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Unread 03-16-2004, 09:35 PM   #6
arcsylver
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Well I aready have therad and it is modifiedd by removing the stock hoses and cap locations and insead there is now 1/2 inch copper pipe one for the top and one for the bottom.

And yes I meant radiator as in the thing that sits in the front of the car and coold the engine.


Looks like I better start looking for a pump that can flow more like 1000GPH or better I guess then.

The reason for the huge radiator is I plane to have a large res as well and submerged pumps for each coolant loop that pump throught the system then the rad finaly dumping back into the resivior when done.

Basically a stand alone watercooling loop.

I have access to three server cabinets. one 4 foot tall for my computers, one 2 footer that I plan to house the watercooling rig in and another 2 footer that is shallower.

I will be cooling 2 computers at first ne of which will be my OC experimentation and gaming rig running a 2.8e Prescott P4, a FX 5700 Gainward vid card andan ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe mobo. I will b=probably cool the CPU GPU and NB in this rig and then go from there

The other in the rig in my signature that will be transplanted. It is non overclocked but I want to cool it s well and then later on I may build me an AMD rig as well. The primary thing I am concerned about is adequate flow through the waterblocks and bat to the radiator. Gravity can actually draw the water down the radiator and then the pumps can pull the water into the res from the outlet at the bottom of the rad.
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Prescott 2.8Ghz @ 3.08Ghz
ECS 865PE-A Mobo
Corsair 768 MB PC3200 DDR
HP CD-Writer 9300
Maxtor 30 GB ATA
Danger Den RBX
1957 Chevy Brass Radiator
Danner Mag 7
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