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Lol so what they say is true, there's always one in a worse situation than yourself. We have picture content filters aswell (photobucket for example), but TPU hosted pics I can see.
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lol.. I can't see anything TPU, but I can see Photobucket and such.. lol.. I thought you where throwing it all in the Cosmos S case.. Didn't know you had that sweet baby of a case!
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Actually I was searching for a case for a HTPC when I stumbled upon that baby and just had to have it. And then I decided to skip the HTPC project and go i7 lol. That was in November. And after endless delays I finally have everything together, and now its giving me a harder time than I thought installing the water gear. Eh well, you gotta work for happiness.
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That you do man, you really do have to work for happiness. I almost finished with my MM case, but it's all to do with getting it painted again then I can finish.. Now, I'm on to my next project, thinking up ideas and seeing on what I can do crazy for a sweet look.
But, that case is pretty sweet. Sometimes I do envy people living across the ocean due to how somethings are via PC.
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I just don't really want to mess with this case, just fill it up with beautiful stuff lol.
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WHO said P4 machines cant love water
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P4 and water cooling go hand in hand.
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Ohh I can join this club too now
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i was doin good for about 4 hours til the pump burnt out and my temp skyrocketed to 80deg
so now im trying to buy one of pp mguire
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wow, I hope the new pump is a bit more reliable.
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yea i was so crushed when i started seeing my temp jump cause with it running perfect i wassnt getting over 38 deg under full load using prime95 on max heat settings @ 3.8ghz !!!!! i was lovin it!
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Don't worry, the other pump should last longer
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i hope so! what i was going to do is make a standard res out of the XSPC res/pump thing. I will post pictures of it in the cooling section soon
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I just realised, I can join now too
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My other pump will come in today! once it does i will post some pictures
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it's very long time i didn't post here after AMD era in the past 3 years. anyway, i'm one of you guys using a Custom WC rig. Will post the pics later
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Holy crap, I think you set the record for longest period without a post.
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A bit of necromancing for some help.
Looking to watercool the 800D, but I want it to look clean and I also want to hide the pump and res in the optical drive bays. I was wondering, do thay make something like this for a MCP655? or any other short type res/top? If not maybe suggestions?
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Kick ass top. It even allows you to run 2 loops on one pump, and doesn't lose performance to do it, thanks to those kooky hydrodynamics engineers. http://www.skinneelabs.com/primochil...ii.html?page=1 Now, you just have to find one. lol.
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If you mount a thin 120.3 rad across the top you may be able to squeeze it in there, but the Thermochill PA120.3 was just too thick and took up the 2 top bays.
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I need to email swiftech and see if they will mail me the screws for my NB block
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Ok about to do some shopping and just bit the bullet on a small tube style res and make it work with fittings.
Need some advice on CPU blocks. Whats the one or the top 3 to look at these days? Thinking of 1/2 fittings everywhere but on my motherboard block, as they come in the 3/8" flavor, then using 3/8" ID tubing stretched over the barbs. Yay, ney?
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