Great Help! Thanks-----Watercooled SFF Machine
Thanks to everyone who gave me tips and advice to help me watercool a Biostar IDEQ 200N Small Form Factor machine (the thing is only as big as a shoebox).
If you are interested, you can see my finished project here:Watercooled SFF Like many of you said I would end up doing----I wound up ditching the Thermatake Aquarius II and building my own pump/reservoir combo. The goal was not supercooling----but adequate and QUIET cooling on this overclocked little box. I think I achieved it. I learned a bunch on this project------everything from how to cut and glue plexi to waterpumps and flow rates. It was fun!-----and trying to cram it all into a shoe boxed sized computer----well, it was challenging----at least to me. Here are some pics of my ugly, but totally workable pump/reservoir----it fit beautifully right above the waterblock on a plexi bracket I cut and drilled. unaclocker's tip to glue the magnet to the Rio 180 pump impeller really quieted down the pump: http://www.frontpage2000.family-net.org/jris/Pump1.jpg http://www.frontpage2000.family-net.org/jris/Pump2.jpg http://www.frontpage2000.family-net.org/jris/Pump3.jpg http://www.frontpage2000.family-net.org/jris/Pump4.jpg Thanks again, John |
Looks good:)
I think i may need to have a go at this sff thing oneday. Maybe a w/c SFF socket939 A64 :D |
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