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Water cooling a laptop professionally

salt on my wounds (Please read my post before hand before voting, I would appreciate honest yes or no's better)  

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  1. 1. Should I just save it all for a beast desktop down the line?

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    • nay
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Hi there it has been a while since I have posted.

Since then I have bought this laptop >http://www.eurocom.com/ec/upgrade(2,434,0) Currently in mine I have an i7-8700 desktop chip with a 1070 mxm variant to accompany it.
I love it gives me great game-play great everything over all not complaining on that part what I will say is Jet engines are a great thing to have in life am I right :D.
Anyways I digress to get to the point of the title I went ahead and went all out in setting up an external water loop. 2 240 rads, 4 corsair ML fans with corsair link to make use of the thermal sensors, D5 pump with EK fittings #regret but at this point who cares, even got quick disconnects to be able to go back to laptop form.

I am still in the need of one thing tho and that is where I need it to be made professionally and with care, the CPU and GPU blocks. I am looking for someone who can machine blocks out and make them pretty but that still use my loud fans in case I want to disconnect. I don't really know how I am going to do it, I have a rough Idea but if anyone here has some links or knows someone if they could leave me a reply I would appreciate it. I know cooling a laptop with water is stupid but lets face it I want to do it so why not? in other news today's sponsor tunnel bear JKJKJK lol

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editing the poll, adding tags, smaller text, doing the best I can to be adult
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3 minutes ago, AngelicBeatz said:

Hi there it has been a while since I have posted. Since then I have bought this laptop >http://www.eurocom.com/ec/upgrade(2,434,0) Currently in mine I have an i7-8700 desktop chip with a 1070 mxm variant to accompany it. I love it gives me great game-play great everything over all not complaining on that part what I will say is Jet engines are a great thing to have in life am I right :D. Anyways to get to the point of the title I went ahead and went all out in setting up an external water loop. 2 240 rads, 4 corsair ML fans with corsair link to make use of the thermal sensors, D5 pump with EK fittings #regret but at this point who cares, even got quick disconnects to be able to go back to laptop form. I am still in the need of one thing tho and that is where I need it to be made professionally and with care, the CPU and GPU blocks. I am looking for someone who can machine blocks out and make them pretty but that still use my loud fans in case I want to disconnect. I don't really know how I am going to do it, I have a rough Idea but if anyone here has some links or knows someone if they could leave me a reply I would appreciate it. I know cooling a laptop with water is stupid but lets face it I want to do it so why not? in other news today's sponsor tunnel bear JKJKJK lol

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should I make the font smaller for some reason I can barely see it but then again I am almost blind my self sorry.

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4 minutes ago, AngelicBeatz said:

should I make the font smaller for some reason I can barely see it but then again I am almost blind my self sorry.

LINE BREAKS and PARAGRAPHS.

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I was never good at the English language as it was my 3rd language sorry @SupaKomputa, if you want me to fix it up some more let me know I will try my best as long as it gets my point across.

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