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System Name | Sgr A* |
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Processor | Intel i7 3770K @ 4.7GHz 1.224v |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z77x UD5H |
Cooling | Water Cooling + Air |
Memory | 16GB Team Xtreem DDR3 2400 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 780 Classified |
Storage | 500GB 840 EVO, 2 x 830 256GB, HDDs |
Display(s) | ASUS VG248QE + G-sync |
Case | Cooler Master ATCS 840 Black |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi Titanium HD |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850 |
Software | A bunch of it... |
FS: Thermochill PA 120.3 17mm with 1/2" OD barbs plus one 3x120mm shroud and one 2x120mm shroud, each with its own gasket.
READ:
I took down my GPU loop and so I don't need this anymore. I used it as an external rad as show in the pic below. The rad works perfectly and it's in great conditions. NOTE that this is the 17mm version. Meaning 17mm spacing between fans (which may not fit some cases directly). It does have some small sings of rust in the outer metal where the screws go but that area does not come in contact with the water or cooling elements at all. It's just on the metal that goes attached to the shrouds and fans.
Also as you can see the internal walls of the barbs and maybe the rad are covered in a white film. This is from back in the days when I used WaterWetter super coolant and distilled water in a ~5/95 mix. I tried rinsing the rad many times but it didn't come out. The last time I used this rad I used pure distilled water and silver coils. I didn't really notice any raise in temps, though. Still performed great.
I will include 9 out of 10 screws for the shrouds (I dropped one and it just disappeared) which is more than enough but the screws really are rusty, so I would just use them as reference and pick up new ones at a hardware store since these screws are cheap and pretty easy to find.
This is how I had it mounted:
Click for larger pics:
Asking for$95 $85 $80 shipped in USA for the whole package.
FS: Laing D5 Vario Pump
Works perfectly, also had it in my GPU loop. Same story as the Thermochill rad with the white film in its internal walls. Also has small sings of rust in its base but again it's very minor and of course doesn't affect cooling performance since the base is not part of it and it's removable.
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/Makubex_GB/77f23f42.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/Makubex_GB/a50ae401.jpg
Asking $60 shipped to USA. - SOLD
Terms:
Shipping:
All shipped prices are to North America. Anything considered international is not included.
I do ship international, but buyer pays shipping.
Payment Methods:
I accept Paypal and Amazon Payments (preferred).
Returns:
I try to describe my items as clearly and detailed as possible. I guarantee no DOA. If an item is DOA please notify me immediately. If you are not happy with the item and want to return it because of something that is clearly stated in the description and you didn't read, that I'm sorry for you but you're keeping it.
References:
Heat: MakubexGB (89-0-0)
READ:
I took down my GPU loop and so I don't need this anymore. I used it as an external rad as show in the pic below. The rad works perfectly and it's in great conditions. NOTE that this is the 17mm version. Meaning 17mm spacing between fans (which may not fit some cases directly). It does have some small sings of rust in the outer metal where the screws go but that area does not come in contact with the water or cooling elements at all. It's just on the metal that goes attached to the shrouds and fans.
Also as you can see the internal walls of the barbs and maybe the rad are covered in a white film. This is from back in the days when I used WaterWetter super coolant and distilled water in a ~5/95 mix. I tried rinsing the rad many times but it didn't come out. The last time I used this rad I used pure distilled water and silver coils. I didn't really notice any raise in temps, though. Still performed great.
I will include 9 out of 10 screws for the shrouds (I dropped one and it just disappeared) which is more than enough but the screws really are rusty, so I would just use them as reference and pick up new ones at a hardware store since these screws are cheap and pretty easy to find.
This is how I had it mounted:
Click for larger pics:
Asking for
Works perfectly, also had it in my GPU loop. Same story as the Thermochill rad with the white film in its internal walls. Also has small sings of rust in its base but again it's very minor and of course doesn't affect cooling performance since the base is not part of it and it's removable.
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/Makubex_GB/77f23f42.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/Makubex_GB/a50ae401.jpg
Terms:
Shipping:
All shipped prices are to North America. Anything considered international is not included.
I do ship international, but buyer pays shipping.
Payment Methods:
I accept Paypal and Amazon Payments (preferred).
Returns:
I try to describe my items as clearly and detailed as possible. I guarantee no DOA. If an item is DOA please notify me immediately. If you are not happy with the item and want to return it because of something that is clearly stated in the description and you didn't read, that I'm sorry for you but you're keeping it.
References:
Heat: MakubexGB (89-0-0)
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