[geeks] Custom case id

Chris Byrne geeks at sunhelp.org
Thu Apr 26 17:11:42 CDT 2001


Bill,

I'm invloved in a watercooling project right now actually, My wife saw the
watercooling setups and decided she wanted it for her PC, along with a case
window.

That paicture in particular is a SuperMicro Server Cube case with a Danger
Den Radiator, along with an aquarium pump and what looks like a sparkle
(SPI) power supply. 	From the valve structure on top I'm guessing this is a
semi-open-loop system which would be connected to an external water
reservoir. However it would be unusual for an open-loop system to have such
a large radiator so I'm not sure.

I personally prefer closed loob system with a small internal reservoir and
large radiator.

THere's a new case on the market from www.koolance.com that has a built in
closed-loop water cooling system with CPU, motherboard, video card, hard
drive, and power supply cooling built in. Aparently the case is as quiet as
my laptop while still allowing for massive overclocking. I'm seriously
considering it for my athlon system (a T-Bird 800 running at 950)

If you are interested in watercooling check out the following web sites

www.dangerden.com
www.virtualhideout.com
www.hardocp.com
www.overclockers.com


Chris Byrne

-----Original Message-----
From: geeks-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:geeks-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf
Of William Staniewicz
Sent: 26 April 2001 15:43
To: geeks at sunhelp.org
Subject: [geeks] Custom case id


I came across this picture in reference to a setup for
water cooling to allow overclocking.

http://www.geocities.com/wilby98/whatis.jpg

There was no id to what components were used to
make this but I was curious if anyone on the list could
identify some of them.

What is the case and what's inside?

		-Bill
		Amsterdam
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