Water cooling setup!
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Right time to spend some unnecessary money.... and this time ime serious....
Looking at cooling a e6300 for the moment although any bigger overclock might be ram limited 3.6+....
Anyway, I don't see much point in water cooling my 8800gts (640), but room for gpu cooling in the future would be a good idea.
Case is a 831 orange stacker
Will get this window.. Cooler Master Parts Shop I have the idea of going orange dyed water and maby orange cathodes.

So what bits should I get?
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Old 11-05-2008, 12:56
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Nice Like the window.
Clunk is more up to speed with watercooling, as is Lee see his Watercooled-PCs Customer Care forum
A decent CPU Block in the D-Tek Fuzion I'm using the V1 didn't realise there was a V2
You'll need -
Hosing I find 0.5" is best , but fashions change
Clips
Reservoir
Radiator , you'll need to decide best size to fit case & meet future needs
Ionised water from Tesco's for coolant
Any Dye or additive Zerex
Pump

I'm sure otherrs will add to the list

Soon see that Commando on 4K

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Aye, Lee is the man you need to speak to about watercooling.

Watercooled PC's

Tell him how much you want to spend and he will sort you out
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Cheers will do..
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looking for to seeing u work log on this project
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Yeah, although it's not to everyone's taste I love that case myself, will be good to see pics if you can post some .
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At one stage i was looking at the Antec P182, but now i gotta get one of these.
They are just soooo big, loads of fan bays and by all accounts its very well built.
Cant go wrong from what ive read.
Whats more i like the look of them too.
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Ye ile take some pics as I do it. Probs in next 2 weeks, but maily because bloody loyds insists it changes my debit card.
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