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  • That's Fucking Ridiculous man, I LOVE IT!!!

  • @EpicAMDGamer Thanks! Check out my other vids for the full end result :-)

  • wtf... :)

  • @ElsHouse Please enlighten me.....

  • HP computers never looked so badass! nice job dude

  • cool exelente trabajo

  • @willimas1000 Gracias!

  • small movement of fluid!!!! if there is intel pentium d 2,5ghz this ok but 2,5 max hehe

    but today when i7 975 3,33 it doesn't work because must be faster circulation coolant, nice implementation i wanna do it but for now v8 gives me 34st i want to have radiator outwards and bigger, and 2 water pumps entry and exit, and large fans, COOL GOOD WORK!!!

  • waar is je I/O shield xD?

  • holy shit its the ghetto way to water cool! lmao i wouldnt have the patients to do that kind of thing

  • @emerybryant Yes.....i did take a long time to build....

  • what are the dimensions on the rad?

  • @z34gtpz28

    Sorry have to look it up.

    Almost the entire surface of the side of the Compaq proliant 1600 case

  • Cool!

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  • your pc will run very cold!!!!

  • Awesome!

  • @l67swap1 Thanks!

    Check my other vids for the (for now) final result

  • @mikecrossrules OK.....so probeble you pump is not turning? Or there is a blockage.

    Have you posted pics?

  • Dit is retegaaf (=

  • @jojotjuh Dank :-)

    Zie mijn andere vids voor het uiteindelijke resultaat.....

  • @96Tomte thanks lukkely its more done now...

  • amazing dude

  • @ringelos Thanks :-)

  • Awesome effort!!

  • So what kind of over clocking have you done with it?

  • @langer1972 Memory and CPU

  • @langer1972 Check out me other vids........they show the whole setup

  • Is the radiator an OEM part? lol

  • Unless if you're going to open up the case whenever you use your computer, that radiator is not going to be doing anything other than trap heat inside that case.

    Still cool though

  • @StopMotionMind

    Check out my other vids TOT now 12 fans blowing on it...

  • @legerstee1

    You have 12 fans blowing on a rad, but it's only cooling one chip?

    A 120 rad would be fine

  • @StopMotionMind

    I currently cool more than one chip and normally such a other rad would be fine, but i plan on also cooling a gpus and perhaps I loop I through to a other water cooling pc. So I know its a way overkill

  • @legerstee1

    But I'm still wondering, how do you get ANY air flow?

  • @StopMotionMind

    Have you checked any of my other vids?

    Because there you can see the final result.

    And also a answer to your question.

  • @legerstee1 You have a giant ass car radiator, but only 4 fan cutouts for air to flow though?

    You might as well have gotten a 120.4 radiator

  • @StopMotionMind

    check the last video

  • @ERIK5564

    I already did that a while ago. But could you at least answer me? It doesn't make sense to put a car radiator in a small enclosure, stuffed away in a corner

  • @StopMotionMind

    well its in the corner and in a small enclosure to tidy it up, make it look nicer and keep it out of the way.

    it has sufficient airflow because it appears he has multiple fans linked to it. I'm not sure how well its working, i personally wouldn't have used a car radiator to do it but its not my decision

  • @ERIK5564

    Well, i just noticed your postings.

    And first of all i picked a car radiator because, its cheap! compare for yourself and see

    And yes it would be better to put the radiator not in a corner and have it in a more open space..but the problem is, i don't have that space.

    The best thing would to drill a hole in my house wall and put the radiator outside. But....than i have a hole in my house. And remember most cars have the radiator also inclosed airflow is key not the box around it.

  • @legerstee1

    i didnt say putting it in an enclosure would lower the performance and i wasnt against putting it in the enclosure

  • thats so ghetto man fucking awsome

  • @diesasukedie

    Thanks :-)

  • outstanding! congratulations on the nice build... and the closing words of the video LOL:)

  • @sanches2

    Thanks :-)

  • outstanding! congratulations on the nice build... and the closing wirds of the video LOL:)

  • LOL  lache man

  • lachuuuuuuu

    mooi gedaan man

  • @hansdegebruiker

    Dank :-) het was veel werk :-)

  • back away guys,

    this thing is gonna BLOW :O

  • @waorchield

    Blow?

