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My Current External W/Cing Project

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Moony349

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Nov 13, 2002
Here are some pics of my current project. The components are:

Iwaki Md-30RZ
2-342 Rad
Criticool Waterplant Res
4 120mm Panaflo M1A's
Tygon 1/2'' ID tubing
No Blocks yet (Waiting on Cathar's Storm)

I have some Cold Cathodes, UV blue dye and the plexiglass top with the dragon emblem is UV reactive also. Should look pretty cool when it's done.

Here are the pics:

http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=10124
 
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Bah goddamn daily usage limit. Thanks for the comments guys. Keep em' coming...along with suggestions. I'll be posting more pics as the project goes forward.
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Okay update on the project. I haven't had that much time to work on it but I've made some progress. Here's a couple pictures to give you guys an idea of where I'm going. I've added a second heatercore, moved fans around so that they are not in a push/pull anymore and just pulling, made a box around the pump which will have a 120mm fan on top, and added sound absorbant foam to the box. Tell me what you think, I haven't added water to the system yet.

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Holy cow, if the watercooling doesn't work out, you can have yourself burried in that box...watercooled cadavers simply must last longer than others :D

Nice move on the aircooled pump...looking good!
 
Thanks Dig, lol good call on the coffin. Originally the pump was extremely loud because of cavitation so I built that enclosure to deaden the sound. I'm going to be putting sound absorbtive material around the pump. However, the cavitation was caused by a lack of back-pressure in the system and the sound should go away when I introduce waterblocks to the loop. Regardless, my work must not go to waste...so I'll be keeping the enclosure.
 
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