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WC'ing the Original Lanboy

Dolarin

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I've looked through the threads and found where people have successfully water-cooled the Super Lanboy, but I have the original Lanboy, and want to water-cool it. Has anyone had any experience with this? I know they now have "lower end" water-cooling kits that have the pump mounted on the waterblock. This would cut down on needed space, but will it give me my desired temps? Any advice would be appreciated.
 
the exos is perhaps your best bet if you have a lot of cdroms and hdds
 
Dolarin said:
I've looked through the threads and found where people have successfully water-cooled the Super Lanboy, but I have the original Lanboy, and want to water-cool it. Has anyone had any experience with this? I know they now have "lower end" water-cooling kits that have the pump mounted on the waterblock. This would cut down on needed space, but will it give me my desired temps? Any advice would be appreciated.


That depends what your "desired" temps are :) That being said, if you can watercool a shuttle with a traditional watercooling setup (separate pump, radiator, and waterblock) then you can definitely do the same to a lanboy :)

You should have no problem fitting a LaingDDC pump anywhere you want in the case, and then you just have to find out where you want to put the radiator and you are set, it shouldn't really be that hard to do.
 
I looked at that, but I would like if at all possible to keep most, if not all components internal. I LAN agame alot so I want to pack as little as I have too. I should probably answer the usual questions.

Budget: Under $200 if at all possible.
Silence or Performance: Performance is most important, but I don't want a dusbuster for a computer either.
Willing to mod: Yes. I have my Dremel in hand and I'm ready to go.

Thanks in advance for the help!
 
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