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Badie05's Gaming PC Build Part 4: Radiator (Thermochill PA120.3)

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

This video depicts the Thermochill PA120.3 from the famous PA series. This radiator is just jaw dropping massive. Watch to find out more.

Asus P5Q Deluxe
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550
G.Skill 4GB PC2-8500 DDR2-1066
Antec P182
Seagate Barracuda 320GB + 500GB
Samsung SH-S203B
HIS Radeon HD 4850 IceQ4
HT Omega Striker 7.1
Samsung T240 24'' 5ms 1920x1200 LCD
Logitech Z-5500 Digital 5.1
Logitech G15 v2
Razer DeathAdder

Swiftech MCP655
Thermochill PA120.2
D-Tek Fuzion v2
1/2 Danger Den Tygon Tubing
Danger Den 5.25" Resevoir

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  • wtf voice is really different?????

  • Compared to what?

  • i like the way you give out url to buy stuff online. that's good.

  • Thanks. Its to make peoples lives easier to locate the products that they see. :D Enjoy the rest of the videos.

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  • He's using a liquid cooling system to cool his CPU instead of a normal heatsink/fan. The radiator is what disperses the heat from the liquid. There is also the pump, which obviously pumps the liquid, and the reservoir, which is where you put the liquid into the system and can usually monitor liquid levels.

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  • @TylertheGeek28 thats what she said

  • its not as big as I thought it would be, all the pictures I've seen make it look like its two times the size of it lol

  • am getting the biggest rad you can have 9 fans on it xD

  • Do you get screws with the Radiator for mounting the fans

  • you need to speak up on this video part. I don't like turning up my speakers just to hear you and everything else is so freaking loud.

  • *dissipates

  • Thanks !

  • I don't see why it wouldn't work, but make sure you have enough tubing and fluid (and the nozzles, for that matter). I can't say for sure, but if it doesn't work, you can always get a second smaller rad, or sell the one you're getting and buy a new one. Same with the pump, although two pumps probably is a bad idea.

  • Thanks..yeap I was thinking a 3 fan aluminum Rad woud be fine. I thought Compression Nozzel compress the liquid... : ) .Sorry, 1 more question: I want to put Waterblocks on everything I can...so, are the Aquagate and one 3f Rad good enough to support all that travel...CPU, mosfet, memory(maybe), NB,SB, VGA....or Do i need another pump or reservoir or Rad to support it...?

  • Replacing the radiator shouldn't be a problem, although I would recommend aluminum since the aquagate stock rad is also aluminum. And yeah, nozzles are for connecting. Barbs are just little nozzles that go inside the tubing and you usually use cable ties to attach. Compression are like barbs with a part that screws on the top of the tubing, compressing it. They look prettier. If you do get compression, though, make sure it's the same size as the tubing!

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