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Block and pump should be very low profile (the project is to install where there's little gap) and radiator must have great performance though smallest and thinnest as possible and same for the fan (yes one thin fan). Not too concerned about the tubing but yeah again thinnest as possible without loosing too much performance.

Lets say for the sake of argument TDP would be from 90W to 125W what's out there that fits these requirements…? :)

Saw something from ASETEK but not sure if it was just a prototype or proof of concept or something. Didn't get the feeling it is really for sale…

Here have a laugh at the guy reading the script - very poorly lol 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, caincha said:

Block and pump should be very low profile (the project is to install where there's little gap) and radiator must have great performance though smallest and thinnest as possible and same for the fan (yes one thin fan). Not too concerned about the tubing but yeah again thinnest as possible without loosing too much performance.

Lets say for the sake of argument TDP would be from 90W to 125W what's out there that fits these requirements…? :)

Saw something from ASETEK but not sure if it was just a prototype or proof of concept or something. Didn't get the feeling it is really for sale…

Here have a laugh at the guy reading the script - very poorly lol 

 

 

This is going in the realm of Diy as most aio's are literally just the same thing at this point due to asetek pattents.

The old corsair hydro h5 sf may be what you want?

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Most if not all AIO use 27mm or thicker radiators. If you have very limited space that requires a slim water cooling set. You need to build it yourself.

 

Alphacool sells a single CPU block/pump that uses G 1/4 fitting, Eisbaer LT solo. XSPC has a TX series radiator that is 20mm thick. Add some slim 15mm thick 120mm fans, fittings and tubing and coolant. You are good to go.

 

 

eisbaer lt solo.jpg

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I will look int both these suggestions thanks! 

And yes regardless of buying an AIO I will have to do some tinkering if my project moves forward.

Just checking to see if it is feasible before going forward and start buying parts as what I plan to do can get VERY expensive if I f*ck it up… ?

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