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Lost 01-21-2002 08:19 PM

Where to buy a manfold? pic of my w/c setup
 
Crappy pic but u get the idea

http://members.home.net/kelly2628/photos/112.jpg

P4 s478 1.8, ABIT TH7-II, 512rdram, ATi 8500

Parts: 1/2" DD Maze2, GPU, Heatercore, Enermax adj. 120mm, mag drive 250, custom res. and inline temp. probe.

I'll be adding my set-up, when i get my new mobo in the spring.(either intel or amd; whatever CPU is kicka$# [Woody B or thoroughbred] and has usb2 & apg8)
I going to add a Northbridge and HD cooler. I want to run a manifold to evenly distrubute the cooled water. Nope I dont wan to use a bunch of wyes or build my own.

So can some1 tell me where I can get a manifold for my watercooling needs?

Thanks

Fixittt 01-21-2002 08:32 PM

I cant get the pics to work, try hosing them else where......

redleader 01-21-2002 08:37 PM

Works fine for me ?

Anyway that res looks sweet. Mind if I ask how you made it?

Lost 01-21-2002 08:46 PM

Its a PVC T; 1.5"*1.5"*1 w/ a 1/2" elbow (outake), 1/2" barb (inlet) w/ a threaded/o-ring cap. I spray painted/wet sanded it w/ a silver mettallic paint. Looks pretty sweet for $3.

Try this if the link doesnt work above. post on madonion

Fixittt 01-21-2002 09:06 PM

There we go, I got it now..... I love the hoses......... Do they kink at all? can U get a sharp bend in them?

godsdice 01-21-2002 09:32 PM

www.mcmaster.com has manifolds... there should also be some selection at your local Home Depot or Lowes.

Triton 01-21-2002 10:37 PM

Hey Lost. Switch that power strip so that you can't turn on your computer unless the pump is on. It'll prevent an accident :)

Brad 01-22-2002 02:40 PM

all I would do is buy 2 lumps of Aluminium from a local hardware shop, 1" x 1" x 3".

Drill a 1/2" hole down it's centre line, then drill a series of holes across it.

I'd drill the cpu one as 1/2", while the rest at 3/8", remember that your cpu is by far the most important, so you want the max possible flow to it.

BladeRunner 01-22-2002 03:23 PM

Yeah I made some quick ones just like Brad said.

http://www.zerofanzone.co.uk/picture...ifoldsmall.jpg

going to redo them in copper sometime, but atm the coolant inflow goes through the CPU block first, (1/2 fittings with 10mm ID), then to the manifold split to everything else.

Brad 01-22-2002 03:29 PM

despite the fact your link is screwy, I have seen your manifolds before, thats where I got my idea from.

Yet again some very sweet work

Lost 01-23-2002 06:46 PM

Thanks for the replies.
I want to add a mainfold to my setup that Im desgining.
Im still debating whether or not to build a custom computer case or go w/ one of those server cube deals. I want to use the mainfold to distrubute the cooled water and have all the outlets from the blocks go straight into a very trick resivor.
Nope the silcon tubes are hard for me to kink.
That auto-sensing power strip is working great as is. What I do is hit the switch on comp. and the pump and monitor turn on a split-second later. My failsafes are in the bios where I have the auto/shut-down if my CPU hets 55 or if my GPU hits 45. Hell my CPU ran 55-60 w/ stock HSF and GPU hit 45 w/ its stock HSF.

Brad 01-23-2002 09:02 PM

I presume you have looked at the cases from www.servercase.com


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