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    G.Skill makes ram modules that have easy to...

    G.Skill makes ram modules that have easy to remove heatspeaders - all you need to do is heat them up a bit (memory stress testing worked for me) and they should come off without too much hassle.
  2. b@llz0r thanks for the info, it definitely looks...

    b@llz0r thanks for the info, it definitely looks like it's the best option out there with that caveat that you just mentioned - placing that flowmeter in the loop appropriately is important.
  3. Without the actual numbers to go by, it looks...

    Without the actual numbers to go by, it looks like in an inline configuration the drop is about 1LPM, or about .26GPM in a simple res-to-pump set up. I wonder if having blocks which introduce...
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    aspire, so, under that idea, DD copied D-tek for...

    aspire, so, under that idea, DD copied D-tek for using tall cylindrical pins? How about OCZ, that uses pins, but triangle shaped? There is a design limit around bottoms - looks/tops are totally a...
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    Karmakazi - if the proverbial sky is the limit...

    Karmakazi - if the proverbial sky is the limit for this build, and you need to do 2 loops with that set up, in my opinion (3 is also an option, but that would require some modding), I, personally,...
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    Stolen? Nah. You, generally, only have 3 basic...

    Stolen? Nah. You, generally, only have 3 basic current designs for bottoms that work well: micro-pins, micro-channels and the old school pyramid style pins. You can only do so much with those 3...
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    Nice build CD, definitely looks good and busy.

    Nice build CD, definitely looks good and busy.
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    karmakazi, if you'er looking at the exos, it...

    karmakazi, if you'er looking at the exos, it probably means you don't want to modify your case. I'd go with the suggestions of ditching the exos and use a different rad/pump/monitoring control...
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    DB - great paint job, even though I wouldn't go...

    DB - great paint job, even though I wouldn't go with that theme. The choice of the case is a big bugger for me. Yeah, I went through all 3 desktop options and looked at what cases they offer. My...
  10. Thread: little rant..

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    Man, I wonder what you guys are doing to these...

    Man, I wonder what you guys are doing to these boards. I have a 680i TR and a 790i Ultra, the 680i is a year old with a Q6600 and 4GB of Corsair XMS2 and thr 790i is the Q9550 with 4GB of G.SKILL...
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    There are a few from Shoggy on you-tube. Might...

    There are a few from Shoggy on you-tube. Might want to do a seach in youtube for aqua computers.
  12. I stand corrected, the Fanamp will allow software...

    I stand corrected, the Fanamp will allow software control as long as the software used supports inputs from the motherboard. Speedfan, the Aquero Suite, etc. will be able to control the Fanamp...
  13. Fanamps are manually controlled, or controlled...

    Fanamps are manually controlled, or controlled via a temp probe on the Fanamp board itself. I don't believe there's a way to connect them to an Aquero.
  14. Looks like, at least from what I've been able to...

    Looks like, at least from what I've been able to piece together, is that the Aquero would need 3x poweradjust USB LT's (one per DDC), which connect directly to your internal USB headers, along with...
  15. Well, there are options out there for an LCD to...

    Well, there are options out there for an LCD to talk to a bigNG. The only issue that I have found that only the Alphacool LCD with LCDHype's plugin talks to it correctly. I couldn't get the LCDStudio...
  16. CD, what weird stuff? i have it running without...

    CD, what weird stuff? i have it running without an issue, on Vista x64 (BigNG + Sensorhub, maybe soon a MiniNG) - just make sure you're using the USB<->serial driver, not that hacked vComm driver and...
  17. i'm going to guess there are people who care more...

    i'm going to guess there are people who care more about looks than actual performance. And while corrosion will happen eventually, it may happen in months, may happen in years - looks like there...
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    The only ones I am aware of are "submerged" type...

    The only ones I am aware of are "submerged" type heat load generators (as in water heater rods), but nothing that has a specific cpu shape or that are under 100 bucks.
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    Depends on budget, but I would definitely look at...

    Depends on budget, but I would definitely look at a 85w+ piece. What makes sense in my head is that you want a proc that is somewhere in the same heat output range as something modern. You can pick...
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    nah, i don't have nearly enough bandwidth to do...

    nah, i don't have nearly enough bandwidth to do that, but we wouldn't want everyone getting the idea. guess i'll just get back to work and try to distract from that fact I want to see this thing in...
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    bandwidth costs today are going to be through the...

    bandwidth costs today are going to be through the roof. i'm seriously thinking of writing a script to continuously press f5 until it parses a new release, :LOL:.
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    Actually, that's not a bad idea. Draw out the...

    Actually, that's not a bad idea. Draw out the square, then find a cup that fits within the corner of the square that has the "roundness" that you are looking for. if you want it to be more...
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    The collection of Koolance fittings I have in a...

    The collection of Koolance fittings I have in a drawer somewhere are brass bodies, but the collar that holds down the tube is steel, magnet tested. If it's not the fitting itself, i'm not sure that...
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    Lian Li's are usually center pieces, works of art...

    Lian Li's are usually center pieces, works of art (form before function) which usually require a lot of modding for the stuff we want to do. They're great for single loop systems, but really are a...
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    Nice build, guy! hopefully i can do something...

    Nice build, guy! hopefully i can do something similar when i get the x500. and i agree with you, you probably only need a single probe in the loop to see what the delta from water to air is, and...
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