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Machinist's Mate
![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: I live in The U.S. South
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Yes; a junkyard heater core. A heater core is a tiny radiator, no more - no less. But a heck of a lot cheaper & thousands of water cooling users around the globe are running them as we speak. If you're twitchy or lack the ability to pressure test it with a water hose then go to an auto parts store & buy a NEW one....still cheaper than a purpose built one for a P/C. The reason you use distilled water is because it doesn't conduct electricity like regular water will & it's not nearly as corrosive - the water wetter I suggested is to negate galvanic corrosion. Five degrees of cooling is just an arbitrary number btw; I get much more than that. As far as water cooling for looks? I think you have water cooling mixed up with all those fans, mine is totally 100% contained in the case! No fancy windows or spinning led's. Edit: BTW my P/C's been water cooled as I mentioned for two years now without a hiccup, without a leak, without a change of coolant. Not sure why everyone is scared of what they don't understand but I'm living proof it's easy, it's reliable, it's the best performing cooling solution there is & it can be done affordably with a little leg work. |
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