guys, i'm ready to put my first watercooled pc together. its based off of lowend components but i'm hoping for the best out of it.
i've put together several koolance based systems for my buddies but i've never put a real w/c loop together from scratch.
my lowend components are from a koolance pc2 case.
skyhawk b5602 case -
koolance cpu w/b -
koolance northbridge w/b -
dangerden gpu w/b -
koolance single pass aluminum radiator -
koolance pump in reservoir -
fan controller -
this controller is supposed to do 0-12volts on four channels and has 4 temp. probes.
fans are 2 - 120mm x 38mm nidec fans
psu is a fortron fsp-53060gn(broken exhaust fan-need to learn how to replace it).
the whole loop will be 3/8", it wont be a great performer but enough for what i need. rad and fans will be mounted on the side panel.
here's the first tecnical issue i have, the koolance in reservoir pump normally is connected to koolances circuit board controler and in turn, the circuit board controller is connected to the psu, i'm hoping this means the pump is 12 volts.
i want to bypass that. i want to hook the pump directly to my psu
at the moment i do not have a digital camera, i'm hoping you can guide me with this info.
i've put together several koolance based systems for my buddies but i've never put a real w/c loop together from scratch.
my lowend components are from a koolance pc2 case.
skyhawk b5602 case -
koolance cpu w/b -
koolance northbridge w/b -
dangerden gpu w/b -
koolance single pass aluminum radiator -
koolance pump in reservoir -
fan controller -
this controller is supposed to do 0-12volts on four channels and has 4 temp. probes.
fans are 2 - 120mm x 38mm nidec fans
psu is a fortron fsp-53060gn(broken exhaust fan-need to learn how to replace it).
the whole loop will be 3/8", it wont be a great performer but enough for what i need. rad and fans will be mounted on the side panel.
here's the first tecnical issue i have, the koolance in reservoir pump normally is connected to koolances circuit board controler and in turn, the circuit board controller is connected to the psu, i'm hoping this means the pump is 12 volts.
i want to bypass that. i want to hook the pump directly to my psu
at the moment i do not have a digital camera, i'm hoping you can guide me with this info.
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