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My friend and I are building a PC for my local highschool robotics team out of spare PC parts I have. We are water cooling, not because it will give any performance boost, but because we can.

 

The system is in some real old case my friend has. It had a full brass rad in it... Whens the last time you guys saw a brass rad? that's gone now, but we're making a full loop using a rad from an h80i AIO and a h60 AIO. We're using PEX hose clamps for the tubing.

 

The system has an A10-7850k, and an R7-250. Nothing special, but it looks cool.

 

 

 

 

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Haha that's awesome.

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awesome

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The the 120mm brass rad, when empty, weighed 1.5 pounds. They don't make em like that any more.

 

 

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How bad is it to use a h60 waterblock like that? I have been thinking of making a ghetto expanded loop for my video card like that.

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  • 1 month later...

Little bit of an update. Got a new cheapo CPU block, a new pump, and a new res (old one cracked)

 

I plan to LED it up soon...

 

 

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What are those CPU blocks like? I see them all the time on ebay and want to take a stab at one.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, beach_boy98 said:

What are those CPU blocks like? I see them all the time on ebay and want to take a stab at one.

Not great for what I can tell. They're great for looks, but my temps are not any better than air cooling. Its really hard to get small bubbles out of the channels.

 

 

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Do you still have the brass rad? I'm interested in it... Not easy to find these days. >.>

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7 minutes ago, Tmt97 said:

Do you still have the brass rad? I'm interested in it... Not easy to find these days. >.>

No... We recycled it.... it was like 2 pounds of brass.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, 3DGamerOnSteam said:

No... We recycled it.... it was like 2 pounds of brass.

crap lol. Well if you happen to find another, shoot me a message.

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