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well so far i THINK im getting these 5 items, still taking suggestions, but here they are
1) Water Block http://www.dangerdenstore.com/produc...&cat=20&page=1 2)Pump http://americanaquariumproducts.com/ViaAqua1300.html 3) Radiator 77 Bonneville Heater Core 4)Tubing Some tubing from Lowe's, or Home Depot 5)Resevior 2 Acrylic Cylinders, yet to be found.. What else do i need? and any suggestions for my set up? MidTower Case
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I would go with a Swiftech Apogee cpu block. You can get it for $45 shipped from jab-tech.com so it'll probably cost the same by the time you pay for shipping... and it's a much, much better block! pump looks good, make sure you do fred's mod to silence it! tubing, go with some masterkleer tubing, it's better than you'll get at home depot or lowes and it'll cost about the same. You can go w/ a t line instead of a res
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t line? ive heard of this , how do i set it up?
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All you do is buy a "T" fitting, hook up the tubes and get something to cap off the open end at hte top.
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so a res isnt really needed?
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FEED THE BEAST WITHIN!!!
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with the money i save, i can just buy a fillport, unless custom can be just as good
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Fillports look nice when properly fitted. You just need something to cut a 1 inch hole in the top of the case
I like having a res beacsue it makes it easy to fill. I'm going to convert the lower part of my loop to contain a Wye splitter and a draining plug so bleeding is quicker and I dont have to take apart the lines. T-lines are still hard to bleed out
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im gnna have to think about it,how do u bleed them anyway
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j/k don't do that =X In bleeding the lines you force water or let gravity work to empty the lines of any extra air so that you don't have pressure build up behind the pump pressure. You want to make sure that the entirety of the lines are filled with your coolant fluid of choice.
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