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  • very nice work man.i am interested in doing something similar.could you give me a link to the connectors you used,the ones you screw down your laptop.thanks

  • @stavrious

    The connections are pneumatic throttle, M5 metric thread for 6mm hose.

    I bought it on ebay Germany, send you a PM with the link.

    I hope it helps, if not write me

  • What were the temps before and after with the water cooling ?

  • @Ronsanut

    Without watercooling 75 °C/167 F and highest level fan, with watercooling max. 53°C/127.4F and smallest fan stage, low noise

  • Far too much of that shitty pasteeee

  • Brilliant !! Very well engineered and thought off. Even the drip of the water is stopped.

  • @darnielng

    Thanks that you like my work

    ;-)

  • Nice

  • @Chowbrowns

    Thanks mate !

  • Too much paste, looks like cheap stuff too.

  • whats that blue stuff on the pipes and what purpose does it have

  • @webgier

    The blue stuf is electrical tape, because of very little distance from the components.

    better safe than sorry

  • where u from by the way?

  • @bi11yth3kid

    I´m from Germany

  • complete with reserator v1... how much would that be? and the cost stock heat pipe?

  • that copper tubing is TINY-what kind of flow do you get with that?

    also do you think it is possible to deform copper tubing to fit the same profile as the heatpipes?

  • @bazza4288

    Yes little flow in the copper water pipe, that you can see the bubbles in in the transparent hose in turn watercooling on.

    The need to try you with the heatpie, I think this should work.

  • how much would u charge to do that to my dell xps m1530?

  • @bi11yth3kid

    Complete with the Reserator v1 or just only the stock heatpipe mod with connections?

  • Thank you all who like my video and more than 10.000 hits :-D

  • Do you have this on instructables? What kind of water pump are you using btw?

  • @lamboix

    The water pump is in the "Zalman Reserator v1" built in. (5 Watt / 230Volt 0,5m pressure height).

    Instructable, not really only this video.

  • @joeatx247 thx!

  • bla Dell laptops :( Overheat, bad performance, loads of software issues, that SSD is the only thing that makes it fast :(

  • @MrTpengineer

    lol yes that's right, the GPU make trouble, that was my first Dell laptop ....

    I now use an Asus u36jc with OCZ Vertex 2 SSD, Winx64 boot in 25sec, Linux in 8sec and without Overheat :D

  • The only reason i am looking at this is because my CPU goes to 95 C during gaming. D:

  • Whats the point of watercooling a laptop? Looks damn cool either way. :D

  • I Hate Dell Laptops . But . I Still Have To Say . ( Dell Laptop + Water Cooling System ) Is Damn Cool . I Love It

  • That was pretty sweet,i never seen a water cooled laptop.is there a way to cool by just using the stock heatpipe cooler?

  • @sinusshaphard123

    Hello,

    yes this is an Dual Cooling System, you can use the stock heatpipe cooler normaly and the Watercooling optional.

    That you can also see in the image temperature at the end of the video, the last 15 minutes are without watercooling.

  • @UnenigmaticEnigma ide say its just something that is non conductive to protect the chip it may be touching

  • plz plz tell me where i can get that thin copper pipe ? :S

  • @munkeeblue

    Hello, This is a copper capillary-tube 3,5mm.

    You can ask your heating engineers or refrigeration engineers.

    Email me if you need more info´s.

  • @joeatx247 Cool thanks man ;) i think i can order it at 4mm on ebay :D

  • @joeatx247 Em one more question :D.. where did you get those small fittings ? :S ive looked everywhere for them :) but i only find plastic pond hose connectors. Not those small brass fittings :O

    Thanks again

  • @munkeeblue lol

    I also had this problem, searched and searched and i found a Metric screw sleeve brass.

    The course must have the same thread as your connections, i have 5mm Metric Micro connectors.

    :D

  • Make sure first u are NOT under warranty. SECOND. mine is never at 50 C and i dont HAVE that. mine is usually at 35 to 45 and its a c2d 2.66 by the way people. the PROCESSOR IS NOT THE ISSUE with this laptop is the GPU!

  • @solidsnakef unless you play minecraft

    

  • What the maxinum temparatur did you get? on this cooler?

  • @suttikarn043

    Hello, The maximum CPU temperature in the watercooling mode ca. 50 ° C/122 ° F, at 100% capacity utilization

  • looks fun

  • Nice Nice allerdings wär mein Notebook mit LuKü schon besser wie dein XPS :) meins liegt im standby bei 35°C manchmal auch etwas dadrunter xD höchst temp 45°C - max 50°C würde ich (Habe neben LuKü noch einwenig platz :) ) da wakü reinbauen wäre mein Lappi locker auf 20-25°C

  • what's that thing on your wrist?

  • @TheSevation

    ESD WORKSTATION KIT

    This is to 'ESD Mat "connected, powered for the same potential.

    This is for the no electric charge, the damage from my body, the electronics.

  • @joeatx247 oh cool, it "dosent exist here" in the Philippines, nonetheless

  • thanks for the info btw

  • WLP ist elektrisch leitfähig, und Überflüssiges WLP ist zu entfernen!

    Natürlich ist zwischen dem Kupfer Chipsatz und der Heatpipe WLP.

    Ohne WLP würden diese guten Temp werte nicht zustande kommen.

    Der Wärmeübergang ist für die Kühlung entscheidend und nicht alleine die WLP, der K bzw. U wert ist wichtig.

    Kupfer hat eine hohe dichte von 8920 kg/m3, daher eignet sich Kupfer gut zur wärme-energie Übertragung.

  • und warum hast du die WLP weg gemacht? die verbesser doch nur den kontakt sorgt für tiefe temps nciht sehr schlau !

  • dude be care full your going to crack the chipset

  • hi du bist auf kaltmacher, ich tue dich adden,

    nicht schlecht wie viel würde denn der umbau so kosten?

  • @Officer94

    hab ich schon ;-)

    Ja der Zanman Reserator 1 kostet ca. 150€ neu, ich habe ihn aber für 33€ gebraucht bei ebay bekommen und noch ein wenig Kupfer reste die ich naturlich Polieren musste (für umsonst @work).

    Ich habe dafür 2,5 Stunden gebraucht bis zum ersten test, danach habe ich nochmal überprüft ob das Kupferblech auch wirklich plan auf den Chipsätzen aufliegt und die überflüssige WLP entfernt.

  • @joeatx247 ich finds nur schade das die entwickler keine mobilen wasserkühlungen für notebooks auf den markt bringen... mein toshiba könnte es gebrauchen ;-)

  • where is the sound?

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