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robjustice

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Ok, here are the pics of my self contained liquid cooling system.
 
Looks pretty sweet, Nice and self contained. I have one of those cases too and I will be putting my second system in there.
 
My set-up is almost exactly the same, except I have my fan blowing air over the rad from the front of the case (where the top three 5 1/2" bays would be) and I was thinking of getting another DD Cube to put in the same spot you have yours ;o). Your case is very nice and neat, good job!
 
I've only got a midtower case, so I'm gonna have to build a housing for mine. I'm gonna head to home depot in a couple weeks to pick up the square tubular aluminum :)
 
Great job! Very professional and clean looking. That case would look truly wicked painted black with the fan guards painted gold.
 
wouldnt it be better to put the radiator on the bottom of the case were the pump is? Hot air does rise, cooler air will be at the bottom, also you had some large fans at the fron that could cool the radiator at the fron bottom....
Not sure if that woudl help, just ideas, but overall.... VERY NICE
looks great, what kind of water block is that? DD?
 
jay (Jun 21, 2001 02:55 a.m.):
wouldnt it be better to put the radiator on the bottom of the case were the pump is? Hot air does rise, cooler air will be at the bottom, also you had some large fans at the fron that could cool the radiator at the fron bottom....
Not sure if that woudl help, just ideas, but overall.... VERY NICE
looks great, what kind of water block is that? DD?

Big debate there on. I don't think it really matters either way, but I think it would be slightly better in the front, but nothing that would really affect your results. From what I can see that looks to be an all dangerden setup there. What pump is it, looks like an Eheim.
 
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