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Thread: [Case Mod] Li^2 By St0ned

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    Quote Originally Posted by st0ned View Post
    It's the indigo xtreme Tim. It has a blue plastic around the CPU part. I am on an iPad so it's difficult for me to post photos, but they are easy to find on google.

    EDIT: I just went to Lian-Li Facebook and saw all the comments, now I understand the tone of both the previous posts. Therefore I'll just keep quiete until the end of the contest.
    No stress Miguel its just a question that I wanted to ask for a few days now. For all I know U drilled a other hole in the res to connect it to the radiator.

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    Dubble post :s

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    Kenneth you will find all the info you need on my build log, albeit due to your attitude and lack of sportsmanship I won't be clarifying any doubts you might still have.
    Where are the pics? can u quote me some
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    ?!? After all your hate comments ? After the "refurbished Indigo Xtreme" what the hell is that anyway ? You can't re-use that kind of TIM...

    The circuit goes like this pumps ->Back Rad-> Middle Rad->Front Rad->Res ( 2x 90?C connectors ) -> Mostfet block -> GPU -> CPU -> Pumps

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    That loop, will never work with a reservoir behind 3 rads and blocks :S, how the hell did u bleed that?

    Did u tie the case behind your car and dragged it down the street to get the watter thru the rads?
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    No I used an old mcp-355 with an old EK cylindrical res to fill "all" the loop. Then I just had to take the tube from the aux pump outlet and connect it to the res. As soon as you have all the circuit filled is quiet easy.

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    That will explain allot :P Thnks
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    nevemind K.3nny was before me asking the same question.
    Last edited by Snelleedie; 02-01-2013 at 05:04 AM.

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    Never mind Miguel,

    When I saw the pictures I just thought that your water loop was not finished. Thats why I kept asking about and for pictures. sorry for the trouble. :p
    Last edited by Snelleedie; 02-01-2013 at 05:04 AM.

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