@AlleriousHD Have a look on my channel, there is a beginners water-cooling guide. There are two videos which are the first two steps. There are still a couple more videos to come though, so the guide hasn't been completed. I am waiting for a reason to build another water-cooled system. Should be a month maximum before I am able to finish off the whole guide.
I use a Swifttech h20-320 edge kit (first attempt at Water Cooling).
The MCP35X fitted to the bottom of the radiator appears to be identical to the individual version save for a different top (where it meets the radiator / reservoir).
Will the pump heatsink kit fit to a 220 / 320 edge? The bottom half appears to have the same mounting holes and dimensions, (based on pics, documention and google guess work)
@Diziet83 The MCP35X heat-sink kit should fit to the 220/320 edge water-cooling kits without a problem. It screws onto the bottom of the pump, so depending how you have the water-cooling kit mounted it shouldn't be a problem. It takes up about an extra 50-60mm of space including the 80mm fan.
I buy all my water-cooling parts from Performance PC's, they have everything you can imagine for water-cooling and modding.
@Diziet83 you can get some water cooling parts from the koolroom, pc case gear, gammods, but performance pc's is by far the best but not located in Australia.
what's the total height of the pump with the reservoir and heatsink w/stand installed???
iloveblau 2 months ago
anyone? is swiftech better then ehiem pumps?
z34gtpz28 2 months ago
would there be any issues with using the stainless steel filter in the res? like will there be any worries of corrosion with copper blocks?
ZCMKiller 3 months ago
@ZCMKiller Its possible, just use the sponge part of the filter instead. Or remove the whole filter and use an inline one.
SingularityComputers 3 months ago
I say it Rezovwar
Willasap43 4 months ago
@AlleriousHD Have a look on my channel, there is a beginners water-cooling guide. There are two videos which are the first two steps. There are still a couple more videos to come though, so the guide hasn't been completed. I am waiting for a reason to build another water-cooled system. Should be a month maximum before I am able to finish off the whole guide.
SingularityComputers 8 months ago
you sir, can explain very well.
TiMo3mtb1 8 months ago
Another nice video, did you notice any significant difference in performance and/or flow rate? Thanks
PedreiraXtreme 8 months ago
I like the versatility of the water block
WARFOX101 8 months ago
I use a Swifttech h20-320 edge kit (first attempt at Water Cooling).
The MCP35X fitted to the bottom of the radiator appears to be identical to the individual version save for a different top (where it meets the radiator / reservoir).
Will the pump heatsink kit fit to a 220 / 320 edge? The bottom half appears to have the same mounting holes and dimensions, (based on pics, documention and google guess work)
Also, where did you get these parts in Australia?
Thanks in advance.
Diziet83 8 months ago
@Diziet83 The MCP35X heat-sink kit should fit to the 220/320 edge water-cooling kits without a problem. It screws onto the bottom of the pump, so depending how you have the water-cooling kit mounted it shouldn't be a problem. It takes up about an extra 50-60mm of space including the 80mm fan.
I buy all my water-cooling parts from Performance PC's, they have everything you can imagine for water-cooling and modding.
SingularityComputers 8 months ago
@Diziet83 you can get some water cooling parts from the koolroom, pc case gear, gammods, but performance pc's is by far the best but not located in Australia.
brodysstuff 8 months ago
great video
sonoftaz 8 months ago
you should do a giveaway hahaha
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