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Old 01-05-06   #1 (permalink)
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well i want my five minutes, it was alot of work. please hit me with the comments, and diss my wiring mess.

no pics during process but oh well.
1. i have the little csp mag pump from dd that is like 2 inches square and it works very nicely actually. drops load temps to near idle in less than a minute. 2. the cold cathodes are really just to draw power from the 125cfm ys tech over the rad so my reostat actually makes it near silent on idle (32c instead of 29c with fan half on)
3. the tubing is from home depot and is so tuff i cant squeeze it so the insides touch and was VERY tough to work with.
4. also the cheap polarflo tt acrylic gpu block gets that thing to idle at 29c and load is always under 40c overclocked to 550core.
5. instead of a fan shroud i just have the fan seperated from the rad with nuts on threaded bolts and i duct taped around so the air doesnt escape.
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Nice setup! cables are still a little messy, is there anyway you can tidy them?
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ill work on the cables when i do an upgrade, the tubing is awful to work with and puts a bit of stress on the components.
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ill work on the cables when i do an upgrade, the tubing is awful to work with and puts a bit of stress on the components.
Can you get some weaker tubing? Zip ties or springs help stop kinks
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