Modding Luuurrrvly Water kit...

Discussion in 'Modding' started by Kalym, 26 Mar 2002.

  1. Kalym

    Kalym What's a Dremel?

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    Not sure if this has been mentioned already, but check out the water kit at this place

    Man, if only I could read German. Looks really nice, espcially the res with mounting plate and light.
     
  2. corvette

    corvette What's a Dremel?

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    solid copper with a zinc insert in the in and out think it said to stop corrasion so on fourth supports all cpus p4 amd p3 so on
    blah blah its pretty cool if im rong bout ne of it tell me my german isnt that grea but its ok
     
  3. Avatar28

    Avatar28 What's a Dremel?

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    Courtesy of babelfish. Forgive the tortured English. I'm too lazy to clean it up.

    The reservoir:

    Header tank aquatube The aquatube is a header tank, as one cannot introduce oneself it more practically. By its large opening one can fill it problem-free and has besides an optimal check of the flow. The aquatube possesses in each case 5 threads at its top side and lower surface, to which one can screw it on problem-free at the housing. The aquatube is absolute and can be blocked in each position. By this header tank filling becomes the children's game. Apart from the outstanding function of the container it shines with a special Design. The container is turned and milled out over 1kg aluminum. Dimensions: d=79mm l=70mm, V=160 cm³. material: Container: Aluminum, anodizes. Cover: Plexiglass, screws: High-grade steel. Supply inclusive. Catch-pot, 10 high-grade steel screws M4 for the assembly, without lighting module. Read also the notes in the forum.

    The metal plate:

    High-grade steel cover disk for the aquatube cover disk for the header tank aquatube. Material high-grade steel. Dimensions: 100x100x2 mm. (photo: aquatube with cover disk!)

    The light:

    Lighting module for the aquatube (blue) Finished lighting module for the link to a current supply plug of the power pack. The module is screwed easily into a free link of the aquatubes. The high-quality plexiglass turned part possesses a seal bed for the provided O-ring and needs only by hand to be screwed in. As source of light a very strong blue LED with 2200 serves mCad.
     
  4. stewe151

    stewe151 Stress Personified

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    Ahh babelfish... where would we be without it?
     
  5. ejmac

    ejmac What's a Dremel?

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    The BMW of watercoolers? I want a watercooled rig so bad but of all the reviews I have read no one can do it all. Its always good design but not so good performance or good performance with some leaks or excellent performance but hard to assemble in a computer case. Bah! Maybe some time soon?
     
  6. Haddy

    Haddy World Domination

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    well if ur reading revies, means they must be kits..almost all kits suck....just go around and pick up parts....say bix, eheim pump, and say maze 3..that would rock with a 120mm (100+ cfm )
     
  7. TwiSteD LoGic

    TwiSteD LoGic What's a Dremel?

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  8. Randland

    Randland What's a Dremel?

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    I remember seeing a watercooling kit available a while ago that seemed pretty cool, and got pretty good reviews. The only thing is that I can't think of the brand. The one thing that I do remember was that it had a matching waterblock that fit on GeForce cards and covered the GPU, and the ram with three seperate connected waterblocks. Does anyone know what I am talking about. I would like to find that kit again.:)
     
  9. Haddy

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    as i said ALMOST all kits suck....another problem with reviews is u gotta make sure no money changed hands in the processes...i would say anything about a product for a couple hundred dollars....
     
  10. Martin

    Martin What's a Dremel?

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