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watercooling a small case

xinoxide

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Dec 14, 2006
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I am a Huge fan of relatively small cases.

i have a lianli pc-v600black:

PC-v600

i want to install a decent little watercooling system in this thing, ive got my core 2 duo e6600 doing 3.2GHz with a zalman cnps8000.

since i cant fit a huge heatsink in here (psu covers processor) and id like to OC a little bit more, but im already up in the 50C range. and my northbridge is a little under the threshhold of pain when it coems to heat.

if anyone knows a way i could mount a radiator somewhere (inside hopefully) on this case i could use the help.

waterblocks and pump wouldnt be a problem.

i know the v600 is a funky little case, but its the best case i have ever seen for my own tastes (size vs style). a little help would be lovely.

(and NO, i will not set a friggin eiffel tower outside of my box, i do not have the room for it.)
 

xinoxide

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Dec 14, 2006
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come on people, need my transistors to have less naturally occuring energy(heat) to make room for more externally supplied energy (overvoltage) here. so that i might reach higher clock speeds, due to a stronger transistor signal. as methinks anyone with a brain around here would put it.