Watercooling Help with setup

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Strudul, 18 Apr 2011.

  1. Bloody_Pete

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  2. Strudul

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    You can use it as a stand though...
     
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    Only horizontally though?

    I was hoping for vertical.
     
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    Hmmmm You could use a 120mm one and screw it into a block of wood to give it a firmer base...
     
  6. MrT0ad

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    This is a bit OT, but that's a very nice stand indeed.

    I wonder where the OP got it too.

    Not of any use for me personally at the moment, but I have a friend here who could also make use of it.

    I have an account on OcUK forum, I might be able to PM the OP and ask.
     
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    That's really kind of you :) thanks :)
     
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    I've just noticed that stand is for 140mm radiators :duh:
     
  10. MrT0ad

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    Yeah... Still, the OP hasn't made up his mind yet (AFAIK) and you've given me a hand (my friend wants to use a HWLabs SR1-560) so all in all I'd call it a result ;)
     
  11. Strudul

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    I know I saw that stand somewhere else. And I think it was 120mm. And it was cheaper.

    Sigh.

    EDIT: This
    (dont worry, it's not nyan cat)
     
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  12. Odini

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    Sorry to cut on in but wouldn't it be 4 more? 3 for the T fitting and 1 for the fill port?
     
  13. Apocalypso

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    It's the same seller from the ebay listing so you could try sending him a PM to see if he has any 120mm versions available for sale or what it would cost to get one made.
     
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    Why not make your own? Metal maybe hard, but you could probably do it with wood easily enough...
     
  17. Strudul

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    I did ask if that was a possibility
     
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    Ah, must have missed that :p All depends on your skills really :)
     
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    Umm... I am gonna go ahead and say I have no skills.

    I think my dad has a few tools and stuff. And I mean really, how hard can it be :hehe:
     
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    Get a block of wood some sticky backed Velcro strips. Job done :D
     

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