Re: introduction to destruction: watercooling 2 gtx 690
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My intention is to lightly mod the case to accomodate and hidden a slim optical drive, I'd also like to cover the two drive bays on the floor of the case with a plate that hides them and clears out the overall look keeping them accessible.
for the tank I have no concern at all. The biggest part of theyr business are water/fluids tanks for sientific labs and test machineries, I have no further details on it, but I know they also test pressures theyr tanks up to 10 bar to ensure that policarbonate has glued/soldered properly.
they do all the job by request of the customer, so I can have a fill and a drain port just where i want them, and the back of the case looks to me a pretty darn good place where to hide them and still have them accessible. (BTW if someone is intrested I can give the contacts of the shop)
let's move on to the fittings.
ok, for the compression ones. they look clear and tidy as I want them to look. is there a brand that 'does it better?'
Pump:
a standalone one, no integrated solutions so that it can be replaced or inspected without draining the whole loop. following this logic I would like to have a (tap?) both over and after the pump to be able to isolate it.
I don't need a top notch one, but the closer we get to 'top notch' the happier I am, so, performance and reliability. moneys are made to be spent and I prefer a most durable solution than a cheaper one.
there are too many different products of this kind on the market to just pick one. what's your piece of advice about it?
thank you all
Jes