  • haha , met een tuisnlang aansluiting , goed werk man ;p

  • dat is nog eens waterkoeling :D

    aan je filmpjes te zien hebbie al wel iets water koel ervaring :D

  • @scuffieduffie

    Dank je wel :-).

    Eigenlijk voordat ik dit ding ging bouwen had ik nog geheel geen waterkoeling ervaring.............aldoende leert men zullen maar zeggen ;-)

  • @legerstee1

    wel lef om een homemade goedje in te zetten :D pc kost dan wel geen 3000 euro maar toch.

  • @scuffieduffie Maar ja.......daarom heb ik meer voor deze oplossing gekozen. Breng al het lastige spul (pomp,radiator,reservoir, electronica) buiten de computer. En ook de warmte buiten de computer. Binnen in heb ik 3 slangen en maar paar connectors...........en als ik het zelf maak vertrouw ik het meer ;-), ow en het is spannender ;-)

  • @legerstee1

    In mn nieuwe PC bouw ik de radiator er ook bovenop. zodat er geen warme lucht de case in komt en de radiator ook niet gekoeld hoeft te worden met warme lucht

  • @scuffieduffie

    Goed plan

  • @legerstee1

    ook omdat er in die lian li PC50R als ik het goed heb nieteens ruimte is voor een 3x 120mm fan radiator :D

    maar omdat er ook 2x 140mm fan bovenin die case zit denk ik dat de radiator iets hoger komt omdat ik dan gewoon een plaatje maak tussen outflow van de kast en de inflow van de radiator om het zo maar te noemen, zodat er zo min mogelijk warme lucht dat uit de kast komt de radiator in kan, dus dan word het: van de bovenkant van de case +- 2 cm alu plaatje +- 2cm fan_daarboven rad

  • great work, quality build..cheers

  • @BrotherPAZUZU

    Thanks!

    I'm happy its done :-)

  • i am VERY impressed. with the computer and your english. great job man. youve inspired me

  • @trusodapop

    Thanks! Looking forward on what you come-up with!

  • Hey, at the powering up the two beeps sounded just like one of my UPS´ :D

  • @merlin07756

    HAHA........yes so does mine :-)

  • Realy a nice clean work... congratulation

  • @maiul1

    Thanks.....it was a lot of work.

    But using and enjoying it now everyday!

  • OMFG... Where is the engine? :P LOL

  • @iceman86694

    LOL .........you should have seen the faces of the guys where i bought the radiator from ;-)........."your building what!?" HAHAHA

  • @legerstee1 Awaysome! LOL :)

  • Cool stuff!

    I have a Proliant ML350 that I want to water cool. I'm in the marked for some cool parts to the CPU. Is it possible, you think?

  • @kyrregutt

    So your planning on building the whole Computer within the proliant?

    Or just that water cooling as with my setup?

  • @legerstee1

    Not really. I have an external water reservoir and I just need the parts to the CPU block. Can't quite figure out from HP's pages the type of socket being used in the ML450 series.

  • @kyrregutt

    You can just remove the CPU cooling block and see what CPU is on there (or look it up in windows (if you have that running on it)).

    Than you know what the Socket is. En probeble a block that is made for that socket will fit. Also you can check the dimensions of your current cooling block and see if a water block with dimensions x,x wil fit......

  • awe>.< i was gonna 400... but i cant do that anymore...

    Just bought a jeep today^^ so my computer is on hold... maybe have to sell it... oh thanks anyways^^

  • 3 questions... do yous till have it?..

    can you modify it to make it high flow with 2 input and 2 outputs?

    and will you sell it?^^

    I have a good computer that can use this... view my videos if you wanna see...

    I am running 2 loops... one for the gpus and one for the cpu and system board.

  • @takuhari

    Yes i still have it.....because i still use it on my own system.

    checkout-->(my video: "Extreme water cooling PC setup DONE!")

    And yes i could make two ouputs and two inputs.

    But no i won't sell (unless you offer a ridiculous price).

    Your rig is looking nice!

  • @

    how much is ridiculous?

