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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Last April, I started on my water cooling project. I was well on my way to completing it when, on July 5, I sliced the top of my wrist all the way down to the bone wth a mitre saw, severing all four extensor tendons (controls your ability to open your hand). This accident cured me of my fascination with power tools, and put my water-cooling project on indefinite hold. I have since re-gained about 75% functionality in the wrist/hand.
Well, here it is, a year later, and I still haven't finished my water-cooling project. However, I will be trying to finish it up this weekend. The primary reason I'm posting is because of something I discovered today. I was gathering all the parts around me in a pile, and today, I recieved my Criticool 4-inch reservoir (and I ordered athe 6-inch version just in case I could use it). It turns out that the 4-inch is PERFECT, and here's why. I'm using a YY-Cube case, and the case comes with several detachable 3.5-inch hard drive bay brackets on the back side of the case. I've already modified one to hold my Via Aqua pump, but I had no idea how handy the remaining one would be. It turns out that these drive bay bracks are exactly the right width to slide the 4-inch criticool reservoir into, and as if that wasn't enough, the holes drilled in the side of the bracket line up perfectly with the mounting holes in the reservoir. What a stroke of luck! I can now easily mount the bracket itself anywhere on the motherboard side of the case that I find the most convenient. I was going to take a picture, of the reservoir attached to the bracket, but I have to recharge the camera's batteries (grrr). Anyway, I'll be here a little more often as I get myself back up to speed on this watercooling stuff, and I'll post a picture sometime tomorrow. The YY-Cube case continues to amaze me with it's built-in verstatility. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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JS....Glad to see you back!!! Nothing against the rest of the guys here, but sure good to have some fresh blood back in the group!!!!
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Welcome back J! We missed you and the chicken-monkey
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Welcome back, but more importantly, glad to see you can use more of that hand!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Singapore
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Ouch
I broke both my femurs once, but that really had to hurt nice to see you didn't give up |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Just checked on google what a mitre saw is...
GOD! That must have been a scary situation! Hopefully you will recover fully. Keep the good work!
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Believe it or not, there has been absolutely no pain associated with my wrist. Not scary, just one of those things.
![]() Anyway, here's some pics. The first one is the Criticool 4-inch reservoir mounted to a drive mounting bracket. The screws will be cut down before I actually put this in the case., and the fittings will have the obligatory teflon tape treatment. The second pic is to remind the old guys who I am - I built the once legendary armored radiator duct...
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Armored duct? I never saw that, but I came up with the same idea. I had a devil of a time working with that thin duct material since I can't bend worth spit. Anyway, here's mine.
![]() It has been completed since then, but that's a 56K safe pic even if it's old. You did a better job of measuring and cutting, I see. Nice edges. I chose to put the edging on the outside to cover up my bad cutting. Hard to get accuracy within 1/16" with a hacksaw for me. Last edited by Brians256; 03-12-2004 at 12:03 PM. |
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Well, my cutting technique was less than stellar, so I just ordered some aluminum pre-cut to the correct size from a place called Online Metals.
![]() In fact, the drive-bay section, the interior duct, and the external fan box all use pre-cut pieces. It was extremely expensive, but came out looking better than if I had been left to my own devices. ![]()
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For the record, I got the original duct idea from something BigNutz did on his YY-cube, only I took it to absurd heights.
![]() Got a pic of your finished duct work?
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I just had to go with fiberglass:
![]() (I'm considering re-doing it, because it doesn't fit very well over the core. The other piece now has a smooth finish (using plaster), and has been painted flat black, so it looks like a top hat. ![]() No power tools, just some sticky fingers ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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hmm....yea, limbs + power tools = not good. lol.
i've used a similar meathod for mounting my res. ALSO, my stuff still isnt set up either after two years or so...one of these years ![]() |
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