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Really cool "scrapyard" watercooling

I'm not taking any credit for this at all. But this is a pretty neat little setup these guys do. They don't go into details on parts or a build guide, but it is eerily similar to the scrapyard wars pt 2 watercooling challenge. With access to amazon/ebay it would be interesting to see what @LinusTech or Slick could come up with for a homemade watercooling solution, and if the cooling performance would be as dramatic as this video shows. 

 

 

@Geek Seek on youtube. Originally saw this on the reddit buildapc channell

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"really Cool scrapyard watercooling"

 

was that pun intended?

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Linus and Luke already did create a custom watercooling loop without using any off the shelf components designed for watercooling in Scrapyard Wars 2 :P

 

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thats almost something i would do lol. only reson im not going to is that i already have a massive air cooler and my case dosent have anywere to mount anything but a 90mm radiator xD 

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@Lolucoca yes, but theirs was using only local parts and they couldn't use anything that was designed for a PC beforehand. So they had to hand make/re-use random other components, ie car radiators. I was basically saying that if they opened up the rules a bit it would be neat to see what they could come up with. 

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