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    water cooling mod

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Yolda, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. Yolda

    Yolda Notebook Guru

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    Hey people want to do a water cooling mod to my laptop, i want to know ehre can i find the smallest water pump, block, and radiator to adpapt them INTO my laptop removing the existing fans ;) i would apriciate any help, i found a Koolance gpu block to be very small, and anothr pumo at newegg, but i still need a small radiator or maybe i will need to build my own. anyway its for a dell e1705 so messures would be welcome too. A small radiator is hard to find and i need also a pump that is 12v conected. i wonder if the new 7900/x000 gpu block is small enough to fit in the laptop, removing the existing heatpipes. :eek: :wow: :lol:
     
  2. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Please no cross posts. TY.

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