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    Quote Originally Posted by leo_bsb View Post
    Are you using an aluminum reservoir?
    wondered how long that would take

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    Quote Originally Posted by leo_bsb View Post
    Are you using an aluminum reservoir?
    Yes anodised aluminum. I have been using it for 2 years now in various setups. Never had any problems with the copper parts if that is what you mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helfarch View Post
    wondered how long that would take
    Aluminium reservoir is not a problem if tou have cooling liquid instead of water. Cooling liquid has in it a negative catalyst to avoid corrosion.
    The same situation is with anodised aluminum.

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    your right lyl ill post some picks of her inside today. Just realized that after i read your post.

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    Some miscellaneous pictures of my old setup on different hardware... Still waiting for parts on the new one. Needless to say i'm anti-high-flow









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    Quote Originally Posted by NaMcO View Post
    Needless to say i'm anti-high-flow
    You said it Captain Elbows . It does look pretty though. The green . .. .


    EDIT : Holy cow is that 10mm ID tubing?
    Last edited by MomijiTMO; 07-09-2008 at 04:54 AM.

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    Heh, yeah elbows-r-us in there

    Next system will be different, way less restrictive and with pneumatic connectors. Poor LAING cannot show its potential there

    EDIT: No, it's not 10/8 tubing, it's EVEN LESS 8/6 tubing. Don't really feel the need for high-flow as the temperatures are as low. Why take chances with pressure?
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    does anybody else see drinking straws? hehe
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    Hehe, that is alot of elbows!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaMcO View Post
    Heh, yeah elbows-r-us in there

    Next system will be different, way less restrictive and with pneumatic connectors. Poor LAING cannot show its potential there

    EDIT: No, it's not 10/8 tubing, it's EVEN LESS 8/6 tubing. Don't really feel the need for high-flow as the temperatures are as low. Why take chances with pressure?
    I agree in some degree. My watercooling temps are the same whether the pump is insatiably loud at high, or at the air is louder 1.

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    That's very red .

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    That's very red .
    Mmm wait til I put the Green lights in!

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    I am glad you are happy with your temperatures.. I don't see why you use SO many elbows though. Why do you use them in places that they aren't needed at all? Elbows are supposed to be used only when 100% necessary.
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    Finally redid mine. Still crappy wire management.



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    All you guys ing at NaMcO for the elbows really should try using the fittings and tubing he is before opening your mouths. PUR is much stiffer than anything the "barb" or "compression" crowd uses. It feels nice and flexible outside the case but then it does something weird when you try to put it in......it doesn't bend very well......how do I know? It's what I use for most of my builds.

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    @ Freebo

    Great case great desing

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    More wire managment pls...

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    @Freebo

    I was watching your pictures from the bottom and thought "ohh im not the only one still using this aged dfi lp4 mb", then I looked at the note and the "Koen Server" made me confused lol

    Btw Its my first post on these forums so Hello Everyone

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    Looking good. I like how you mounted the rad.

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    [QUOTE=Koen;3129385]@Freebo

    I was watching your pictures from the bottom and thought "ohh im not the only one still using this aged dfi lp4 mb", then I looked at the note and the "Koen Server" made me confused lol

    Btw Its my first post on these forums so Hello Everyone

    looks great

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    That's why I like Chieftech cases

    @ Koen

    Very good build and can I ask what is your pump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by solu View Post
    That's why I like Chieftech cases

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    Very good build and can I ask what is your pump?
    it's a D5 with the "industrial type" (brass) top

    edit: my bad I just had a closer look at Koen's pics...it's a completely different pump , so not a Laing D5 at all, and the top is also, of course, completely different
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos4 View Post
    it's a D5 with the "industrial type" (brass) top
    No, it's CWU pump used in the central heating of the house (230V)
    It's very quiet pump
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    Central heating . .. . . what's that? I'm glad it never goes below zero here .

    I like the look of the pump in question. Send it to Martin lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by rafwlkp View Post
    No, it's CWU pump used in the central heating of the house (230V)
    It's very quiet pump
    lol you're right...just had a closer look at the pics and I edited my post
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    Im really confused but oh well, the Pump in Koen Server is a 12V Laing DDC-1T Pro 10W with the XSPC Pumptop/res. Basicly all Koen Server is is my old case with a load of my old components (from when I had my S939 stuff) its a little side project ive started after doing my Koen CCXR project.

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