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OnDa's Ultimate Video Cooler
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Date Posted: Jan 25 2001
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Author: OnDaEdg
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Posting Type: Article
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Category: High End Cooling
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Page: 2 of 2
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OnDa's Ultimate Video Cooler By: OnDaEdg
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How to Supa Cool your Video card, an OnDaEdg Exclusive! - Page 2
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I also chose to mount the fittings on the front face of the block.
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Here is a picture of the back of the card.
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Let's go ahead and add the fittings to the waterblocks now.
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Let's go ahead and add the parflex tubing.
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After looking at the finished product, I was satisfied with the results. It was time to start making two distribution blocks for the 10 tubes coming from the video card. This is where a stroke of bad luck hit me. Unaware that my pet had managed to find her way to the display table where the video card was, the loud whine of my dry cut saw startled her causing her to jump off my table. She slid the foam the card was on off the table and the card fell to the floor. The end result was two ram chips had been broke off.
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Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed. This article would not have been written if Joe hadn't tirelessly bugged me to write it. Despite the fact that the video card is no longer operational, I am glad I did finish the article. Do not worry though, I am currently at work on a new video card with an even better system of cooling the entire video card. Just wish I had my GTS though.... Hope you enjoyed the article. My complete water cooling system should be complete soon and I will have a write-up on it for you to enjoy. OnDaEdg is out!
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