pretty cheap... they're from "ORCA" hahahahaa The res was made of PolyStyreen and silicone, and it kinda blew a joint Next time I'll work with some epoxy or "plamuur" | |
6th January 2005, 11:23 | #66 |
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| have you ever tried running it with just one pump? A few weeks ago one of my eheims started leaking and as a temporary solution I just ran it with one pump. I didn't see any gain or decrease in heat!!! And that's with: three waterblocks, three reservoirs and three radiators. This tells me pressure really isn't so important when using "american-style" waterblocks (dangerden, swiftech, cathar,...) it might be more important with german waterblocks, I don't know. Anyway, try running it with one pump if you ever get the chance, because pumps really do put a fair amount of heat in a loop. My mcp650 just came in today, gonna spend the weekend drastically changing the watercooling (the whole top comes off). I hope I'll see a loss in temp at the end of the road |
6th January 2005, 17:08 | #67 |
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| tbh, I never ran a dual pump setup it was my first try and the res exploded I was just trying to see if they made a difference Anyways, just got the idea today to use some 'plamuur' on them and mod them to non-submerged pumps. And because of my dual connection setup I'll have to use them both in parallell. I'll see what the extra flow gives me... My block is based on high flow so... maybe we should start posting in some other topic, because this one is supposed to be 'casemodding ' grtz |
14th January 2005, 12:47 | #68 |
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| The benching rig
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14th January 2005, 13:04 | #69 |
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| is that a Delta 120mm blowing down on the test rig?
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14th January 2005, 13:13 | #70 |
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| i use 3 delta 120 mm HP extra in extreme bench
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