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Unread 04-16-2004, 04:49 PM   #1
sandman
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Default Watercooling PSU/hard-drive/mosfets

Alright, I'm running dual loop right now. One for the cpu, and one for the gpu.

I'd like to watercool my mosfets, my PSU, and hard-drive.

These seem to be straight forward enough, and I'm fairly sure I can do them with the tools available. I have a dremel with a bunch of attachments, a hacksaw, a table saw.

For the hard-drive, I pretty much just plan on one that wraps around it, and mounts in a 5.25" bay. Like, with some copper pipe soldered to some copper sheet that goes onto the sides and maybe the top of the hard-drive. Seems easy enough, unless there is a flaw in my thinking.

The PSU, I pretty much plan to cut down the heatsinks, and basically attach some copper pipe to them. I was thinking maybe some Arctic silver and some threaded rod and a couple nuts to hold it on. Or should I just use Arctic Alumina Epoxy?

The Mosfets, this could be the tricky part. As you can see here, the mosfets aren't ina lin or anything, and there are some caps and coils in between them. So, Any ideas how to do this?
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