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<blockquote data-quote="Olyrous" data-source="post: 144255" data-attributes="member: 23548"><p>Aberdino, I certainly like your hardware and cooling options. That's some smartly picked up hardware.</p><p>Concerning the pump, I think you should try the Laing D5 pump (Laing D5-38 Vario DC Pump). You can find it on many cooling on-line stores like swiftech (USA), watercooling.fr and others or possibly from your local Laing distributor (check Laing website, lainginc.com, however I'm not sure if the one from your local distributor will come with molex power connector, so check). This pump is a true gem, especially for systems like the reserator that don't need high-speed circulation because you can set this pump at the lowest setting where it is very quiet and has minimal vibrations.</p><p>I want to ask you though about the Silentmaxx. Does it buzz by any chance? Also, your case being literally a sealed box, aren't you worried about it in the summer (tv cards,sound cards, cpu voltage suppliers, ram also get kinda hot you know)?</p><p></p><p>My own cooling setup is like this: Zalman Reserator 1 Passive Watercooling system (CPU, GPU & Chipset Zalman waterblocks: ZM-WB2 Gold, ZM-GWB3, ZM-NWB1), Laing D5-38 Vario DC Pump (setting 1, suspended with tubing & shoelace), Tygon 3603 clear tubing (mostly), mCubed BigNG T-Balancer: 12cm Nexus Fan in PSU (AcoustiFan mounts) & 12cm Nexus Fan as intake (suspended with shoelace), HDD 2.5" in "Smart Drive 2002 copper" box, AcoustiPack Deluxe v2 SoundProof material</p><p></p><p></p><p>CPU: AMD64 X2 3800 (s939), PSU: Seasonic S12 430W, HDD: Hitachi TravelStar 160GB SATA 2.5" , GPU: nVidia GeForce 6600TD/256MB, Sound: Creative SB X-Fi Elite Pro, TV: Pinnacle PCTV Dual Hybrid Pro PCIe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olyrous, post: 144255, member: 23548"] Aberdino, I certainly like your hardware and cooling options. That's some smartly picked up hardware. Concerning the pump, I think you should try the Laing D5 pump (Laing D5-38 Vario DC Pump). You can find it on many cooling on-line stores like swiftech (USA), watercooling.fr and others or possibly from your local Laing distributor (check Laing website, lainginc.com, however I'm not sure if the one from your local distributor will come with molex power connector, so check). This pump is a true gem, especially for systems like the reserator that don't need high-speed circulation because you can set this pump at the lowest setting where it is very quiet and has minimal vibrations. I want to ask you though about the Silentmaxx. Does it buzz by any chance? Also, your case being literally a sealed box, aren't you worried about it in the summer (tv cards,sound cards, cpu voltage suppliers, ram also get kinda hot you know)? My own cooling setup is like this: Zalman Reserator 1 Passive Watercooling system (CPU, GPU & Chipset Zalman waterblocks: ZM-WB2 Gold, ZM-GWB3, ZM-NWB1), Laing D5-38 Vario DC Pump (setting 1, suspended with tubing & shoelace), Tygon 3603 clear tubing (mostly), mCubed BigNG T-Balancer: 12cm Nexus Fan in PSU (AcoustiFan mounts) & 12cm Nexus Fan as intake (suspended with shoelace), HDD 2.5" in "Smart Drive 2002 copper" box, AcoustiPack Deluxe v2 SoundProof material CPU: AMD64 X2 3800 (s939), PSU: Seasonic S12 430W, HDD: Hitachi TravelStar 160GB SATA 2.5" , GPU: nVidia GeForce 6600TD/256MB, Sound: Creative SB X-Fi Elite Pro, TV: Pinnacle PCTV Dual Hybrid Pro PCIe [/QUOTE]
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