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| HL's Technomancer | This pump here would be my choice: Newegg.com - Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump - Retail Just don't buy it from Newegg, you can find it cheaper. That pump should see you through this loop, a VGA block and a chipset block should you add one in. |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Another question: Danger Den TDX or Swiftech Apogee GT? ![]() |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
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| Apogee GT. ![]() D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Final parts: Rad: Swiftech MCR-220 (2 x 120mm) Pump: Swiftech MCP355 CPU Block: Swiftech Apogee GT Res: Swiftech MCRES-Micro Hi-Flo Reservoir Tubing: 3/8" ID 1/2" OD Clear Vinyl Tube Fans (x2): Yate Loon Silent 120mm Fan (28dBa, 47CFM) Coolant: PrimoChill PC ICE Non-Conductive Water Cooling Fluid Final Price (w/ shipping) about $220 Will have some pics for ya later!! ![]() |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
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| Don't order the primochill junk. Just use distilled water. Where are you ordering from? If you are ordering from Petra's Tech shop, get some PT-Nuke. ![]() D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Quote:
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: British Columbia, Canada
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| The rest of the loop looks fine. ![]() D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| BTW, do I have to buy additional barbs for that Rad? The pics showed the Rad without barbs.(?) ![]() |
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| It comes with barbs afaik, but they are 1/2 not 3/8. If you dip the tip of the tubing in a cup of hot water you should be able to get it on no problem. ![]() D-Tek Fuzion, MCP655, MCR220 |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Another question about W/C: Can I use zip ties instead of those plastic thingy's I see many people use? Are leaks a big factor (is it common)? ![]() |
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