Can someone tell me the details or send me some links about how to build custom water loops for PCs?
I'm interested on how you are supposed to choose parts and build the whole thing yourself.
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Just use the sink.
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Try Xbox.com
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[url=http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l1/g30/Liquid_Cooling.html?id=dhACGUNq]You can pretty much just youtube it and it have a pretty good step by step. As for the parts, there is this website I found back when I was researching how to build a loop. The prices seem good enough, I think. [/url]
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You get a length of garden hose, connect it to the tap, run it inside the computer case and turn that sucka on! <.<
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I stick with fans. I never trust water.
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Here you go.
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Oh look, another one of Shadow's alts...
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You're gonna need a water pump, plastic tubing, a small radiator, and some other things if you wanna built it yourself. I would recommend buying a pre-made one though.
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Buy one with a premade water cooling system. Unless you're a professional you wouldn't want to risk your expensive hardware.
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I don't know much about it but why don't you just purchase a case that has it already. http://www.xoxide.com/watcoolcas.html This site has a lot of water cooling for PCs.
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Edited by Solonoid: 1/25/2014 7:13:00 AMYou should try [url=http://tinyurl.com/mt48hq2/]this site[/url] if you want a walkthrough. [spoiler]If you opened the link, you are now a felon.[/spoiler]
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Edited by Uncle Putin: 1/24/2014 10:30:31 PMYou probably should just buy one made by professionals so you don't freaking destroy your computer with a leak. Building your own water system, if you haven't done it many times before, is asking for trouble. Edit: I think I may have misunderstood you. I thought you meant actually building all of the parts to make your own. Don't just buy a bunch of random parts. Get a kit so it's easy and you don't have to worry about having all of the parts you need.
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Edited by Progo: 1/24/2014 10:33:38 PMFill your tub with cold water, then toss your PC into it. (you really should buy a legit one, making one sounds risky, unless you just mean modifying the route)