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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

Dell XPS M1330 Notebook watercooling MOD, the little How to

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  • 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 !

  • 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.

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  • Far too much of that shitty pasteeee

  • Too much paste, looks like cheap stuff too.

  • @webgier

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

    better safe than sorry

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

  • @bi11yth3kid

    I´m from Germany

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