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Old 06-23-05   #1 (permalink)
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Danger Den Black Ice Micro II radiator, 1 x 1/2" barb, 1 x 3/8" barb. Blue, some minor scratches in paint, small bends in a few fins on radiator.

15 $ US, may be combined with my other offers.
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What sysem was it in and what kind of temps did you get?
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What sysem was it in and what kind of temps did you get?
It was in an Athlon 64 3200+ (socket 754) system with a Danger Den TDX waterblock and Swiftech MCP-650 pump. I'm really not sure of the temperatures anymore as I switched to a Peltier setup soon after (with heatercore).

The original owner of this radiator had it setup with one 1/2" hose barb and one 3/8" hose barb as he was using some T-line setup from I believe Swiftech that only had 3/8" barbs. He didn't want to have to use any 1/2" to 3/8" converters, so that's why there's the different sizes on the radiator.

With this in mind I'm reducing the price to 10$ US.

Hopefully someone would like this combined with one of my other offerings as I'd hate to see the buyer pay shipping for just one item.
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would i use 1/2 to 3/8 adapters all through the system or is there a 3/8 to 1/2 i could use?
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would i use 1/2 to 3/8 adapters all through the system or is there a 3/8 to 1/2 i could use?
Just depends on your setup. The original owner had the rad with one 1/2", one 3/8" barb, a Swiftech T-Line kit with 3/8" barbs, and a TDX block with one 1/2", one 3/8" barb. So he simply ran 1/2" tubing from rad to TDX, then 3/8" for the rest of the system.

What I would suggest to the purchaser of this rad is to either remove the barb that's unlike the rest of their system, or to get a hose size adapter and put it inline right at the rad. That way they would only need the one adapter for the whole system.
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