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Watercooling Radiator

RoninBlackSoul

Senior member
I got a heater core for my rad but its to big to fit into my kingwin case. Since my case has dual 80mm intake and exhuast, I would like to get a dual 80mm radiator. Does anyone know where I can obtain something like this. I've been sysfx.net but they only have it with 3/8" barbs biggest. I need 1/2" side. Some help is appreciated.

RBSoul
 
Originally posted by: RoninBlackSoul
I got a heater core for my rad but its to big to fit into my kingwin case. Since my case has dual 80mm intake and exhuast, I would like to get a dual 80mm radiator. Does anyone know where I can obtain something like this. I've been <a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://sysfx.net" target=blank>sysfx.net</A> but they only have it with 3/8" barbs biggest. I need 1/2" side. Some help is appreciated.

RBSoul

try

here

they have 1/2 in barbs for their radiators.. good quality 🙂

i'm gonna get one as soon as i get back from my spring break
 
Thanks.. but that heatercore is what I already have and can not fit in my case. I just put it in my old case and fits perfectly. This sucks if the one from sysfx is the only one. :|
 
RoninBlackSoul, you could measure your case and figure out what size radiator will fit, and then go to an autoparts store. Tell them what dimensions you need and that you want 1/2" barbs, and they can probably help you. They might look at you funny, since most people want heatercores for a specific model of car, but it should work.

cheap, a heatercore is a type of radiator used in most (all?) cars. Heatercores are used in computer watercooling systems because they are more efficient than some other types, they're relatively cheap, and it doesn't take a lot of water pressure for them to work well. Here's an example. The fifth one down (the one that isn't painted) is what a heatercore looks like.
 
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