Any pump made specifically for PC watercooling should do fine, since they're designed to deal with that environment. You can get a good one new for around $50-$100 (USD).
Any pump made specifically for PC watercooling should do fine, since they're designed to deal with that environment. You can get a good one new for around $50-$100 (USD).
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Ok that sounds good, I should be able to afford a new one then.
Sorry for the lack of posts recently, I have been on an outward bound course for the last week and have not been anywhere near a computer.
I have some "back of the letter" sketches that I will try to get into PDT as soon as possible.
Ok I am on work experiance in sydney and almost as soon as I get home we will be moving, so unfortunatly I will be unable to get any more work done on the CAD drawings
However I will try to do som mock ups, for want of a better word. Of what I am thinking.