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    [KJ] DFI PWMIC Cool Down inside

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    Enjoy....

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    very neat design
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    Nice work, very clean looking!

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    Wow...

    But your pump...... looks like D4/D5....

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    Looks like it`s D5 with electricaly adjustable speed control.
    Nice

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    Nice

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    nice design, how long did it take you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by maratus
    Wow...

    But your pump...... looks like D4/D5....
    The pump it D5.......to adopt a new package

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatal
    nice design, how long did it take you?
    The PWMIC desidn....take 10 min !!

    The water system takes a long time.....
    How long is the uncertain flower

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    Thought that circled chip was the PWMIC? You've just cooled the mofsets

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    SWEET, I think you should copyright that and sell it, I would pay for it :-P Need to cool mine
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    Goodlooking man

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    nice. did it bring down the temps?

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    Sweet job! some guys make it look soooo easy
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    I definately like it, nice, clean and simple.

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    Buy the Memory Crab Cooler for $12 from Xoxide (http://xoxide.com/neon-crab-memory-cooler.html). Cut it up with some tin snips and attach with 1 case screw.



    PWMIC never breaks 33c now.

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