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24-03-13, 06:55 AM
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Suggestions on what I should put here?
Dimensions: 43 x 81 mm (1.8 x 3.3 inch)
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24-03-13, 11:48 AM
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iPod touch?  This is so so tidy mate! awesome rig!
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24-03-13, 01:25 PM
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24-03-13, 10:26 PM
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iPod touch?  This is so so tidy mate! awesome rig!
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Thanks
Good idea but I don't want to spend much on this because I'm probably just going to sell it after it's finished because I still have my X79 system.
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Thank-you, but it still isn't finished yet
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24-03-13, 10:29 PM
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Crimped some LED strips, pictures/video coming soon (purple, blue, white) but haven't decided on which ones to use yet so I'll test them all out . Not sure if I should use my UV cathodes with a sound activated inverter box or not..
I have a surprise LED strip to show
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24-03-13, 10:58 PM
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Maybe engrave some kind of plaque to go there?
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Could be wrong here, but don't you have the fittings for the pump in the wrong holes?
Isn't that going out to the reservoir?
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25-03-13, 05:29 AM
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Maybe engrave some kind of plaque to go there? 
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That would be nice
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Could be wrong here, but don't you have the fittings for the pump in the wrong holes?
Isn't that going out to the reservoir?
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Yes, you are correct, I just assumed it would be an inlet being on top... :facepalm:
Would it matter though? I'm hoping not...
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25-03-13, 09:48 AM
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Ummm, it would matter I think yeah.
Cause the pump would be pumping into the reservoir where it would lose most of it's energy. Also, unless the res was filled 100% with literally no air in at all, you'd just send the air round the loop.
Also, the pump wouldn't be getting fed with water at all would it? It'd be near impossible to fill.
You need the downward force of gravity down on the reservoir to feed the pump, which you wouldn't have that way.
Can you not just get a 90 degree fitting on the front of the pump block and send that up to the res? Then swap the flow around?
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And tbh, I have no idea why you've split the loops in places. You could have made it so much neater without T lines. Would be way more simple to take them out, and go GPU to motherboard, motherboard to CPU, then CPU to bottom rad, and back round to the res.
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