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Pump gave up the ghost

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neb it probably got in there when you had that spill the other day. When that elbow let loose on ya. Just took it awhile to put a fark you into play. Glad its sorted out. Got me thinking I need to get a spare to keep on hand as well.
 
My 355's are cut out on the bottom leaving an x pattern supporting the center ring, there's also vent holes drilled into the top sides. Cooler PCB=Longer life....it also gives errant water a place to leave via evaporation.
The devil's in the details!

Great idea. :thup:
Looking into modding mine now.
 
Not that difficult with my trusty dremel. You have to leave the center ring so the bits all stay lined up.

Here's a pic of the twins...
 
Not that difficult with my trusty dremel. You have to leave the center ring so the bits all stay lined up.

Here's a pic of the twins...


Next:

Use Koolance Solidifying Thermal Compound + an old AIO like a Corsair H60
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+
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Result: A water cooled water cooling pump :D


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Thanx for that info Diggrr. One of these days when I tear the main apart again, I'll dremel out the outer casing/housing of the D5 for that same purpose :thup:
 
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