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repurposing a h100i

would it be possible to use the block/pump and radiator in a custom water cooling loop? and is is possible to replace the tubing on a h100i?

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ok but what about uwsing the rad for another loop if you rpelaced the fittings

 

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no and no

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Just now, Enderman said:

no and no

why couldnt you reuse the rad

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1 minute ago, joe_p231 said:

why couldnt you reuse the rad

because it doesnt have fittings you can replace

it has barbs welded on

and not a standard tubing size

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

because it doesnt have fittings you can replace

it has barbs welded on

and not a standard tubing size

ok i see the problems involved 

 

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I think the problem you're going to run into is that the h100i doesn't use standard fittings.  Also I'm not sure if the pump will have enough power for a custom loop.

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yeah i see that now. what if i used it with another pump and used it as a wb

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3 minutes ago, Ganz said:

My advice would be to stop putting a square peg in a round hole.

excuse me?

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1 minute ago, joe_p231 said:

excuse me?

aka stop trying to do stuff that is not meant to happen

you're probably gonna cause a leak and kill all your PC parts

 

seriously, just sell the H100i and save up the $400 for a real watercooling loop

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

aka stop trying to do stuff that is not meant to happen

you're probably gonna cause a leak and kill all your PC parts

 

seriously, just sell the H100i and save up the $400 for a real watercooling loop

ok ok it was just an idea was all

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