Isn't my first pic what you wanted?? :huh:
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5748/fullqb5.jpg
The green represents the hose
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Isn't my first pic what you wanted?? :huh:
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5748/fullqb5.jpg
The green represents the hose
No.
I'd like a straight shot of the side, no reservoir, no paint lines.
Please.
No.
I'd like a straight shot of the side, no reservoir, no paint lines.
Please.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/clocker/Ds1.jpg
OK.
The rez sits vertically (like it's bloody supposed to!) next to the motherboard.
The pump sits directly below so it has unimpeded flow from the reservoir.
From the pump down to the rad (lower fitting), then up to the southbridge.
You can see the rest of the pattern- follow the arrows.
You really want the water path to flow from lowest to highest (or sideways if necessary) or you'll have a hell of a time getting the air out.
You can also see where 90° fittings would come in very handy.
that looks good clocker, it looks more like a proper loop.
It would be even better if the reservoir and pump were hung off the back like the Stacker's loop.
Sure but I see this layout everywhere I want to try something new. I know it will be hard but not impossible to get the air out of her.
BTW the Bitspower fittings were recalled because they in fact leak :O so I cannot even use the ones I have :( I have contacted Bitspower directly as per PPCS they said BP would replace my fittings with leakless ones. Hope this works out.