Wow, this was a great place to deal with. They were right down the street from me so it saved on shipping and they had great customer service.
They moved within the past year to a larger...
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Wow, this was a great place to deal with. They were right down the street from me so it saved on shipping and they had great customer service.
They moved within the past year to a larger...
Really no such thing as "easy" sleeving. Zip ties do work good with cleaning up the clutter.
Also if all you are worried about is the multi-colored cables, there is also colored electrical tape...
Just had to do it didn't you?
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Get a multimeter and check the voltages.
Compare to this: http://pinouts.ru/Power/atx_v2_pinout.shtml
Does suck they don't offer the bits separate. That would make sense as they do break. As WL stated, the only reason a tool does break is not taking your time, but sometimes a pin gets you frustrated...
Pinnacle 24. Yes, wire management can be an issue as you can't hide wires anywhere.
As long as you have a modular PSU, and or don't mind getting a little creative or sleeveing wires, that is not...
We need more details as to what you are trying to do. Any 3x120mm rad will be more effective than a 2x120mm. Depending on what you are watercooling, you might be fine with a 2x120mm rad though.
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The biggest thing I see that is bad timing is that he opened this thread WAY too soon. It seems that with the lack of information so far, the final product won't be release for another month or 2.
Your just talking about parallel loops there. Your probably not going to see any huge performance differences, but it may help in running some cleaner looking loops. :)
I'm guessing your sig is your list of components? Did you flush your rad out completely before install? There is a vinegar flush technique that seems to work best with those Thermochill rads to get...
As long as you isolate the pump from the case with rubber grommets or something of the same. It won't transfer the vibrations when hard mounting.
The Koolance is more of a heatsink than a...
Naw, I knew you were kidding. I mostly just posted that for those that didn't know. :p ;)
It is true that they are a bit overwhelming in the cable management department if you never have worried...
Yea, you will need to convert it down, but there are PVC adapters out there that allow you to drop down the size. I'm not certain if they exist in G1/4, but you can get plastic barbs in most sizes.
Not true, if you use a modular PSU and fully sleeve the cables, they can look good. You can also add in false panels to hide wires behind.
Did you go through the build logs? I'm pretty certain there are about 5-10 builds at least in there that are using MM cases. ;)
You can also get those things from a hardware store or a water treatment store. It's actually for a house water filter. I would just go to Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, etc and you should be able to...
Just blame BG, always works for me. ;)
A little slow tonight hey buddy? :p:
Hey bud, see u couldn't stay away for too long. ;)
Yea, I know what you are referring to DB, but hey what happened happened. If you opened a thread like this comparing the Koolance to the DD, I...
Honestly Norris, your the one bringing up all the dirty laundry.
I'm certain that if someone has a Koolance one they are willing to donate to the cause, DB would edit the OP and include it.
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+1, I'm wondering this too. I'm not certain what he really meant by that comment as i don't see why the DD has to be in a certain build to look good.
For it to look outstanding, an acrylic case...
Your forgetting that watercooling is aircooling with a twist. You still are exchanging the heat with your room temperature air. The biggest difference is the surface area of a rad is larger than a...
Ahh, now I know why you wanted one. :lol:
I was expecting worse than a visual comparison. You going to be able to put them through a performance review too DB?
Would love to see a DB style...
It's been out for a while. It the same rad as the Swiftech MCR-QP line of rads and they use a DDC pump. Depending on the kit they have the new MCP-35x pump.
I wouldn't say it is easier to install...
I was just offering another thought that you could look into Gabe as it seems there are a few people that don't like the idea of the sticker.
I think that sticker looks pretty nice and it seems...