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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus2010 View Post
    Added 1 more 5870, all metal drain port, and top waterfall line.
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    That "top waterfall line." Is that something you can buy or did you make it? Where can I find one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inglewood78 View Post
    That "top waterfall line." Is that something you can buy or did you make it? Where can I find one?
    It's very easy to make, using bitspower spacer and the longest SLI tube you can find. The EK top have enough treads (with 1 spacer) for user to put SLI fitting inside (to hold the SLI tube) and another fitting on top (I'm using the 90 degree fitting).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus2010 View Post
    It's very easy to make, using bitspower spacer and the longest SLI tube you can find. The EK top have enough treads (with 1 spacer) for user to put SLI fitting inside (to hold the SLI tube) and another fitting on top (I'm using the 90 degree fitting).
    I guess I'm missing something. I'm not seeing a waterfall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scgt1 View Post
    I guess I'm missing something. I'm not seeing a waterfall.
    Same here... could someone circle it?
    Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Same here... could someone circle it?
    Well its inside the tube res, but.......

    I'm not seeing a waterfall thats for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Same here... could someone circle it?
    Top of the res, where the water re-enters. There is acrylic tubing there to prevent splashing and noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inglewood78 View Post
    Top of the res, where the water re-enters. There is acrylic tubing there to prevent splashing and noise.
    So it doesn't actually simulate a waterfall effect? Seems like it should be called something else then. Considering there are waterfall reservoirs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scgt1 View Post
    So it doesn't actually simulate a waterfall effect? Seems like it should be called something else then. Considering there are waterfall reservoirs.
    Is there one ?! I never seen one before... If you could provide any link, pretty please?

    Edit** I found them, this is giving me an idea... which is bad, this supposed to be final.. :P
    Last edited by Prometheus2010; 05-05-2010 at 06:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus2010 View Post
    It's very easy to make, using bitspower spacer and the longest SLI tube you can find. The EK top have enough treads (with 1 spacer) for user to put SLI fitting inside (to hold the SLI tube) and another fitting on top (I'm using the 90 degree fitting).
    I see Thx!

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