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Reservoir/Pump help

For my new PC im going looking into getting a cylindrical reservoir, with the pump on the bottom. I have seen this many times but dont know what hardware is required to achieve this. Can anyone tell me what I'll need?

 

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Look at the Koolance pump + res kit

 

OR 

 

The Bitspower D5 mod kit.

Feel free to PM for any water-cooling questions. Check out my profile for more ways to contact me.

 

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@Ghost thanks man

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I am currently running a setup just like this. I have a 250ml res sitting on top of my mcp-655. I bought the mod kit for my pump which turns the top/side of it into g1/4" fittings, then I took a male-to-male extender fitting (it is actually a SLI waterblock connector) to connect the two together.

 

I know they make kits that can do this, but this option would let you connect practically any 2 together, assuming you have g1/4" fittings on the pump. I am at work so I cannot post pictures atm but I can later, if you'd like.

 

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like ghost said, bitpower mod kit is a good choice

 

They can be found here in many sizes http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g/c97/s169/list/p1/b145/Bitspower_International_Co_Ltd-PC_Water_Cooling_Reservoirs-Reservoir_Accessories-Page1.html

They look awesome combined with pump tops found here http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g/c107/s1805/list/p1/b145/Bitspower_International_Co_Ltd-PC_Water_Cooling_Pumps-D5_Pump_Tops-Page1.html

 

You might consider watching Singularity Computer's video on it http://youtu.be/4591X91-FUM?t=13m5s it starts when he starts talk about the res and pump config.

 

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