Is that the Lian Li PC-7B? And what are those fans?
Yea thats a Lian Li PC-7B on aluminum legs and the green fans are old Cooler Master PL12S12L. I think thats the part number. The black fans up top are Yate Loon D12SL-12.
Very nice way to do that man...
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That makes meafter seeing setups you made CyberDruid.
my work rig
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I like it too but the tubes too small for me![]()
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is that loop ok with that pump?
BTW it`s very nice and yet dust-free...
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Alphacool just came out with a pump that is better than the MCP 655 and scales with overvolting nicely. Martinm210 did some testing and I was amazed.
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
Hell if I can remember the name. It's a $100 pump with an external powersupply (wall wort)...I'll try and find a link.
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
is it this one by any chance? http://www.aqua-pcs.co.uk/aquastream-16-p.asp
Nice picture: of a block I would not recommend. Galvanic corrosion wiped mine out in short order...
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
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E6600@2.4
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=4505
Alphacool 1510 in the new kid on the block...kicking butt too.
With the external adjustable DC voltage converters (12, 15, 18, 21 and 24 Volts) you may adapt the delivery rate of your pump to your own configuration. The 1500 litres which are achieved at the highest level satisfy even the most pretentious expectations.
The pump is attached at the transformer, and the transformer at the power pack of the PC.
NO 115/230V connection is needed! The extra power cable is superfluous as the pump turns on/off automatically with the PC.
This centrifugal pump is conceived for the thoroughgoing continuous use. The pump sells with 36 months warranty. Due to the G1/4" internal screw thread, the pump is compatible with all types of connections.
Specifications:
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Pump performance: max. 1500 l/h
Delivery height: 6m
Power consumption: 17 W
Connection: G1/4"-connections
Sound level: approx. 21-35 dBA
Dimensions L x W x H: 115 x 100 x 80 mm
DC-voltage converter L x W x H: 118 x 75 x 60 mm
Weight: ca. 720g
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
Nice pump![]()
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CyberDruid, i just saw that on the alphacool website but didn't think it would be that.
1/4" connections means a convertor to 1/2" is needed?
[edit] nevermind, found it [/edit]
21-35db...seems pretty loud to me..
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