Gold Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 1083 Registered: Jun-04 | no moving parts |
Bronze Member Username: G3nocd3San Jose, Ca USA Post Number: 51 Registered: May-05 | Called sypohon witha 50 gallon trash can going through a shaving cream can with the top cut off and heat pipes in the middle. Sealed with duct tape. Now theres a mod Lol. |
Bronze Member Username: G3nocd3San Jose, Ca USA Post Number: 52 Registered: May-05 | naw That water cooling idea gonna be big. Normal water cooling pumps can be anniying as all hell. They need to be small and silent. I like the idea sean. |
Gold Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 3566 Registered: Jun-04 | updated working link http://www.dvhardware.net/article1807.html |
Silver Member Username: Mrskullz1Brooklyn, New York Post Number: 478 Registered: Feb-07 | haha |
Bronze Member Username: DurskiPost Number: 92 Registered: Nov-06 | well, it has been 5 years, where is this pump? |
New member Username: RobhienglerPost Number: 1 Registered: Feb-09 | Its been 7 years and no cooling system!?!? Later this year for $30? - yeah right! http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1476 Oh well some uneducated layman seems to have more brains and has provided a "almost fanless" pumpless watercooled system. http://www.vonslatt.com/proj-cc.shtml I beginning to ask what to they do at Stanford except come up with b$£*^%*t. |
Gold Member Username: MagfanUSA Post Number: 1259 Registered: Oct-07 | MHD pump, the same technology used in 'Hunt for Red October'. I saw it demonstrated at a high school science fair a LONG time ago and it works. It would flow until there was much back pressure. thena stop. If the Stanford boys can get it to pump thru some restrictions, good for them. Haven't seen it yet, and it's been nearly 18 months. Which is forever in 'hi tech'. |
New member Username: ArizonaPost Number: 3 Registered: Dec-10 | Cool! Learnt a lot! |