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Pixel
07-14-03, 12:37 AM
haha i love my title anyways

CPU: White water
GPU: Maze4
NB: D-tek chipset
Heat: ThermoChill HE120.1
Res: AGB-O-Matic uhh its that nice one that fits on my pump ;)
Pump: Ehiem1250
Tubing: Tygon 1/2


if anyone has any opinions on any changes or where i can get this stuff cheap tell me please! thanks for everything

o yea umm the white water...uh it has 3holes.... should i get a radiator with 3 holes to make things chillier?

Soja
07-14-03, 01:05 AM
The WW uses a Y splitter to combine the 2 outlets. I don't know how a radiator with 3 holes would make things "chillier" anyway.

thorilan
07-14-03, 02:20 AM
your choice in parts looks pretty good to me

Pixel
07-14-03, 07:31 AM
umm can u explain the combining outlets or whatever

rugbyroy
07-14-03, 07:37 AM
Why tygon instead of clearflex60? The clearflex is the same stuff but cheaper. Also you could save money and get a chevette heater core and make your own shroud, and get a mag 3 oe mag 5 pump. Otherwise that's a good setup =)

nikhsub1
07-14-03, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by Pixel
umm can u explain the combining outlets or whatever
Like this:

http://www.netbetty.com/H20/whitewater/blockclose.jpg

Gautam
07-14-03, 11:57 AM
I'd change the Thermochill for a heatercore, which you can get from an auto parts store, or some ready to use ones here. (http://www.dtekcustoms.com/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=205&1=228&2=-1&6=1)

Pixel
07-14-03, 12:24 PM
i dunno some people love tygon but i noticed clear 60 is the most used i dunno maybe its expenisive so no one goes for it. umm i dont really wanta make a shroud and all that mess im trying to fit this all into an x-dreamer case ;) so umm i just want the coldest 120 rad i can find!

Gautam
07-14-03, 12:41 PM
Look at the combos; they come with shrouds.

Maeterlinck
07-14-03, 02:18 PM
The setup looks very good!
A couple of things you could do to reduce the cost: regualar tubing over Tygon; HeaterCore over Thermochill; and possibly a different pump. There are loads out there that are just as good as the Ehiem Hobby series but far less expensive.