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    considering there is one component in each loop? so long as the pump isnt starved and he doesn't run into any relaibility problems, the flow will be more than adequate. The powdercoating for mine was very reasonable (about same price). Is pretty standard really, i think we are used to seeing computer retailers offering powerdercoating at double/tripple the price! so think we are getting a cheap deal, when it is them that are overpricing!
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    Very impressive work there Matias23.... I really like what you did with the sleeving.

    Can't wait to see some more pics once you get that case painted!!

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    this is probably better mounting for his pump, rather than what he previously had in mind.
    i also don't know about having the pump suckin for feed, like sparky said, in a closed loop, water flow is supposed to be continuous right? ...

    filling up loop: couldn't you add another barb to that fillport and add some extra length tubing?

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    System is all blead and running.
    CPU Temps are 29-32 at idle not tested at stress yet
    GPU Temps are 25-28 at idle not tested at stress yet

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    Ambient temp?¿¿?

    Nice build! Very very clean!


    My WaterCooling project [Cosmos S ''Black Edition'']

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Oh yes it will if the pump has to fight up hill for it's feed. It's not exactly, but close to the same thing as running the pump upside down, or inlet pointing down to the flow, which by Laings standard is a no no. And it's hard to imagine you could fill that loop without short bursts where the pump wouldn't run dry.

    Like I said, I really appreciate the imagination and original thought it took to come up with the idea. It's just I'd worry about the strain on the pumps.

    I hope I'm wrong, just something to consider.

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    I dont think so. Upside down u got gravity pulling on the impeller itself. But this is a closed loop, so it wont have to suck water.
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    Update

    My PA120.3 with fans installed



    This pumps look so good with BP fittings







    Also BP water sensor





    So after some advise from U XS users i decided to change idea of pump mounting and i come up with this.



    This little support the pump and holds everything together





    Also the case was de assembeled and went to powdercoaters so in 2 days i hope will be finished



    So soon more update

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    very nice!!! look forward to more
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    that looks awsome! keep up the goed work!

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    wow the rad/pump looks really nice

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    man absolutly beautifull!!

    love the sleeving, and one of the most beautifull motherboards on market today

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    Can't wait to see more once you get the case back from the powdercoaters!!

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    Some more goodies has come



    More fans and sleeving





    I bought Mcubed Tbalancer and have another 10 cables to sleeve HEHEHE

    more update v soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matias23 View Post
    No not at all, i like it i could do that all day.
    It looks so different from stock sleeving im happy with results, so im enjoying this.

    Anyone for sleeving ??????????????
    Sure, sign me up!

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    hey some more sleeving but this time sensor wires







    And pumps look great









    And all this stuff is waiting for the case to come back from powdercoaters.


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    nice work mate everything looks great
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    Update
    That how the pump looks like with mounted reservoir.















    And Home made Laing pump radiator bracket

















    This will be powdercoated as well so it should look nice with case internals.

    More update soon

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    Very nice pump stands! Drill a ~50 mm hole in the middle just under the pump for better ventilation. These pumps can get pretty hot.

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    This is gonna be one of those really good builds, love how the pump/res turned out, also who makes that cable sleeving it looks amazing!
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    Did you use existing temperature probes that came with BigNG or did you buy specific "water probes" that already have G1/4 fittings?

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    I LOVE the pump mount! I am going to be building something similar to that to hold an EK res.

    This is one of my favorite builds right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0xdeadbeef View Post
    Very nice pump stands! Drill a ~50 mm hole in the middle just under the pump for better ventilation. These pumps can get pretty hot.
    I think i dont need a hole coz rad fans blowing strait onto the pump, and between pump and bracket are 2 rubber washers so there is a space in between so air can go thrugh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jtrain43791 View Post
    This is gonna be one of those really good builds, love how the pump/res turned out, also who makes that cable sleeving it looks amazing!
    I dont know who makes it but i buy them from CPC Fernell in Preston UK
    They are nice and quite thick so they cover wires niceally

    Quote Originally Posted by majestik View Post
    Did you use existing temperature probes that came with BigNG or did you buy specific "water probes" that already have G1/4 fittings?
    I didint install BigNG probes Yet but will do that today.
    And yes a bought BP water probes they are great and looks amazing

    Thanks for comments.

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    Talking

    Hi

    I got my case back from powdercoaters looks perfect







    PSU back panel





    Motherboard back panel











    Mobo tray





    HDD cage







    HDD cage stand





    Pump bracket





    Silverstone vented PCI covers









    And my favorite Pump and reservoir











    Filled with Orange UV Faser





















    I had a few problems I have installed all pumps filled them with coolant for leek test and one of the CPU pump just dont work i had cables wrong so when i plugded into other computer to do a bleeding comp just shuts down.
    I check cables and they ware wrong. so i change them to correct place and no success pump still didint work.
    Do U think i burn a pump????? there was no smell or enything like that.





    I have ordered a new one so more update soon
    Last edited by Matias23; 08-14-2008 at 05:25 AM.

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    Very good powder coat! And Nice loop colour!!

    POWDER COAT...FTW!!


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    MDPC it shall go.

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