Get 30 or so metres of copper pipe.
Bury it under the ground. Run your water through that. Couple it with an IWAKI MD-20rz and a block of your choice. Should give you excellent temps all year round provided you bury the tubing deep enough.
Portability would be an issue though
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- Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:53 am
- Forum: Watercooling
- Topic: Cost no object cooling..
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- Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:47 am
- Forum: Fans and Control
- Topic: Turbine fans by Aerocool
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But I'm wondering, would this 16 blade design improve airflow? It only suggests "improved air pressure". And also would it shift the noise frequency to higher more noticable frequencies? More pressure is good :) Fans have a P-Q curve like all fluid pumps, and can move more air through a restrictive...
- Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:07 am
- Forum: Watercooling
- Topic: Undervolting the Danger Den DDC-12V?
- Replies: 6
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They are both the same pump ie the Laing/Delphi DDC. The only difference between them is the swifttech one doesn't have rpm monitoring, as they report it incorrectly or something like that (reports too often i beleive). So they left it off to avoid confusion. (when you see it spinning at 10000rpm ;)...
- Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:03 pm
- Forum: Watercooling
- Topic: Running Hot?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2630
- Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:37 pm
- Forum: Watercooling
- Topic: Ok how about this crazy idea with tap water
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- Tue Feb 08, 2005 2:33 am
- Forum: Watercooling
- Topic: Pump Questions
- Replies: 11
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1060 makes too much heat for the amount of water it can push through a restrictive environment such as a watercooling loop. If you want a huge pump an IWAKI MD-20RZ is a good choice, powerfull, reliable, and from what i hear, very quiet. As for noise: - Iwaki MD-20RZ as above. - Eheim 1048 is well r...