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Considering doing an external radiator on my PC... Any other companies make something like this?

TexasBulldog74

Before I click buy im curious if anyone knows of any other company that offers a setup like this?  

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Its niche so hard to find and stupid overpriced, you may aswell just go ghetto loop like me but depending on how much you cheap out (i max cheaped out) it can be ok ish to absolute hell to build

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Im just lazy asf to build it but i may build it soon since i may have a chance at hwbot open oc if i get this thing running along with my pentium 4 631 or celeron d 347 (aiming for >5.5g)

 

 

Basically dont be an idiot and go buy a big car/truck rad for dirt cheap and start assembling a ghetto loop instead of overpaying for literally just a pc specific truck rad

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Setups like that that I know of are usually custom made. Unless the price is right I'd look into just building one of those yourself, it would take you an hour or two, corner stock, a drill, a riviter, a radiator, fittings, and (optional) reservoir and pump. 

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....why?

Seems like a lot of added headache and risk for not a lot of gain.

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19 minutes ago, dizmo said:

....why?

Seems like a lot of added headache and risk for not a lot of gain.

Why not?  Looks like a fun project.

 

I don't want an AIO as I want something I can maintain and not just wait for it to die, clog or evaporate and I don't want to deal with fitting everything in my case.  I just think it would be fun to put together.

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