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  1. #9601
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    I don't think they were talking about your build mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    I don't think they were talking about your build mate
    Oh, i presumed from this they were:

    Quote Originally Posted by Logos4 View Post
    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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    Freebo - look at the post #9686
    Thanks for comments
    The pump is a hot water service pump as rafwlkp said. Without my "mods" it looks like that:

    Such pumps were pretty popular here in Poland before 12V Laings came in. Some people still prefer them because of their high reliability and very low noise (comparable to MCP655 at first gear).

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    Low noise <3.

    Ugh but then my next complaint would be fans. . .

    Was the pump expensive?

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    In Poland it cost ~100$
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    Someone, I beg you, please help me with my horrible wire management! I hate this case, wire management - horrible with it.

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    Any links where to find that pump? Seems to be interesting..
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    ah finally i received the mb brace for my ascension...so i can finish the last steps.
    found a lil laing ddc and a pa160 during tidying up...could be a funny fifth loop for the mips mem cooler doen't it
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    Quote Originally Posted by l33t p1mp View Post
    Someone, I beg you, please help me with my horrible wire management! I hate this case, wire management - horrible with it.
    Check this one, same case
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koen View Post
    Freebo - look at the post #9686
    Thanks for comments
    The pump is a hot water service pump as rafwlkp said. Without my "mods" it looks like that:

    Such pumps were pretty popular here in Poland before 12V Laings came in. Some people still prefer them because of their high reliability and very low noise (comparable to MCP655 at first gear).
    Oh i see, heh weird your name is the same as my PC's XD

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    Interesting pump wished everyone had the same opportunity

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    It's only one minus of this pump... It's 230V input ;/
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    And lower flow than DDC
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    But it's quiet, u know becouse u had one ^^
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    But not ideal quiet:P
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    hmm, so tell me what pump is ideal quiet for u mate
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    ALL when are turned OFF
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    Quote Originally Posted by l33t p1mp View Post
    Someone, I beg you, please help me with my horrible wire management! I hate this case, wire management - horrible with it.
    Right, just looked at your system and thought of some ideas...

    You can use a 1 inch hole saw to make the following openings and then put a gromet into the hole so that it doesnt cut you open whilst your fiddlin around.

    1st Hole: cpu power cable and fan cable (rotate 1/4 turn clockwise so that fan cable is closer to the opening)

    2nd hole: Psu and IDE cable (it will go through with some Persuasion!!)

    3rd hole: GPU, pump and sata cable

    4th Hole: USB connectors and jump leads

    Once all the leads are at the back of the MB tray, tye them together so that it sits behind the 5.25 cage

    This should hide most of the cables for you. Hope this helps!!
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    thought Id share some daylight pics of de girl!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ka lok View Post
    Right, just looked at your system and thought of some ideas...

    You can use a 1 inch hole saw to make the following openings and then put a gromet into the hole so that it doesnt cut you open whilst your fiddlin around.

    1st Hole: cpu power cable and fan cable (rotate 1/4 turn clockwise so that fan cable is closer to the opening)

    2nd hole: Psu and IDE cable (it will go through with some Persuasion!!)

    3rd hole: GPU, pump and sata cable

    4th Hole: USB connectors and jump leads

    Once all the leads are at the back of the MB tray, tye them together so that it sits behind the 5.25 cage

    This should hide most of the cables for you. Hope this helps!!
    Sweet, thanks. Ill try that when I get back from vacation, but I wanted some advice before I got home lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by l33t p1mp View Post
    Sweet, thanks. Ill try that when I get back from vacation, but I wanted some advice before I got home lol.
    Enjoy your hols mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by ka lok View Post
    thought Id share some daylight pics of de girl!!
    Nice ka lok! Are those bay covers from Lian-LI? Do they fit snug?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Nice ka lok! Are those bay covers from Lian-LI? Do they fit snug?
    Yep they are lian li and they fit as snug as a bug in a rug!
    Last edited by ka lok; 07-10-2008 at 03:19 PM.
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    I like the loop in that TJ.
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    One question real quick
    Im planning on using 8 fans for a Feser rad 480 once it comes out
    However, rad only comes with 16 screws for 4 fans and I would need 16 more screws to mount 4 more fans on the other side of the rad
    Which size should I buy out of all of this? (Preferibly, same size as the ones that come with the rad)

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    Thanks!

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