I've had the pleasure of testing out the all new WaterkegIII.. Here is the full review.
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/7...40305fsvt2.jpg
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I've had the pleasure of testing out the all new WaterkegIII.. Here is the full review.
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/7...40305fsvt2.jpg
Excellent. Thanks. I want to try something for my first run at WC...so maybe this would be a good choice.
Whats a keg?
Excellent, thanks eric.......... Eric updated the review to also include updated internal pictures featuring a painted CCFL box to case color, back molex slot is painted to case color, and MUCH tighter flex-wrap used around the CCFL lights. Thank you Eric, for you time and patience, I really appreciate it
Great review Eric! :clap:
A keg is usually a round cylinder "container" that for the most part the holds a large consumption of BEER:up:
I named my cooler the "WaterKeg" for the reason being that it is a "container" if you will, that holds a liquid:) . I thought "KEG" would be appropriate...:shrug:
oh so thats what the mysterious KEG stands for.
btw newls1 since day 1 you presented pics of your waterkeg *external watercooling system* i have admired the quality of those cases that you make, top notch building mate.. :up:
the WaterKeg is by far the best / only (if you cant be bothered with time/cost to build your own) external system worth a look. Saw it a few months ago and have pointed alot of people towards it who asked about external kit.
top work newls1 ;)
Everyone, Thank you all very kindly, I appreciate everyones support!
nice temps newls1, props to you:D
Very cool system!! Great review also! 30c difference! Great results.
Good idea. Could you make a box that would hold 2 pa120.3's? One for vid cards and one for the rest? I would be down for that.
Nice, I may get that for my p180 since it has limited space.
I like this idea.. all it needs is a set of quick disconnect connectors that do not need to drain in case of movement...
Uh... Might just be me... But I'm scared by the fact that it's zip-ties holding the hoses onto the barbs...
wow that's one sweet keg.
Sorry if I say something wrong.... but look at the CoreTemp pix, I cannot tell if that temp was at loaded or idle stage..... Top one can be @ loaded, bottom can be @idle ..... Need additional screenshots for clarification.
I saw your 1st pix in Liquid Cooling sub-forum .. Must admit that WaterKeg look awesome ... Nice design .... a little big though .. but that's good for cooling big rad.
Wow .. with that big WaterKegIII, who need Full Tower case :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Absolutely. I understood it the first time I saw it - because I knew what 'keg' means. ;)
Good work!
I used to run my system without any clamps, zip-ties or anything for about one year. Zip-ties work excellent and is quite secure.
Maybe I'm just a huge wimp?
=)
Thanks everyone for your continued support! I really appreciate it.
Good morning everyone. Working on several new ideas/plans. HAve been trying to design a plexi-glass / lexan case, plus other design combos. I have my house on the "Market" now, and as soon as I can sell it, that will give me the needed funds to continue with some really good R/D:) I just need everyone to "pray" that I sell this house soon, with the "housing market" the way it is, it is going to be a tough sale:( . Thanks again for all your on going support, and look forward to showing you some future work.
Take Care
awesome name for a piece of equipment :) Zip ties holding the hoses on are fine, you could use metal automotive hose clamps for added security :)