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Old Aug 24, 2006, 08:22 AM // 08:22   #21
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Originally Posted by Horseman Of War
wouldnt it be AWESOME to rig up an in-case aquarium?
Not for the fish. All the noise and changing temperatures... not a nice thing to do to the fish.
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Old Aug 27, 2006, 05:52 AM // 05:52   #22
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sorry for taking so long to post back.. i have a sweet story for ya though

After installing the water cooling kit (witch is corsair cool kit btw) and running it for a bit. i discoverd i had a small leak (blue screen of death/water all over the place)

I managed to stay calm (Freaked out) and turn off the pc. I investegated the problem with my upmost attention ( half asleep) and found that corsair had sent me a faulty (broke di#k) water block.

It was then i decided to call it a night (said Fu#k this)...

so i bought a new cpu block from danger den and im now back in buisness. this block kicks ass.
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Now i will try to respond to the previous posters as best as i can.

My pc specs are as follows:

Amd athlon x2 4200
2 gb corsair xms pro ram
2 geforce 6800 gt
Western digital 120 gig hard drive.

as for the sounding like a fountain thing.. i take that back.. it sounds like a sorta poping and clanking every now and again.. that strongly resembles the sound of gurgling water. and its coming from the pump

Now i will go over my install process..

I installed the system with the radiator in the top most of the loop and the pump at the bottom most of the loop.

and i did not secure the pump down untill very last so i could let the air escape the pump. and i made sure the resivior to pump hose had zero air in it... but i could not get all the air outa the rest of the loop.

Now a new problem has arrived even after the old problem was fixed. the hoses dont feel like im getting much presure through them.. i mean they are flowing water just fine but it feels like the pump has gotten weaker.

man that danger den block kicks butt.
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Old Aug 28, 2006, 02:45 AM // 02:45   #23
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it has already been done and the persom making it had a split tank with the pc in the back half and the fish in the front half.

forget the site but they won a nice prize for it.
It was MaximumPC, somewhere between 1-2 years ago.

And the problem sounded like air in the line to me too. And with the problem being a cracked blobk, that is exactly what was happening. That is why they tell you to do a test before installing it. :P

I neverused WC myself, but have for a few clients (for noise reduction purposes, not OC). Luckily, I have never had hardware failure happen yet in one of those (fingers crossed).

And if somebody thinks WC is extreme, check out the "Cooking Oil Cooled Computer". When I first read this, I about flipped my lid.

http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/01/..._out_the_fans/
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Old Aug 28, 2006, 06:15 PM // 18:15   #24
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pump shouldnt really make that much noise, mine makes a little buzzing noise if you put your ear to it otherwise it is inaudible.
most likely have air in the system leave it running for a while with the top left off of the reservoir so all the air can escape.
My systems have always managed to flush the air out within 10 - 20 minutes as a rough guideline.
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