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    Need some guide...

    Does DreamWeaver MX or TopStyle Pro do them in PHP? I'm actually intending to start off with PHP. If i were to start off with PHP.. do i need to purchase webspace that run on Apache?
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    Need some guide...

    I'm fairly new to website making. If i want to make a website, what are the software i can use to aid me? Dreamweaver? Currently there r PHP, xhtml, html and asp. Which 1 should i use? I'm pretty confused to even get myself started.
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    Which pump should i use?

    MCP650 n MCP655 diff is only in the adjustable nod ya? If i get a 2nd hand MCP650.. i perform same as the 655? I was slightly more supportive for Eheim for their reliability.
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    Which pump should i use?

    I'm located in Singapore n there's no Laing DDC-12v here :(
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    Which pump should i use?

    How's MCP650 compared to the 3?
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    2005 Post Your Workstation

    Dude, what frame did u use to hold those movie poster?
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    Which pump should i use?

    Eheim 1250 or Swiftech MCP655? If i go with the 1250, i will get a relay so that i can use DC on the 1250
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    how often do you bleed / refill?

    i think it would be good if u change the water every 6 months.. take it as a computer maintence :)
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    Build your own reservoir?

    Bio-Hazard, thanks for those detailed pictures. Are those PVC tubing cover or? How did u managed to have the transparent plastic attached to the reservoir? U glue them together using rubber glue?
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    Build your own reservoir?

    Dude, i'm quite interested to know how u build it... Do u have a detail read thru like the 1 on ur ext housing?
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    How to ruin a 7800GTX

    Look quite BS though... If u look close enuff, u will see the end of the cutted part looks crappy.
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    Ok this ? May belong in some other forum, but its related to my ext. WC case PSU

    Here some good guide :) http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showthread.php?t=118964 http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showpost.php?p=1255996&postcount=16 http://www.sgoverclockers.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=189 I'm actually thinking of linking a cable from Main...
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    :confused: :confused: :confused:
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    My choice was actually D5 or 655 as both of them r of the same right? Both i was thinking of Eheim 1048 n 1250, last time a lot using them but since DC pump came out nobody cares abt Eheim :P
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    How do u hook up the fill port? If i were to hook it up a Aquatube, how can i take it out later? Any pump u guys recommend? Eheim 1048, 1250, DD5 or swiftech 655?
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    Anyone actually tried using those car coolant n dump it in? I wonder if those works better. How do u actually load water into the circuit @ the start? Load them thru the Reservoir? If yes, how do u actually know the percentage of distilled water n coolant? I sort of need some pointer to...
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    Do i just run the mixture in or do i soak the mixture inside for awhile?
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    How to wash the internal of a radiator/heatercore?

    After a long time, the internal will become dirty. How to go about cleaning it? And in the future, how to keep it clean?
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    Woth getting?

    Bump :)
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    Woth getting?

    Actually those radiator on my list are Chevy Dual heatercore Danger Den Dual Thermochill HE120.2 Haven't read/heard abt the Swiftech MCR220 as i haven't been catching up. Heatercore r better? I've read from shop review that Chevy ownz Black Ice X.. which is why i didn't even consider...
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    Woth getting?

    What's a good radiator that u guy recommend? Tested n proven... Size doesn't matter.
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    Woth getting?

    Silverprop Silverstorm radiator Wonder how it's performance. Or shall i just get something else.
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    Got it... !! Thanks Cathar, for ur promptly replies n help! I decided to go with 7/16", Cheer!
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    Any Coolermaster ATC-110 watercooled user?

    Thanks, i did a post there after reading. :)
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    U have any setup of 7/16" pictures? Sorry to bother, but just don't wanna order n find out that it looks like 3/8" :P
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    Edited.. ;) Does 7/16" have that thick looks of 1/2" tube?
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    Oh ok.. i think i will have to get it from them then. As for the barb thing, the 1/2" barbs that come on waterblock and rad r all on 1/2" ID or OD? They r on 1/2" ID ya? If they r, do i have to change them in order to fit 7/16" tubing in?
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    I'm located in Singapore. Any other ways of getting my hands onto the 7/16" tubing?
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    So, i will just go with the common 1/2" barb for the items and use 7/16" ID w/ 5/8" OD. As for the pump, can squeeze the tubing in? Or u have other recommendations?
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    Now with 3/8" ID becoming so popular and so widely available to certain extend of more availability than 1/2". Aqua computer cooling stuff all come with default 3/8" n it makes me undecided. The item that i intend to use are: Chevy Aquatube Storm DD D5 So its gonna be 3/8" or 1/2"...
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    In terms of temp, there's no diff? In terms of looks, 1/2" ID looks better ya?
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    Choosing btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID

    I've been trying to decide btw 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both?
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    Any Coolermaster ATC-110 watercooled user?

    Any ATC-110 watercooled users here? Currently i've a ATC-110 casing, i'm looking for idea to watercooled it. If u're using a watercooled ATC-110, can u post photo of ur casing here... Thanks!
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