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Hi guys and girls at LMG! Would love some ideas for water cooling my home server. I have an old HP Proliant microserver model N54L. I know it's old but it does the job for my home media server, hosting my website for projects and backups from laptop and phones.
 
I'd love to be able to water-cool it as it's getts hot as you can imagine. The only problem I have is finding a thin water block with right angle hose attachment. There's not a lot of space to play with underneath the drive bays.
 
I have mounted the rear exhaust fan on the outside which frees up space for tubing. I'm also thinking of using an external power supply which would also allow the existing channel for piping and lessen the heat.
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My cooler master AIO has a pump-block that is somewhat thin, how ever i dont know how thin you need it. The only other option i know of would be to custom water cool it, im sure you could find a block with side mount fittings.

At me or quote me, I want to hear your opinion.

 

Hopefully anything I say is factually correct. Sorry for any mistakes in advanced.

 

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