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Cooling water water, everywhere

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Koolvin, 10 Oct 2001.

  1. Koolvin

    Koolvin The Modfather

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    Our latest most bestest and baddest project (apart from the Vapochilled Lian-Li is going to be ready soon to publish - here is a sneak preview!)

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    http://www.bit-tech.net/
     
  2. Bursar

    Bursar What's a Dremel?

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    Don't tell me, let me guess...

    A clear waterblock for a clear case? :D
     
  3. Kevo

    Kevo 426F6C6C6F636B7300

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    Sweet :)
     
  4. [GiB] Spawny

    [GiB] Spawny Xqpack Lovin

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    Crystal Clear

    Nice to see whats going on in more ways than one.

    With std cooling the fans work or don't. With water its a bit harder to see the water going round and many people have come up with their own solutions.

    This has got to be the way to go, even better in a clear case :)
     
  5. Koolvin

    Koolvin The Modfather

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    hehhe!!! you know it!!! :D
     
  6. Zorro

    Zorro What's a Dremel?

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    Koolvin.

    Would you have able to tell me where you got that plastic from?

    I have searched and search and not found anywhere that will do plastic (Acrylic, lexan, etc) in that thickness, nor any that will do that in smaller sheets, less than the few metres squared.

    Any help would be appreciated..

    Ever since I saw the blocks on www.overclock-watercool.com (Similar to these) I wanted to do that kind of thing for myself, but have been unable to find the materials....

    Zorro.
     
  7. Phil

    Phil What's a Dremel?

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    I hope you'll be using clear bladed fans as well Koolvin !
     
  8. Bursar

    Bursar What's a Dremel?

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    What would be cool is a nice perspex res with some dye in the water.

    You'll need a stylish rad, and pumps are generally a bit of an eye sore, but you could always disguise it by having it in the res.

    I'm looking forward to seeing what you have planned.
     
  9. Cheese

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    wow... looks good. Looking forward to the article :D

    r.
     
  10. Dremel_Freak

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    That's gonna be one major kick-ass see-through system. Get the UV reactive stuff pumping through the water system along with the reactive fans and the whole rig is gonna glow like some radio-active experiment - WOW!

    Neato.
     
  11. Koolvin

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    Glad you like it m8, contact me and i'll hook you up some links.
     
  12. Kevo

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    On the subject of uv reflective water stuff, can you get some that glows red? Now that would be sweet ;)
     
  13. Gordy

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    I think its only yellow and green but red would be wicked :)
     
  14. Obsi

    Obsi What's a Dremel?

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  15. [GiB] Spawny

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    Welcome to the Forums Obsi

    So these things arn't so special :confused:

    Yeah right, you break the knews to Koolvin, go on. ;)
     
  16. Koolvin

    Koolvin The Modfather

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    who do you think sent me it? :p
     
  17. Lordflash

    Lordflash What's a Dremel?

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    how much is 120 Dm ?
     
  18. Lordflash

    Lordflash What's a Dremel?

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    Just seen it in another post oops
     
  19. slau

    slau What's a Dremel?

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    Mmmmm german engineering. Don't you just love it?
     
  20. Obsi

    Obsi What's a Dremel?

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    120 DM are around 56 US-$ or 41 £ ;)
     
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