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Old 3rd June 2005, 20:52   #121
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meh, i'd rather be sure about what i buy
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Old 9th June 2005, 19:44   #122
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Finally - here we are - project complete

Temps are pretty much the same as in my post above - not the best but i guess theres alot of heat from all the OC'ing im doing

All blocks in action (note 3 barb 6800 block )
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Old 9th June 2005, 21:28   #123
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very nice djivesp, you put your rad on the side of your case?
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Old 9th June 2005, 22:46   #124
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Naah - the rads are where the HDD bays were - i cut them out - theyre behind the fans... if u were to look from the front of the case it wud be :

FANS | RAD | FANS | RAD | FANS

6 of them total (120mm) and all at 7V

The radiators are oil coolers from Toyota celica
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Old 9th June 2005, 22:59   #125
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Naah - the rads are where the HDD bays were - i cut them out - theyre behind the fans... if u were to look from the front of the case it wud be :

FANS | RAD | FANS | RAD | FANS

6 of them total (120mm) and all at 7V

The radiators are oil coolers from Toyota celica
nice man i bet that setup can remove quite some watts
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Old 10th June 2005, 08:17   #126
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nice man i bet that setup can remove quite some watts
and I bet his pump must be quite powerful. what one are you using?

great setup by the way
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Old 10th June 2005, 16:09   #127
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you study latin deus?
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Old 10th June 2005, 16:11   #128
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any self respecting human should have studied Latin at one point in his life.

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Old 10th June 2005, 16:12   #129
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i study latin, fourth year secondary school, going to quit after this one though
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Old 10th June 2005, 16:24   #130
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Wish i could speak latin :/ ...

Im using a 1000lph submerged Eheim, though everything is large flow - i think the most restricting part is the CPU waterblock!
1/2" tubing, DD large flow barbs, the rads have large insides as they designed for oil! (much less viscous than water)

the rads are like :

IN ----------------
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OUT--------------

as opposed to the zig-zag single pipe design of most heatercores - so theyre not designed to cool in a single pass, hence why two of them and the [somewhat] powerful pump
Still - nearly silent and water temp is around 27C
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