Dam looks awesome... I love the compression barbs..
are they 1/2" ID 3/4" OD ones? or are they the 3/8" ID 5/8" OD?
nice camera... i would probably read up reviews for it before buying one. or choose the proven brand...
Camera is great, i read tons of reviews before i bought it. still need to lern how to take great pictures, but have all the time, and i want ot buy a macro lens.
That's what I want is a macro lens or at least one that I can focus closer than 1.75 feet away.
Nice pics!
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I was thinking more like this one
http://www.olympuscanada.com/cpg_sec..._20M/index.asp
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I figured pump orientation,
So pump outlet will go strait up into radiator through DD angle connector, and inlet will be horizontaly. So i can still put a fillport for easy bleeding, and filling insuficient coolant. Loop will be very short that is god coz there will be a lot of water pumped through system hoping for better results.
More update soon.
looking good! keep us updated![]()
Update
Just small one today
i have my acrylic top, radiator mounting brackets and sunbeam fan port has come today.
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And small preview how pump will be hoocked up to this system along with t line.
So this is just old top to show u how this will be mounted but at the end there will be petras top so this will be a bit better.
Hey Matias23... it's great to see another challenging horizontal mod of the 343 coming to successful fruition!
I like your approach. I'm keen to see the result.
I noticed that the QC on the Thermochill's is not great... I have one where the top tank is welded on at a slight angle so the outlets and inlets are not perpendicular to the radiator... which makes it PITA to align stuff like your fill port with the top of the case while the radiator is mounted vertically. I'm really disappointed with Thermochill QC.
Unfortunately, mounting the pumps like that is going to hurt water flow... outlet directly into a 90degree. It will also hurt air flow through the rad. That's why I went with the Alphacool tanks. Unfortunately, you don't have a lot of options. Perhaps orient the pump so the outlet of the rad feeds directly to the inlet of the pump and then your pump outlet is pointng directly downwards towards your mobo tray? It depends if you have the necessary clearance above for the pump body to the roof of the case.
The other (probably better) option is to run the pumps on their side so that the outlet is pointing directly into the rad inlet and the pump inlet is horizontal towards the middle of the case... both pumps inlets would be pointing right at each other this way but if you attach them to the rad inlets towards the outside of the case, you should have lots of clearance. LOL!
If you haven't considered this already, one thing I would do next time, is to drill holes in the bottom of the case to access the rad bleed screws so I could use those for draining the loop without having to tear apart the loop and risk getting electronics wet. Just a thought.
Cheers!
-Chris.
Last edited by virtualrain; 06-19-2008 at 04:27 PM.
I have a couple of new brackets coming out that might help you out. Petra's, sidewinder, and Performance-PC's sells the absolute bracket now and the new Absolute rev.2 and the new 3G racket will be out in about two weeks. Hope this helps and maybe gives you some different ideas.
hmm new absolute bracket should also help give airflow to the under side of a ddc...
matias, poor ddc outlet may hurt performance. maybe you could try some other mounting orientation?
Do You really think that this will hurt flow and performance that much??????????
Coz i was trying different pump orientation and only this one looks great and do not need much more space to mount. and i dont want a reservior!
hi today i have being dooing some sleeving
PCI-E cable it very difficult but it looks just great
to compare with unsleeved
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I don't think i'd ever have the patience to sleeve my own stuff, I get too anxious working on things. Awesome job so far!
U just need a lot of time to do this, it takes about 1h to do PCI-E and i dont konw how long will take to do Mobo 24 PSU cable hehe.
i did the sleeving on all my psu molex and sata connectors, started to do the 24pin , took me an hour to get 3 of the pins out so i put them back in for now.. So i know exactly what you mean about how much time it takes..
im probably going to get a new psu soon so im certainly not going to do the 24pin twice now that i know how time consuming it is
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