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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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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Mar 2004
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because my 2 week old mag 3 is LEAKING out the damn gasket. I took it apart and the O-ring looks intact. I cant see any cracks and its defintily coming out of the gasket's seal (Ive watched it drip). What gives? The screws were as tight as could be.
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Jan 2004
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It has a known leaking problem. Anyone could have told you this. Just silicone/epoxy/goop/JB weld it, or, alternatively, try to get it fixed on warranty.
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Welcome to Procooling.com March 2000 edition
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Vaseline works too, and is much less... permanent.
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Cooling Savant
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if I cant find RTV I'll get silicone sealent
thanks guys
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OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT
http://www.spatula-city.us/upload/up.../pumpbroke.jpg Yeh, I'm selling this and getting a hydor. Hydor: a brand I've never ever had to **** around with. I notice i'm getting the same temps with my L20 that I did with the Mag 3, so fudge it. L25/30 for me! If anyones interested in a great working pump except for some gasket issues check the for sale section ![]() /edit: better picture: http://www.spatula-city.us/upload/up...pumpbroke2.jpg
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Cooling Savant
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kronchev: What CPU/radiator are you using? What temperature measuring are you using? Have you run a Hydor for several years?
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2400+-Mobile (1.8 ghz) @ 2.1 ghz, 1.70 volts. Shoddy o/c but the temps go up maybe a degree or two with the highest OC on this POS chip, 2.3 ghz @ 1.825v. However I'm going to be running two of these things at that speed so I'm getting it used to this. Double Bonneville core (got it from Autozone, nooo idea what any of the specs are for it, i just made up answers to the year, etc he was asking me). I'm using...onboard diodes ![]() This hydor is relativly new to what people are expecting in terms of reliability. It was my first pump, I joined in March when I got w/c, so that means its been going a whole 2 months 24/7, except for the two weeks when I had this danner disaster. It doesnt feel like its going to kick out, it is completly silent, and its very, very small, and oh yes IT DOESNT GIVE ME ANY BACKTALK, very important. I have had a good 2 months with a Hydor and I expect this thing to go a year, more. I dont expect to use it for a full year (I upgrade too often) but I could probabily find a system for it ![]()
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You expect it to run for a year? Well, a Danner has a three year warranty, and a bit of a leaking problem... Would you rather goop a 36 dollar pump than buy three 50 dollar ones?
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I had the same problem with my danner leaking. I fixed it with this.
http://www.permatex.com/auto/autouh....&item_no=22071 probably the same thing you're talking about using. Danner seems to be a good pump. My girlfriend accidentally shut the fans/comp off without shutting off the tec, and the water got warm enough to make the pump dump all the water out. Probably warped the plastic housing some, but it runs fine after a reseal with the rtv liquid gasket. :shrug:
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