Hey you guys,
I currently own a gigabyte 3D galaxy II and am not satisfied with its temps and the LOOK of the massive blue thing on the back.
So i was thinking of the following:
I'd cut a nice big rectangle out on top of my case, add a panel acting as a fanguard, placing 3 fans on there and then create my own radiator
this is my plan:
I'll connect my water cooling tubes to copper tubes running across my radiator. Im planning on using copper plates (about 30-40cm in length and 2 cm in height) which will have 3 fans blowing onit from the case and 3 other fans on top sucking the air out. also i was thinking of the water flowing through the cooler like this:
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i hope u guys get my basic understanding of 'art'
for those of you who dont, the brakcets are like the turning point n the dashes are supposed to represent the copper tubing.
anyways i like this radiator a lot:
http://www.dangerden.com/store/files/images/radiators/bi/gts/gts360_1pass_black_800w.jpg
but im not sure how to start n what kind of material to use.
if you guys can give me some hints n tips it'd be much apreciated
thanks,
maxx
I currently own a gigabyte 3D galaxy II and am not satisfied with its temps and the LOOK of the massive blue thing on the back.
So i was thinking of the following:
I'd cut a nice big rectangle out on top of my case, add a panel acting as a fanguard, placing 3 fans on there and then create my own radiator
this is my plan:
I'll connect my water cooling tubes to copper tubes running across my radiator. Im planning on using copper plates (about 30-40cm in length and 2 cm in height) which will have 3 fans blowing onit from the case and 3 other fans on top sucking the air out. also i was thinking of the water flowing through the cooler like this:
______________________
______________________)
(______________________
______________________)
(______________________
______________________)
i hope u guys get my basic understanding of 'art'
for those of you who dont, the brakcets are like the turning point n the dashes are supposed to represent the copper tubing.
anyways i like this radiator a lot:
http://www.dangerden.com/store/files/images/radiators/bi/gts/gts360_1pass_black_800w.jpg
but im not sure how to start n what kind of material to use.
if you guys can give me some hints n tips it'd be much apreciated
thanks,
maxx