  • @takuhari Just name your pice :-)

  • nice one dude, very quiet

  • ya well i found a guy that giving me his Coolit domino for now so it will give me time for the other cooling unit but i will do the installation on that tommorow check it out

  • Ya im goin to use your idea but i will use industrial fan and a fridge radiator oh chech my part 2 of my vid and im goin to subscribe to your channel

  • @JasonJustPlayin2

    OK! getting it on! :-)

    Looking forward to the picture.

    One advice. DONT RUSH IT! take your time and think before you act.

  • Hey quite impressive i like it and im looking for configurations of my own system i will document it i have done a little work so far you can check it out on youtube (Case Mods GSA ) its what i have so far

  • @JasonJustPlayin2

    Thanks for you post.

    I'll checkout you channel!

  • vette video man, kan je ook 1 voor mij maken? xd, want is zeker niet zo super duur gehehe

    vet man

  • @pleite567

    HAHA heeft me heeeel veel tijd gekost :-).

    Hoeveel bied je ;-) lol.

    En tja.....uiteindelijk gaat er dan toch ook wel wat geld in zitten.

    Maar ja....heb wel vette overkill met deze radiateur HAHA

  • Great work, I bet the next one you build is going to be even better! I got a big aluminum radiator from an old Ford police interceptor, I might give it a shot!, or perhaps I may recycle another cooler from it.....who knows:) I hope more people take the DIY way to water cooling.

  • @Blackinterceptor999

    Thanks!

    Yes i would be great to see more people do it DIY way!

    and send me clips of it ;-)

    Would be great to see the result of your water cooling rig!

  • @legerstee1 I plan on building everything BUT the water-blocks and I'm going to use all copper even my waterlines will be copper, I think it would look great when its polished up nice.

  • lol. He said "inpoot"

  • Awesome! Nice work mate!

  • @DCDUO

    Thanks! It was a lot of work.........

  • @legerstee1 I can see that! Very well done. How well does the car radiator perform?

  • @DCDUO

    The Radiator performs great! But the density of it is a bit high....so bit hard to get a good airflow through it. But most of the time the water temperature only rises about 3 degrees above room temp.....Currently have also the motherboard fully watercooled. More info will follow on my channel. Thanks for watching!

  • @legerstee1 Cool mate, subbed to that ;)

  • @nills99

    Ow HAHA maakt toch niet uit.

    Ben benieuwd wat is!

    Binnenkort post ik filmpje van me hele setup....moet nog even de tijd vinden.....

  • @nills99

    Tja..........tis niet anders.........

    Vind je het wat?

    Hebbie zelf ook nog leuke mods????

  • mine is a polo

    two its a nice size check

    out my vid you will like

  • @SuperAaron969

    Yes it looks nice, and you've been busy i must say :-).

    You could do somewhat better on the lighting on the pictures....sometimes

    it's bit hard to see the picture on your vids.

    Thanks for sharing and keep op the good work!

  • how many watts is that psu

  • @bobbysam232

    This is ONLY the water cooling system.

    I've have a separate PC on it. This is a i7 system. But this cooling

    system is a big overkill i know.....but who knows what i'm gona hook

    up on it in the future

  • @legerstee1

    I mean wattage for that cooling system? wait... are you saying theres a computer in there 0-o

  • @bobbysam232

    No you did understand me correct there is NO pc in there. It's only cooling ssytem

    Do you mean how much the cooling system is? I thinks it's about 80 watts including

    the pump/atx and rest. But If you mean how much watts it can dissipate.....

    its about how much a 1.6 Volkswagen would want to dissipate HAHA

  • @legerstee1 soooo whats the wattage for the Cooling system?

  • that is a sexy case

  • dud can u send me the bule print of coolerA tyler_miller87@live.com

  • @miller1234

    Well....i don't have any. I just build it as i go....That's also the whole fun!

    There are some basics but most of them you find online.

  • hahaha, lol. ik hoorde meteen dat je nederlands bent. (die accent klinkt anders wel schoner dan die van de americanen en britten :D) eindelijk een casemodding filmpje van een nederlander!

  • @nills99

    Yes ik know HAHA ;-)

  • Thats pretty cool, using your know how to build something like that. I would have used a car radiator fan instead of using 4 little computer fans.

  • @4g63attack

    I agree with you that a fan of a car was better.

