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Old 4th February 2004, 19:28   #31
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And now some results.
i need water first
and i wan't to thouroughly test it on leaks
 
Old 4th February 2004, 19:28   #32
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Why not placing the rads with there in/outlets inside the case?
What rads are they? Nice housing btw ,looks great
 
Old 4th February 2004, 20:03   #33
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Why not placing the rads with there in/outlets inside the case?
not enough room
i can put one in the top panel, but then i wouldn't have room for the second rad.

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What rads are they?
Watercool Heattransformer 2 X-Double
(www.cosh.ag)

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Nice housing btw ,looks great
tx
 
Old 5th February 2004, 18:59   #34
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testing
 
Old 5th February 2004, 19:17   #35
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user the newspaper instead of those kleenex's if you want to look for leaks

the newspaper will show you marks where there was water even if it dries up. Things you are using now will absorb the water and hardly leave a trace, making it hard to find out where the leak came from.
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Old 5th February 2004, 19:25   #36
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tx for the tip, changes are made
 
Old 5th February 2004, 22:50   #37
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or make some cobalt chloride paper.
It changes colorwhen wet. And unless you're in a warm dry room, it will stay that way for some time.
 
Old 6th February 2004, 16:12   #38
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allright, it's up and running
but not how it's supposed to

cpu temp goes up to 51° (11*200, 1.8V) :s
this sucks

already reseated WB, contact with cpu is ok
 
Old 6th February 2004, 16:15   #39
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two radiators in series give a huge pressure drop. try to put them in parallel

monitor your water temps and water flow if possible
 
Old 6th February 2004, 16:24   #40
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second pump maybe?
because that was the original idea
 
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