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Thanks man.
My goal is to have a Prescott @ room temp. That rad is to go in my basement that's always around 55F, so it's possible. I had my OC'd Barton around 4C above room temp with a single fanned, double pass heatercore and an old Gemini spiral waterblock.

Aim high.
 
NovaShine said:
Another method to solve the pump problem is to daisy chain (in series) another identical pump. That effectively doubles the head pressure.


I thought it was only around a 30-40% increase in head?
 
ap_1800_500.jpg


Yes, that's right. 1800mm.
The AquaComputer Airplex1800, probably the craziest manufactured rad out there.

And non improvised :)
 
:burn: how's this - 10 lbs of aluminum by Innovatek the Maxi-Rad.
shelf and stand by self. I put a 10" box fan tilted at 45 angle.
sys is AMD64 3200 clawhammer on Asus K8V SE w/gig Kingston PC4000.
at stock speeds cpu runs at 30-35C no more. ;)
 

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Fyberwire said:
Yes, that's right. 1800mm.
The AquaComputer Airplex1800, probably the craziest manufactured rad out there.

And non improvised :)

True, but 102 feet of 10mm tubing? PASS
If I can't breath through it for 10 minutes, I won't use it. If I'd wanted that much tubing, I'd have dug that trench I'd always wanted.

That German WC gear sure does have some major bling going for it though.

If I had a CNC and a bunch of stock to work from, I could do some really nice looking stuff too. But since it's gonna just sit in the corner of the basement behind the furnace, it seems kindof pointless to make it too pretty.
 
winbold said:
:burn: how's this - 10 lbs of aluminum by Innovatek the Maxi-Rad.
shelf and stand by self. I put a 10" box fan tilted at 45 angle.
sys is AMD64 3200 clawhammer on Asus K8V SE w/gig Kingston PC4000.
at stock speeds cpu runs at 30-35C no more. ;)
nice innovatek setup. welcome to the forums
 
Fyberwire said:
ap_1800_500.jpg


Yes, that's right. 1800mm.
The AquaComputer Airplex1800, probably the craziest manufactured rad out there.

And non improvised :)

Hmmm. Only a bit over $200. What a great deal!

But seriously, what the hell are they thinking? A real car radiator costs less than that and probably performs better. That's ridiculous. Good in theory, but disgustingly overpriced.
 
thx for the welcome. Innovatek parts work so well and although pricey I'm plan to use the same rad for years. So why not sexy while we're at it :thup:
 
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