    But i didn't have the room for that in the case.

    The static pressure (where i was afraid of) was as less as i thought. So im busy now to add 4 more 140mm fans on the front an 4 80mm fans on top. So...more to come in the future on this channel!

  • Well I would have use the computer case door as a mount for the car radiator fan ;) ..... I guess the only downside to it all is its going to be a bit noisy

  • @4g63attack

    I thought about that but than i had to cut away to much of tha case en this would had made is less strong.....

    And i had to find a different power supply (and controller) to power the high watt fan.

    So....i could but it thought this was easier.

    (all in all in took way lot more work and i'm even working on it now.....)

  • Very good and very well built!!! :D My computer is cooled the same way but does not look nearly as professional and isnt even in a case! :$ Well done :)

  • @jwb935

    Thanks! Yes i took me a long time to get it like this. First had a stupid cheap pump now got a better one.......

    Soon a video will follow on the setup connected to my PC. The video i had up was out of sync with audio.....

  • ur dutch :P

  • @woodshuck

    HAHA yes i know ;-)

  • Wow alot of custom work man.Good job.I would like to see ya build some kind of overclocking system with that kind of skill.VERY COOL ...;0)

  • haha thanks :-).

    I'm saving up at this time.....so hopefully in the near future......

  • Buy a better case man

  • If you provide the money!

  • A computer in a fridge will not work, it will blow the compressor.

  • wait if your willing to do all this just stick your computer in the fridge xD

  • @bobbysam232

    HAHA yes i really thought about that.

    But i didn't have one around and the looks are not so good ;-)

  • you can stick that thingy in the fridge and run the back to your comp lower out side temp = lower cpu temp =D

  • yes that's a good idea. But the only problem that (if) you get lower then your surrounding temp you can get condens on you water lines...and that gets into your pc....not so nice :-s

  • I've read about people trying that. It burns out the fridge. Most fridge pumps aren't meant to run continuously. It works fine for a week or so but then the fridge bites the dust.

    Plus there is a problem with condensation. I had the same idea as you and googled it a few months ago. Numerous people have tried it and failed...

  • how many gallons per mile do u get? lol damn thats amazing no joke. a car radiator lol but hey thats pretty cool.

  • i get 250 Gallons (1250) in a hour. It's a universal eheim pump. Thanks for you reaction. I'm still planning (and savind up) for a big PC to cool. Hopefully it will be a i9 system.........

    Thanks!

  • hey you stole my idea :) hehe. well i couldn´t find a full tower case so i built an external watercooling in a wooden frame with a VW radiator and two happy aquarium pumps. my dad is an architect and helped me with the project. looks quite good. anyway fantastic build! keep it up!

  • HAHA yes i know i'm not the only one with idea. Do you have pictures/videos of your setup!!! Like to see them!

  • thirst thing ill do when im done

  • Man this is off the hook.. genius.

    Planning this one for my next pc build. lots of respect for you dude.

  • yay you get vw polo's in the uk too

  • Yoo Bro,

    It's again a ingenious piece of equipment!!

    Respect!!

    Greetzzz

  • i payed 70 euro's for it.

  • but it really is an amazing peice of work, if i hadn't already set out how i had for mine i would concider it

  • Thanks! I realy had some big sadbacks but eventually i got it right...

  • did you get the rad off ebay?

  • No i just got it at a local radiator shop...just askes for a radiator of the right size....

  • do you mind if i ask how much it was? just because the BIX 560mm are £120, thanks :)

  • how are the sharkoon fans? need to know before i buy and i can't dfind any reviews

  • Hey!

    Well there aren't that muc 140mm fans availible. Ther are 3 versions of three versions of this fan. I've got the most loud ones. But at 750 rpm they almost make no noize. I think there good value for money..... and with fans it's bigger is better (less noize)..... hope you liked the video...

  • shame they looked like them :@ and no one seems to have them, what side rad was the car one? and how many fpi does it have? i wondered about using car rads but then thought BIX were probally the best bet, Great work by the way

  • The density is very high but i am note sure how high. I bbougth the radiator new, but is was meant for this car.... thanks took me lot of time ;-)

  • Wohoo!! great vid, that's sick man eheh nice tune by the way ;)

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