Q-Tec Water Cooling

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Who ever knew you could put out a nuclear fire with water?, Don't know if its been posted before (likely), but this is just insane :eek:, absoloute nutters.

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http://www.digital-explosion.co.uk/index.php?articleID=65&page=1

Oh the irony of the url aswell :o
 
Sounds a bit nuts and might even invalidate house insurance or something.

He has his disks in foam ? So does he water cool those too. Ive got my HDD resting on foam (just one side) and they get really hot so Ive covered them in old heatsinks and they are just about ok now
 
silversurfer said:
Sounds a bit nuts and might even invalidate house insurance or something.

He has his disks in foam ? So does he water cool those too. Ive got my HDD resting on foam (just one side) and they get really hot so Ive covered them in old heatsinks and they are just about ok now

You invalidate your house insurance as soon as you take a Q-Tec through the door. :p
 
Oh god.. He could at least use a decent PSU before spending all that time making MOSFET blocks.

Anyway, I've never seen inside a q-tec before, but those standard heatsinks look useless! No wonder they use so many noisey fans!
 
MikeHunt79 said:
Oh god.. He could at least use a decent PSU before spending all that time making MOSFET blocks.

Anyway, I've never seen inside a q-tec before, but those standard heatsinks look useless! No wonder they use so many noisey fans!

Yea just a piece of scrap metal stapled on, horrid :( , weigh as much as an egg carton aswell :(
 
After a comment like this:-

Quote from article:-
In this article I'll go through, step-by-step, showing you how to water-cool your PSU from scratch! I started off with a nice little QTec 550W PSU.

Would you trust anything he says? :D :D :D
 
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