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Watercooled Laptop

i just dont know what to say about this .. so here you go

 

Watercooled laptop.. humm 

My PC

I wrote a bit about my current watercooling system here. Read it if you want too.

General Info

I’m in the process of getting my site upgraded with a new look and a decent store. There’s no exact timeline for this but im hoping it should be some what working within a month

I’ll be ordering more stock at the end of this week so keep an eye out for it. If you want anything I don’t currently sell drop me a line and I’ll see what I can do.

Why you need TEC cold plates

I wrote this in reply to a post on one of the forums . i beleive it would benifit my readers too . so here you go 

 

Set it on fire !

As you can guess I have my watercooling system up and running .. im pretty happy with it’s performance. The reduction in temps has allowed me to over clock my CPU/GPU more without raising voltages. However I still couldn’t obtain 3Gigs at 1.4volts .. So I performed a hardware voltage mod to my motherboard to increase the voltage. After completing this mod it enabled me to increase my cpu voltage to 1.8 volts. I only required 1.6volts to obtain a Orthos/prime stable 3Gig. I did run into one problem running my cpu at 1.6 volts though.. My PSU wasn’t powerful enough to power my pc anymore.

My watercooling system completed

 

New stock

New stock should be here Tuesday / Wednesday

T-Balancer bigNG

I bought a T-balancer bigNG to control the rpm of my pumps and fans. This will enable me to run the water temp at X temp and my CPU at Y temp while creating a minium about of noise while going it. The best thing about this fan controller is it doesn’t use PWM to control fan speed, which means it can achieve very low fan speeds with out making the fans create a hideous switching noise. Oh and it can read motherboard CPU temps too.

T-balancer bigNG

Fans

Here is an update on my loop... it pretty much speaks for itself.

The only thing I will say is - as you can see - I will be mounting the pumps on a piece of 6mm thick MDF. This is to reduce vibrations and therefore noise.

A list of what im importing

Swiftech H20-220 Compact CPU Liquid cooling system
Thermoelectric module: 226 watts, 50x50mm
D-tek FuZion CPU Water Block
Swiftech Apogee GT universal water block
EK-Multioption RES 100 rev.2
Swiftech MCP 355 12v DC Pump
Swiftech MCW60-R VGA cooler
Swiftech MCW30 Chipset cooler
ClearFLEX 60 Tubing 1/2" ID / 3/4" OD
ClearFLEX 60 Tubing 3/8" ID / 5/8" OD
Dangerden High Flow G 1/4 Fittings - 3/8"
Swiftech MCR Quiet Power Series radiators - 120mm Black - MCR120-QPK

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