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Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
I have added the radiator and shortened the Cat6 cables. Thanks everyone for your help. I also added a switch on the front because I could not fall asleep at night with the blazing bright blue fans, LoL -
Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
Thank you for teaching me this, i understand it better now. I just ordered a radiator from Koolance to hook up asap! http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/product_info.php?product_id=555 -
Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
Thanks man. The reason partially is because I was trying to meet a deadline / didn't care enough at the time. Edit: Now that I am adding the radiator, I have the ability to to cut/crimp the cables, thanks for the tip. -
Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
I tried for the longest time to get the pump inside the case (my hands were even bleeding). The case is not big at all since it is a Mini-ITX case. The problem was that putting the pump inside was putting too much pressure on the tubing and the block would not have been able to stay on the chips. -
Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
This AquaBay m5 cooling system wasn't designed with one. It just has a block, reservoir, and a pump. Technically all you need is a block and a pump. Edit: I am looking into buying a radiator, see posts below. -
Water Cooled D-Link Router with DD-WRT
Cjrules22 replied to Cjrules22's topic in Networking and Internet
Hahah Thanks very much!!! I turned in my report today so we'll see what i get -
My class project was to install DD-WRT Linux on a router. I took this a step farther by adding water cooling. Water Cooled D-Link DIR-615 rev C1 images not appearing? Sorry UK Region, ISP or Admin has you blocked and I don't know why, visit the overclockers album: http://www.overclockers.com/forums/album.php?albumid=47 View in new window: http://www.djcj.net/images/router/4-hq.jpg View in new window: http://www.djcj.net/images/router/19-hq.jpg View in new window: http://www.djcj.net/images/router/3-hq.jpg View in new window: http://www.djcj.net/images/router/44-hq.jpg On my website i have posted step by step directions: http://www.djcj.net/portfolio.html#router How to install DD-WRT: http://www.djcj.net/router-guide.html#dd-wrt How to water cool your router: http://www.overclockers.com/watercooled-router-mod-tutorial/ I have many more pictures so check out the picture gallery! http://www.djcj.net/routergallery.html While overclocking is possible with some routers, dd-wrt does not currently support it on the dir-615 rev c1. This does not matter a huge amount because this D-Link router has a 400mhz processor stock, compared to many Linksys that run mid 300mhz even when overclocked. ----------------------------------------------------- Thank you everyone for your feedback. I have made revisions due to your help!