Overclock.net › Forums › Cooling › Water Cooling › What to do with this one
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

What to do with this one

post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
Hey there guys, i have a Coolit ECO AIO cooler, and im thinking to mod it, what can i do with this one? how about a res?
post #2 of 16
how about no?

I never recomend anyone to mod a closed loop, keep it as reserve.
"All Your Base"
(14 items)
 
 
"LinuxBox"
(10 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD FX-8350 ASUS crosshair V formula 2x XFX radeon HD 6970 v2 CrossFire Corsair Dominator GT 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Samsung 840 pro 256GB Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD Watercooling Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
BenQ XL2420T Corsair K60 Corsair AX850 CaseLabs Merlin SM8 
MouseAudio
Corsair M60 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Corsair XMS3 DDR3 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force 120 Corsair Force 120 Samsung BD/DVD-R Noctua NH-L12 
OSPowerCaseAudio
Windows 7, 64bit Corsair TX650 Lian Li PC-V600F-B ASUS Xonar D1 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD A-series A4-3400 Gigabyte GA-A75N-USB3 Gigabyte Radeon HD6450 OC 1GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 
Hard DriveOSPowerCase
Crucial M4 Ubuntu 12.04 Silverstone SFX 450W Chieftec BT-02B *moded* 
  hide details  
Reply
"All Your Base"
(14 items)
 
 
"LinuxBox"
(10 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD FX-8350 ASUS crosshair V formula 2x XFX radeon HD 6970 v2 CrossFire Corsair Dominator GT 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Samsung 840 pro 256GB Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD Watercooling Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
BenQ XL2420T Corsair K60 Corsair AX850 CaseLabs Merlin SM8 
MouseAudio
Corsair M60 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Corsair XMS3 DDR3 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force 120 Corsair Force 120 Samsung BD/DVD-R Noctua NH-L12 
OSPowerCaseAudio
Windows 7, 64bit Corsair TX650 Lian Li PC-V600F-B ASUS Xonar D1 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD A-series A4-3400 Gigabyte GA-A75N-USB3 Gigabyte Radeon HD6450 OC 1GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 
Hard DriveOSPowerCase
Crucial M4 Ubuntu 12.04 Silverstone SFX 450W Chieftec BT-02B *moded* 
  hide details  
Reply
post #3 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by zoid.srg View Post

how about no?
I never recomend anyone to mod a closed loop, keep it as reserve.

why no? pump is weak?
post #4 of 16
weak pump
small rad
obscure fittings
fluid contamination

etc smile.gif
post #5 of 16
no, nothing to do with the pump(but that being said they arent strong either!).
The performance increase is minimal, if any at all. There is a higher propability of something going wrong, and it becomes more difficult to manage/maintain. I would also add that it voids the warranty, but as coolit is partnered with corsair and no longer sell coolers under their own name I dont know if the warranty is valid to begin with.
"All Your Base"
(14 items)
 
 
"LinuxBox"
(10 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD FX-8350 ASUS crosshair V formula 2x XFX radeon HD 6970 v2 CrossFire Corsair Dominator GT 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Samsung 840 pro 256GB Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD Watercooling Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
BenQ XL2420T Corsair K60 Corsair AX850 CaseLabs Merlin SM8 
MouseAudio
Corsair M60 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Corsair XMS3 DDR3 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force 120 Corsair Force 120 Samsung BD/DVD-R Noctua NH-L12 
OSPowerCaseAudio
Windows 7, 64bit Corsair TX650 Lian Li PC-V600F-B ASUS Xonar D1 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD A-series A4-3400 Gigabyte GA-A75N-USB3 Gigabyte Radeon HD6450 OC 1GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 
Hard DriveOSPowerCase
Crucial M4 Ubuntu 12.04 Silverstone SFX 450W Chieftec BT-02B *moded* 
  hide details  
Reply
"All Your Base"
(14 items)
 
 
"LinuxBox"
(10 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD FX-8350 ASUS crosshair V formula 2x XFX radeon HD 6970 v2 CrossFire Corsair Dominator GT 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Samsung 840 pro 256GB Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD Watercooling Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
BenQ XL2420T Corsair K60 Corsair AX850 CaseLabs Merlin SM8 
MouseAudio
Corsair M60 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Corsair XMS3 DDR3 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force 120 Corsair Force 120 Samsung BD/DVD-R Noctua NH-L12 
OSPowerCaseAudio
Windows 7, 64bit Corsair TX650 Lian Li PC-V600F-B ASUS Xonar D1 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD A-series A4-3400 Gigabyte GA-A75N-USB3 Gigabyte Radeon HD6450 OC 1GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 
Hard DriveOSPowerCase
Crucial M4 Ubuntu 12.04 Silverstone SFX 450W Chieftec BT-02B *moded* 
  hide details  
Reply
post #6 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by zoid.srg View Post

no, nothing to do with the pump(but that being said they arent strong either!).
The performance increase is minimal, if any at all. There is a higher propability of something going wrong, and it becomes more difficult to manage/maintain. I would also add that it voids the warranty, but as coolit is partnered with corsair and no longer sell coolers under their own name I dont know if the warranty is valid to begin with.

what waranty? biggrin.gif i have no waranty even this thing still is biggrin.gif
post #7 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by mr one View Post

Hey there guys, i have a Coolit ECO AIO cooler, and im thinking to mod it, what can i do with this one? how about a res?

Is that with 120 or 240mm radiator?

I wouldn't mind seeing a mod with a 240mm radiator and a res. smile.gif
post #8 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by jvjessen View Post

Is that with 120 or 240mm radiator?
I wouldn't mind seeing a mod with a 240mm radiator and a res. smile.gif

naah this one is 120 rad version, cant find any 240 smile.gif
post #9 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by mr one View Post

naah this one is 120 rad version, cant find any 240 smile.gif

Well, that's why you need to mod it to a 240 rad biggrin.gif

I wouldn't mind having a go at mine, it's a zalman, but I'm pretty sure it's the same pump and stuff inside, so better you ruin mod yours first biggrin.gif
post #10 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by jvjessen View Post

Well, that's why you need to mod it to a 240 rad biggrin.gif
I wouldn't mind having a go at mine, it's a zalman, but I'm pretty sure it's the same pump and stuff inside, so better you ruin mod yours first biggrin.gif

hmmm i need some time to think off that thing to fit there a 240 rad biggrin.gif and first of all do this one small thing gonna really pull watter trough 240? biggrin.gif
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Water Cooling
Overclock.net › Forums › Cooling › Water Cooling › What to do with this one