Well I had picked up some more items for my water cooling Lian Li 2000V Plus case...<br /><br />Changes are:<br /><br />1. Changed from dual 120mm fans rad to dual 80mm fans DD rad Micro II.<br />2. Windows side panel with 120mm blow hole<br />3. Fluid XP (red) (non conductive and FDA Approved!!!!)<br />4. Swiftech MCW30<br />5. 4x 80mm Stealth fans for the new rad.<br />6. dual 12" light tubes. (shrug, what the hell, Im giving it a shot).<br /><br />I think that is it

<br /><br /><br />The reason for the smaller RAD is to be able to mount it internally with the dual 80mm cut holes <br /><br />already that comes stock with the case just above the PSU... I might add the 120mm back when I get <br /><br />a dual video card setup and a isolated loop or something.<br /><br />The Fluid XP (blood red) was purchased because its non-conductive, one thing I had feared was <br /><br />another leak...<br /><br />The NB gets quite warm even with the swiftech 40mm all copper fan block, so moving to a water <br /><br />block.<br /><br />If i have time this week I will perform the changes, but might not as I have to pack and move in a <br /><br />week.<br /><br />Also what is the best way to drain the current line and its coolant? I am thinking of popping one <br /><br />side of my line out and placing it into a bucket and the other side into another bucked... This <br /><br />way it would flush the old coolant out for the new FDA approved stuff, I wonder what it taste <br /><br />like?...<br />_________________<br />
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