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Hi,

I am looking for a water cooling system to cool a hot surface. I was looking into the already water cooling of PC. This is good but the kits are for PCs( one rad, one reservoir and one pump etc...) This is fine for a person that is only going to be cooling one processor, but I am looking to make several cooling surfaces. does anyone know where I can get parts , so that I can buy a reservoir and several cooling blocks. I just need more parts then just a set for a PC.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
May 23 '12 #1

✓ answered by sicarie

I don't know then - you can take a look at what the kits look like and try to get something similar at a hardware store, or you can buy a few kits and pull the pieces you want, but without more detail I have no idea.

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sicarie
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I think we need a bit more detail. Are you looking to cool several procs across several systems? Or something else?
May 23 '12 #2
MOzgaf
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I am using the system for other cooling purpose not for PC.
and yes I will be connecting several blocks in series if that make sense.

I am just using the components that already exist into a diffrent project. I would like to know where can I buy them as parts not as a kit as I do not need the extra components in the kit.
May 23 '12 #3
sicarie
4,677 Expert Mod 4TB
I don't know then - you can take a look at what the kits look like and try to get something similar at a hardware store, or you can buy a few kits and pull the pieces you want, but without more detail I have no idea.
May 30 '12 #4

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