repoman Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 I really love this setup, and have been debating whether or not it's worth selling. I've decided that it is, seeing as how my PC is hardly overclocked anymore.. anyway here's what I've got and some info behind it AquaXtreme 50Z pump - I believe this is the same as the Swiftech MCP600, but I may be wrong. Either way, it works great and is inaudible while in operation. Hooks up to your PSU with a standard molex connection. 1/2 inch fittings, blue color.. this is it's page at cooltechnica.. I'm asking $55 shipped SOLD Swiftech MCR220 - This radiator has spots for 2 120mm fans. When I first put the loop together, I rinsed and let it sit with vinegar inside for 6 hours multiple times, so it's pretty **** clean, except for some dust on the outside.. nothing a quick rinse won't clean. Comes with 1/2 inch barbs already attached with the white tape stuff to prevent leaks.. $32 shipped AquaXtreme MP-05 PRO CPU block - Really nice block, tons of mounting holes and screws.. should fit just about anything. Cleaned, of course, with vinegar and distilled water when I first got it. It's kept multiple dual core Opties at amazing temps.. and brought one of the best 165's out there to [email protected] and [email protected] (naked CCB1E 0608MPMW.. 34C load naked. I believe a member here still has that one). There is actually remnants of the liquid metal paste I used on that chip still on the block.. it's still 100% flat though. It's just a gray spot in the middle and doesn't seem to affect cooling performance at all. Comes with 1/2 inch barbs attached and 2 of the uber blue springs listed on the cooltechnica page... $50 shipped SOLD Swiftech MCW-60 GPU Block - Has kept an X1900XT at 36C/44C idle/load, 7800GTX at 35/44 idle/load, 7900GTX at 34/43 idle/load, and now a 7600GT that I have no idea about the temps. I have the Nvidia hardware (also used for X1800/X1900 cards) and also the old Radeon hardware for X800 and earlier. Good condition. I have 8 of the nice copper Swiftech ramsinks as well, on one of them I cut the copper extensions to allow the tubing to clear it safely.. there is also a bit of thermal epoxy on the bottom of some of them. I can stick them in some boiling water to clean the bottoms a little better though before shipping. The MCW-60 has a G80 adapter plate available for it now too. I'll include the rest of my thermal epoxy for whoever takes the ramsinks.. to remove stick the card in boiling or near boiling water for ~15 seconds. Yes, it does work! I did it with an X1900.. just let it dry for a day or two to be safe.. $35 shipped + $7 for the ramsinks 6 feet "clearflex 60" 1/2 inch tubing - this stuff.. brand new. $5 only if you buy something else.. it will cost more than that to ship I've got a bunch (9) of nice metal hose clamps from Truevalue that I'll include.. the kind that you tighten with a screw driver. My rig has been leak free with these for 9 months, without once re-doing the loop.. and I've already said how many GPU/CPU changes I've done.. SOLD Plastic 1/2 inch T-Line - free to anyone who buys something.. or $1 + shipping SOLD Half of a 4 ounce bottle of Zerex coolant - 2 ounces left obviously.. good for a couple of fills if you do a 5% mix. Prevents corrosion if you mix metals and also kills any algae, etc. I'm on my ninth month on one fill with no problems using this. Also free to anyone who buys something, or $1 + shipping SOLD So, there you have it.. hope I didn't forget anything. I'll take it apart once I see some PM's! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
repoman Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Alright, the ONLY things left are: -MCR-220 Rad with 8 fan screws, 2 hose clamps, and 1/2 inch barbs for $32. $40 with 2 moderate speed, quiet Yate Loon 120mm fans. - MCW-60 GPU block with all accessories (replacing the crappy plastic hose clamps they give you with two of my nice ones) for $35. Extra $5 for the ramsinks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
repoman Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 bump edit: everything sold Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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