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It is basically an AIO with RAD for 92mm fans. Manufactured for HP by asetek.

So a friend of mine had this cooler it was leaking. I was pretty sure i will be able to repair it so took it from him. If i was unable to repair it I could still use the tiny RAD or the copper plates so it was a win win. Most of the coolant leaked and the remaining i drank tasted like grapes juice. The PCB was in bad shape as the leaked coolant corroded it. Lucky me the windings were okay. So cleaned it good added the RGB bling and voila !!!

 

 

 

 

There is rattling sound that i cant get rid of. I have to lower the pump rpm to 30%. The results are satisfying for the RAD size and if i was running my CPU at stock voltages and clock it would have been more than perfect.

I loved the fine fins and loved how clean it was from inside considering this thing is pretty old. It was a tiny project i enjoyed working on.

 

Future: Maybe transparent tubings. Rest seems perfect.

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24 minutes ago, DIY tech said:

Most of the coolant leaked and the remaining i drank tasted like grapes juice.

:P

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that could be neat if you ever do a sleeper in a 90s or 2000s case as they often have 92mm fan slots instead of 120mm ones

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36 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

that could be neat if you ever do a sleeper in a 90s or 2000s case as they often have 92mm fan slots instead of 120mm ones

Lol my modded XPS has 92mm exhaust at back. Thats why it was a perfect fit for me :P 

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41 minutes ago, r2724r16 said:

:P

Believe me it was just like red grapes juice. 

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