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Pump on water block

fenton06

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I want to watercool my shuttle and want to know if there are any waterblocks for he CPU that have the pump built into the waterblock so I just have to run tubes from the rad to a res to the waterblock/pump. I remember seeing this in Maximum PC awhile back, but I can't remember who made it. Thanks!
 
wow...never mind everybody. I found it. JUst in case anyone else is looking for something like this, it is the aquagate by coolermaster. If there are others, feel free to post the links!

Aquagate
 
I was jsut about to post that it was the aquagate. (Had to wade through some old links on google to some extra crappy stuff back around 2004.) The aquagate has a better chance of not sucking than any of those others. They're not worht linking, because I don't think any of them are still available.

The Asetek LCLC is coming out some time soon (or it might be out already - I don't know). Here's a "review" that doesn't actually review anything. The one useful bit of info in the article is that it won't be available to the retail market. That might change, but don't count on it any time soon.

One other thing to consider: if you've been contemplating a build with a radiator, an integrated pump/block, and a reservoir then you have enough room for a DDC. Any space big enough for a reservoir (even a Swiftech micro - if it's not too tight) is big enough for a DDC. Even if you have no internal room left over, you can just use a T-line. Then again, you could just go with the Aquagate.
 
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