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Obsydion
08-23-02, 07:47 PM
And finally

Obsydion
08-23-02, 07:57 PM
Here Is Another

grim
08-23-02, 08:19 PM
why did you use 1/2" tubing on everything except the block? i would imagine that you could buy adapters for the block. i mean swifties have no channels and you are killing your flow for no reason by alternating tubing sizes.

NoKtEm
08-23-02, 08:23 PM
whoa! how diid u get different colorings in different areas?

Nico3k
08-23-02, 09:03 PM
i would go with 1/2 on the waterblock...
everything else looks nice :D

Nico3k
08-23-02, 09:05 PM
oh yea... whats up with the grill on your radiator fan? i mean it looks cool and all, but its not going to make things better

Obsydion
08-23-02, 09:20 PM
The different colour have to do with the different age of the tubes. One section fron the pump to the radiator is new. The rest are older tubes. The grill on the YS-Tech 131CFM fan is to prevent my finger from being chopped off by that fan blade.:) The quick connect that comes with the waterblock only takes 3/8" OD. tubes and thats the reason for the reduced size tube. Will rectify that later. Keep the critique and opinions comming.:)

The Spyder
08-23-02, 09:35 PM
dosent that kill your waterflow???

Obsydion
08-23-02, 10:21 PM
Originally posted by The Spyder
B]dosent that kill your waterflow??? [/B]

As a matter of fact it is working well. With the air expelled and the pressure equalized everything is fine. The inlet and outlet on the waterblock are only 1/4" Dia. anyway(3/8"OD). If 1/2" tube was used the waterblock would still restrict flow just the same.
Swiftech claimed that you get better performance with the quick-connect method. They should know. They designed the thing.:D

tseongsun
08-23-02, 10:35 PM
That case looks familiar ;p Nice setup, looks really clean, and no more tubing than absolutely needed

SkiFletch
08-23-02, 11:35 PM
I like the home made rounded floppy cable :D

Lord_of_Decay
08-24-02, 02:16 AM
Nice clean setup, well done.