Worklog : Watercooling my stuff in a Thermaltake Armor
This is a discussion on Worklog : Watercooling my stuff in a Thermaltake Armor within the Cooling forums, part of the Hardware category; Gotta love the ultra dependable Eheim pump....
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| Re: Worklog : Watercooling my stuff in a Thermaltake Armor
Okay, so currently its safe to say you will not be taking this to any LAN's. Very impressive outcome at the moment. I can understand why you say the large radiator is performing well. By the way the Laing D5 is the correct name for that pump. Swiftech re-badge it to MCP855. |
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| Re: Worklog : Watercooling my stuff in a Thermaltake Armor
0.5-1 Celzius Colder weather ... room temperature around 20 C Better cooling ![]() ![]() ]D-tek Fuzion replaced by Viscool CPU WB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() High waterflow ... whirlpool effect ![]() ![]() |
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, my "monster" radiator working also pretty good
without them 
























