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happileej
03-23-2013, 10:17 PM
Hi, my name is Lee, I am new to liquid cooling, I have Amd bulldozer Cpu system with 32 Gb ram and ATI Radeon HD 6900 Graphics. I'm now looking at setting up liquid cooling, I have found a system up for sale that was used in a lab in a computer that was used for analyzing. Im not sure what comes with it so I will post a pic so someone might be able to help me identify all the components that are included, the seller is unsure of specifics. It is being sold for $120.
Everything in the picture is included.
Radiator is 5 1/2 " X 6" with fan attached
Reservoir is 7" long
Iwaka Direct Drive Pump RD-05CV24-05
Here is the pic:
http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss189/Happileej/Liquidcool_zps58f72378.jpg

I'm not sure if there is a cpu block or gpu block included

Thank you for your help

Stealth42o
03-24-2013, 12:06 AM
I wouldn't pay 20$ for that setup. If you want to break into WC, you can get a corsair all in one kit for the same price. (Or less, depending on what your aim is)

http://www.corsair.com/cpu-cooling-kits/hydro-series-water-cooling-cpu-cooler.html

By the looks of the pics, you will be saving yourself time, money, and grief.

happileej
03-24-2013, 12:58 AM
I wouldn't pay 20$ for that setup. If you want to break into WC, you can get a corsair all in one kit for the same price. (Or less, depending on what your aim is)

http://www.corsair.com/cpu-cooling-kits/hydro-series-water-cooling-cpu-cooler.html

By the looks of the pics, you will be saving yourself time, money, and grief.
Wow thanks heaps for saving my butt. Much appreciated. I've had a look at these corsair cooling systems in the link you gave me, but do these "closed loop" systems work as well as an "open loop" system, also I want to be able to water cool my gpu, ram and eventually my chip set and hard drives.

Thanks Heaps

zanzabar
03-24-2013, 01:13 AM
Wow thanks heaps for saving my butt. Much appreciated. I've had a look at these corsair cooling systems in the link you gave me, but do these "closed loop" systems work as well as an "open loop" system, also I want to be able to water cool my gpu, ram and eventually my chip set and hard drives.

Thanks Heaps

you could get this from swiftech http://www.swiftech.com/H220.aspx it is like the corsair, but with real DIY grade componants.

tiborrr
03-24-2013, 02:32 AM
This appears to be from the Pentium 2 / Pentium 3 Slot-1 days. Great find although very far from suitable for today's needs.

happileej
03-24-2013, 02:46 AM
you could get this from swiftech http://www.swiftech.com/H220.aspx it is like the corsair, but with real DIY grade componants.

Hey I like this system seems like its easy initial set up like a closed system but yet still fully expandable, thanks Ill look into buying this one but on this link they are out of stock are you aware of anywhere else I might be able to buy it? I am in Australia by the way. I might have to give my friend "Google" a try.

Thanks Heaps

happileej
03-24-2013, 02:48 AM
This appears to be from the Pentium 2 / Pentium 3 Slot-1 days. Great find although very far from suitable for today's needs.

Yeah wow that's ancient. a real dinosaur. LoL : b

Conumdrum
03-24-2013, 07:44 AM
Hey I like this system seems like its easy initial set up like a closed system but yet still fully expandable, thanks Ill look into buying this one but on this link they are out of stock are you aware of anywhere else I might be able to buy it? I am in Australia by the way. I might have to give my friend "Google" a try.

Thanks Heaps

Pretty much everyone is out. It's new and everyone wants one. Check with your AU stores, send them an email etc and ask them when they are getting some in.

Best you can do. It's the best AIO out there and worth the $.

It's still not as good as full on massive WC with bigger/better rads etc, but for a CPU look it will be perfect.

Ardalista
03-24-2013, 07:46 AM
good store local to you is thekoolroom