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Ozzman
12-27-01, 12:29 AM
i found this while checking out the many sites that sell water coolers

http://www.coolerguys.com/cpucool/koolance.shtml


look at the 3rd pic..

its pretty dam nice how they set it up

only thing im wonderin is if its good to have the water go though the hd cooler, vid's chip, then the system chip, then lastly to the cpu..

Wicked Klown
12-27-01, 12:35 AM
If I remeber right guys using the Koolance case are getting like 24C or 26C. So they must be doing something right. If I remember right again I think Will has a Koolance case.

Warlord2
12-27-01, 01:00 AM
naw I think its going the other way around

but I could be wrong;)

Ozzman
12-27-01, 03:07 AM
well ok that makes more sence BUT wouldnt that make the water from the cpu to the system chip and so on REALLY hot?

Christoph
12-27-01, 02:17 PM
LOL That's a sexy setup, alright. I don't think that it'll run very well without any IDE cables or RAM, though.
It's a little deceptive of them to show the setup like that, espectially since some of the CPU cooler plumbing goes right over the RAM slots. (Not sure how big of a problem it would be to add RAM, but it makes me wonder why they left it out in the first place.)

Edit: Look here (http://www.coolerguys.com/images/kool3lrg.jpg) for a bigger image. ( about .5 MB) They don't even have the tubing make a complete circuit. It just goes from the pump to the power supply.

trey_w
12-27-01, 02:38 PM
i'm runnint the Kooalance system and everything is great

my Mobo is a TH7 Raid, and have had no problems with the tubes and memory

they give you extra tubing

by the way, I would get there new case..

its a Antec full tower with all of the Koolance stuff

here is a link

http://www.koolance.com/news/release122101/

Wicked Klown
12-27-01, 02:42 PM
Hey Trey what temps are you getting.

Christoph
12-27-01, 04:10 PM
I got an email back from them:
"Three words: "Supplied by Koolance" ;)

Regards.

-Bill"