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watercooling is fun...until you find out..LN2 is so much more fun
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how should i going by recycle the CFCs or the water in the cooling system?
i'm sure i cant just let it go down the sink =)
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thank you kal

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so i am almost done with it...
and there is more prob now...

i took the system down just for cleaning and just make sure everything is working ok...
but after i put everything back to where everything was the pump starting to acting funny, it's getting louder and louder so i was like WTF and went in BIOS and looked at the temp and it was like 75 and still going up...
so i looked at the clear tube water is not even moving at all!
tried everything i can think of, not working... now i am just thinking about getting a cheep working water pump just get by the summer day that's coming up..

this is what i found on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=370286323509
it's made by thermaltake
just wanna know what do you guys think?
it's only $20 so i am not really sure how are they?
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I wouldnt do that (plus its a 1/4 inch pump)

look for a cheap used 355 to tide you over.

$46 shipped 0 bids for a 655 here

Here is a 355 with low bids on it too

there are of course other alternatives as well

I would remove the top of you pump though and make sure hte impeller is not blocked or clogged.
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I wouldnt do that (plus its a 1/4 inch pump)

look for a cheap used 355 to tide you over.

$46 shipped 0 bids for a 655 here

Here is a 355 with low bids on it too

there are of course other alternatives as well

I would remove the top of you pump though and make sure hte impeller is not blocked or clogged.
thanks bro
i just added them to my list

quick question i saw some Peltier for sale on ebay what do they do?
are they like the thermal electric pads? can it be used on water coolers?
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Yeah, you pretty much have to use water with them.

Its basically transfers heat via electricity from one side (the cold plate) to the other (hot side)

You place it on your CPU cold plate down, then drop the waterblock on it. plug it in.. and go.

But they use a lot of enegry. Generally not regarded as anything special. Was a simple way to subambient temps back in the day though.
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Yeah, you pretty much have to use water with them.

Its basically transfers heat via electricity from one side (the cold plate) to the other (hot side)

You place it on your CPU cold plate down, then drop the waterblock on it. plug it in.. and go.

But they use a lot of enegry. Generally not regarded as anything special. Was a simple way to subambient temps back in the day though.

i was watching some video on youtube about it, it seems really nice
this guy got his down to somewhere around 15F
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fYUVsydMmA

-------------HEATSINK--------------
========PELTIER========
----------------CPU------------------

should i just hook up the PELTIER pad's power line to like a molex or something?
molex is flat out 12V right?
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