Nice to walk into a package when you get home..

Hehe, good going guys. I also agree with these are nicer than the MM cases. Can't wait to see a full setup in one. I'd be tempted to keep the watercooling 'bling' to a minimum to keep thje LL clean lines. Maybe even use black Tygon Tubing etc.
 
I've still got some other bits to get, can't seem to find any stock for the radiator brackets :(

Can't decide on how I want to mount my raptor though, I'm not really that keen on the things that mount in the front, so I may get an adaptor to put a HDD cage in one of the rear 120MM fan spaces.

I also need a new reservoir now too, got loads of bits I need :p
 
I agree,the Lian Li looks much nicer than the UFO,all those thumbscrews alover the place don`t help,nice clean lines on the Li, as always :)
 
As far as I'm aware there is one retailer who sells these in the UK. It was showing out of stock. Emailed them and they shipped straight from supplier. I need the rad brackets and I'm sure if I email them they will get them shipped from supplier too.

PA120.2 Cleaning today:

The old dear got excited thinking I was making her a brew :rolleyes:

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No sugar or milk please, infact leave the tea bag out too!

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Hmmm, so that's why they call them radiators!
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2nd rinse, and still the water is cloudy:
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Wack some vinegar in it. And let it stand there for like 6 to 8 hours. Flush out the vinegar with water, then do it again, until it becomes clear.
 
Mekrel said:
Vinegar isn't needed, Thermochill use RoHS compliant water based flux.

Sorry didnt bother loooking at what the rad was. :)

Have you got a pump there? Would make it really easy if you just hooked that up the rad with some hot water running through it. Get the job done in no time. :)
 
Yeah I got a new rev DDC 18w, problem is max temp is about 60 degrees. Happy to leave them soak.

Just waiting for a price for the rad grills, if it's too expensive then I may have to wait untill AC Ryan finally get their thermochill rev radgrillz out.
 
Are you going to use the perforated bezels on the front?

I'm not sure which ones I want to use, the single bezels or the triple one with space for a fan behind it.
 
Ha! Thats actually not my cava, I have a bigger bottle in the fridge ;)

Just spent £105.00 on fans and radiator brackets.... :eek:
 
This will be replacing it, the lian li and some of the W/C gear will be sold on.

I'm going dual loop so that I can upgrade the system over time and any more heat output from future GPUs etc will be able to be cooled.

Tomorrow the case is being dismantled. I shall take pics of the process.
 
I've already taken apart my w/c Lian PC75, no idea what I'm going to do with it!

I think I may have to do what you did and order some bits from the states as I want some stuff that seems impossible to find in this country such as AC Ryan fans.

Have you decided on a colur scheme yet? I fancy going orange / red :p
 
Hefner said:
I think I may have to do what you did and order some bits from the states as I want some stuff that seems impossible to find in this country such as AC Ryan fans.

AC Ryan Fans are available in the UK. On the first set I got, AC Ryan bought me a new ASUS motherboard and a Thermaltake fan controller (when you plugged the 3-pin fan into a 3-pin header it blew the solder fuse on the three-pin header).

The second set (the replacements that came with the new motherboard and fan controller) lasted 16 hours and then one caught fire. And AC Ryan bought me a new case, PSU, HDD and motherboard. In principal - the idea of a separate power connection for the LEDs seems good, but their stuff is made by the lowest bidder and the QA Manager must be on permanent holiday, because it's just appallingly badly put together.

By all means confirm, this for yourself, but the stuff I had was very poor quality.
 
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