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glad to hear it Phillip - i never get ahead of myself...slow & stedy wins the race...
(perfect example) i came upon an issue that could have been trouble down the road last night...
my master plan for the lower section draining was not as seemless as i had planned...it appears that i was...
Phillip...if you want the big picture - you know where it is ;)...this ([H] log) is just reserved for my first (yes that is correct) straight h20 cooling build. I'm not a noob by any stretch of the imagination when it comes to extreme cooling...i have done thermoelectric/thermoelectric hybrid...
thanks guys :)
Little update
i attached a few more pipes & w/ the gift of sunlight on a day when there was a 87% chance of rain....i got some nice pics :)
more to come :)
thanks LibertySyclone :)
that she does :) she always needs to see what i am tinkering with @ all times - cattle dogs really can not sit still (kinda like her master)
few parts came - TY Gary @ sidewinder :D
some more spacers
a pair of offset blocks (prob will not be...
i was using your pic of the 24pin, but it apparently did not appear :confused:
here is one of mine
holding the cable/connector in the above orientation, insert the pin tool the same way you did w/ the female pins. while pushing the cable toward the connector push the tool it the pin...
to get the male pins you need an ATX pin tool (molex preferred) - i see you order from Nils as well :p
holding the cable like this pic: (sorry to use yours)
http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/j...CIMG0001-1.jpg
take the pin tool & hold it the same way you did w/ for the female pins &...
They are Bitspower G 1/4" Silver Shiny Triple Rotary 90 Degree 1/2" Barb Fittings on the rads & on the pump i have one Bitspower G 1/4" Silver Shiny Rotary 45 Degree 1/2" Barb Fiting - as far as flow restriction...it is fairly minimal...b/c it is not a "hard 90 turn", more of a gradual bend...
I thought i would share with you folks a little something that I have been working on.
more details to follow in the next few weeks
2 loops
Res -> Single Rad -> Pump -> Board Blocks -> Res
Res -> Pump -> Quad Rad -> V-card -> CPU -> Res
The TJ07 (it will receive one or 2...