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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterChiefElmo View Post
    Merkel i was wondering again lol..... what pumps are those and what tops(heads) it has on them.... and if you could plz give me the dimensions of the pump on were the mounting screws go.
    Those are DDC3.2 pumps (18w) with PetrasTech DCCT-01s tops.

    Pump dimensions will earlier on in the thread, there is a sketchup picture of the bracket drew out with dimensions.

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spotswood View Post
    wrt the bracket sketchup, what are the center line distances of the pump mounting holes?
    You mean diagonally between the two holes? Two point five two inches.
    If you mean square on the X - Y axis, std ortho projection a'la normal drafting custom, the dimensions are clearly shown on page one, post fifteen.

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    On my bracket, The mounting hole distances for the pumps is 3.2" diagonally.

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    Mekrel,

    Got a coupla' questions, hope u can help me out...

    1) Could u measure the space preferably in mm as indicated by the arrows (pic1)


    2) The EkREs, possible to use only 1 and add an EKREs Bottom to feed 2 pumps, any downsides...wc noob here.

    TIA
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    Quote Originally Posted by spotswood View Post
    wrt the bracket sketchup, what are the center line distances of the pump mounting holes?

    Okay, Jedda pretty much shamed me into figuring out the damn dimensions...er...on the x-axis 61.5 + 5.5 + 5.5 = 72.5 and on the y-axis 15.5 + 16 = 31.5. Ouch, that hurt.
    Sorry mate. I didn't mean to be a .


    @Cascades,
    Yes, you're right. I just pulled the dimension off Laing's drawing and it's quite misleading.

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    That distance is about 12" or 35mm.


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    Love the attention to detail on this project. Its gonna take a forklift to move or 3 sherpa's and an engine hoist

    I especially like that this isn't a solid black euro'd out case project. Black and Chrome.... reminds me of a musclecar. I'm wondering if your going to carry this attitude with the exterior of the case
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    Looking good m8 going to keep a eye on this build

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anemone View Post
    That distance is about 12" or 35mm.

    Thk You Sir

    Now cud someone answer the other question Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by cablesguy View Post
    Thk You Sir

    Now cud someone answer the other question Thx
    Have a bottom screwed into both ends and a T-line off one of them?
    It'd be a bugger to bleed. They have a strong vortex at the best of times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedda View Post
    Have a bottom screwed into both ends and a T-line off one of them?
    It'd be a bugger to bleed. They have a strong vortex at the best of times.
    Thx for the reply Jedda, yup was thinking of using these 2 in case theres a need for another pump (no WC stuff yet, just planning ahead to save some $$, current plans r 1 pump+rad)

    N sorry dont mean to hijack ur thread Mekrel
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    Ok the pump mounting holes are spades off the top and bottom ends

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    The diagonal cross between them (using the small rubber grommets that come with the Swiftech versions) is 3.25" or about 82.5mm. That's by eye, and isn't the easiest thing to give a visual description of because it's not a diagonal that cuts across the square cross section of the pump itself.

    Might try Swiftech for a drawing.

    Sorry, I avoided the question hoping someone would have a better answer, maybe with a cad drawing or something.


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    where do those blue wires that are hooked up to the pumps go to ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by leoftw View Post
    where do those blue wires that are hooked up to the pumps go to ,
    to the mb fan connector (monitoring rpm), so u can trigger shutdown in cass of pump faliure..

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    They are rpm monitoring fan plugins.

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    The drawings give the inner, blind, mounting holes dimension, that I quoted, not the outer spade mount points. As everyone said, putting a ruler on the pump itself gives 3.2-3.25".
    They're a sweet look on that bracket.
    I figure, we're just talking amongst ourselves while waiting to see how Mekrel has tackled the psu and case top obstacles.
    Has the UK mail gone back to normal?

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    My motherboard only has 5 pin fan connectors

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    Very nice work so far

    You've given me more ideas to work with. I decided to 'steal' your template for cutting the top panel for a PA120.2 - hope you don't mind

    Following your progress with interest.

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    I would like to know, how big the hole without the Panel is. Anybody an idea?

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    Just measured mine, and it's 348mm x 200mm

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    Thanks a lot!

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    nice job man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mekrel View Post

    Edit: SilverStone PSU arrived, but a problem

    After it was custom sleeved by performance-pcs and shipped, I then read about an issue with the Decathlon/Olympia series whining. It affects Revision 1, Revision 2, but not 1.5 or 2.5.

    I opened up the PSU and it has a REV1 sticker, and it does indeed whine. Problem is, I think it will have to go back to Performance-PCs which will cost me shipping again as it won't have any warranty with SilverStone due to the sleeving. Many thanks to SilverStone for being aware of this problem, and not recalling Rev1 from retailers and letting their customers pay for shipping to RMA a problem they are aware of.

    IIRC... the internals of the ETASIS and the silverstone are the same... Unfortunalty my ETASIS psu whines randomly. Sometimes under load and sometimes not. I've learn't to live with it as i couldn't be bothered with sending it back when i got it

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    The good thing is, I live just south of Birmingham
    Oh? Where about's? I'm from the south of Birmingham

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    I'm from Bromsgrove

    I have a 700w M12 now, I managed to break the 750w OP (the RMA return). After sleeving it myself, it turns on for a second and then turns off woops.

    The sleeving was ace though

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    as long as the sleeving was ok then the psu being broken is ok too lol.

    I've got a couple of work mates that are from Bromsgrove.

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