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James
09-23-2004, 03:13 AM
These things are a pain to install on a Lian Li, especially when you are kind of tight on space.

I had to modify the locking nut (sand down two of the sides) so it would fit between the 5.25" bays and the edge of the case. It doesn't help that I screwed up the hole either, but man, I don't think it was my best idea to include one in my case design.

I'll try and post pics of how it's mounted maybe tomorrow afternoon. I have to borrow my digital camera back from my friend.

Has anyone else used one of these things? I only got it because this is my first attempt at watercooling, and most of the guides I have read indicate that it's good to have a fill and bleed tube in the system. (For beginners. For more advanced users, a sealed system will last longer with less maintainence. Again, what I've gained from browsing forums and articles. If it isn't true, let me know now so I can scrap my project and start over.)

http://www.frozencpu.com/images/products/detail_hires/ex-res-45.jpg (http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/ex-res-45.html)

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viper726
09-23-2004, 03:17 PM
i got one.. but i havent mounted it yet... i need some 90º elbows to get it where i want it up top.. now its just tied to one of the braces in my case..

James
09-23-2004, 06:56 PM
I put mine about as far forward as I could, wedging it between the drive bays and edt of the case. The lip of the black part overhangs the edge of the case by 1/16". :(