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Fergy007

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  • Birthday Jul 29, 1992

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  1. Vessel - Fergy007 Vid 1 - 10GB Storage - https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf Vid 2 - Dell XPS 13 - https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl I agree Linus should at least keep the case from his rig due to its sentimental value.
  2. Thanks everyone for all your input. After putting together a quick test loop and looking it over in person along with the advise given I have released that it really won't work. I'm now currently in the planning of a nice clean normal loop. Thanks again.
  3. This is interesting as I didn't think their was waterblocks like that. I know it seems silly but I'm really interested in trying this, do you think it would cause any instant damage? I was thinking of tubing it all up, getting the pump running then booting into the bios to see the temps. I know in theory it won't work but if I sit in bios and see the temp rise I can shut it off.
  4. Yeah I understand that but I have seen it where they are all used. It was a gpu only loop so went into gpu 2 from the bottom, to gpu 1, back to gpu 2 then back to the loop. http://www.hydracomputers.co.uk/forums/attachments/15860129476_8fe9ee0200_b-jpg.788/ http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1964092/flags/LL
  5. Yeah I see what you mean. Wouldn't the exact same happen in sli, when I have seen it all four ports are used on both gpus, so wouldn't the flow bypass both gpus? Thanks for all your help though. I will have to give it a good rethink.
  6. How does sli effect how the water flows through the loop? I don't see how it would make any difference.
  7. It's the evga hydrocopper. I'm not sure if it will work but I have seen it done before, snef has done it a few times with his gpu loops, going strait from one gpu to the next then back again to the rest of the loop.
  8. The block has four ports, two top two bottom like normal. I was going to use the bottom right as inlet from the pump, top right as outlet to the cpu block, top left as inlet from the cpu block and then bottom left as outlet to the rads.
  9. I'm don't have sli at the moment but I'm sure I have seen this done before with sli set ups. My loop would be: Res-pump-gpu-cpu-gpu-rad-rad-res. It would be a full loop just retuning from the cpu back to the gpu and then onto the rads. It is simply for authentic reasons. My main worry was the flow to the gpu, as I could see it just being bypassed.
  10. Hi I am wanting to set my custom loop up so that the tubing goes from the pump to the gpu to the cpu then back to the gpu. Basically doing a U turn in the cpu. Is this possible? Thanks
  11. I have found the red tubing but only in US stores not any UK ones. I am thinking of trying the clear tubing and using red dye instead. Can anyone recommend good permanent dye? I know some are just for short term / shows. Thanks.
  12. Ah I can't really afford to do that. I can't find any red? Only uv orange. Can you link me the red tubing? Thanks
  13. Silly question but would I be able to get away with using my 3/8 tubing with the primochill 7/16? I can't really afford to be swapping out all my fittings to a new size. To make it worse the xspc tubing you recommend doesn't come in red, only orange.
  14. As far as i'm aware i am using primoflex, it is made my primochill. Here is a link to what i purchased. http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-104-PM&groupid=962&catid=1530&subcat=1548
  15. As you can hopefully see the tubing has been significantly bent and indented making it almost impossible for me to get the compression ring back onto the tubing for reuse. Do you mean to change to 7/16 5/8 tubing to go onto the 3/8 5/8 fittings i have? Or in general 7/16 5/8 is better to work with? Is the XSPC easier to work with? I find the Primochill very very rigid and hard to manipulate.
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