Hmm, yes... that looks like the older Aquarius II type pump because of the springs inside the tubing. Either way it's worth a shot and I appreciate the offer to help... by the way whats with the top nozzle there? I will have to get with you tomorrow about working out a deal for the used pump.
That would be a good alternative. I do realize now that the Thermaltake kits seem to be the odd man out because of thier use of smaller tubing, as most of the other kits I'm seeing through some quick research use larger size fittings. The last time I put research into water cooling was 2 years...
Well thats kind of after the fact here, I have had this kit for nearly 2 years without an issue and quite simply the pump is going bad... just looking for ideas at whats better these days. I'm well aware of the "water and computers" don't mix idea and I'm not that stupid to assume that...
For reference I do not believe the same kit is being sold anymore, but the problem I am having is the pump is going bad. Every time I start the computer now I have to open my case and shake the pump to get it "started". A visual example I found would be this kit here. Looks similar to the...
I used to have a NEC V20/V30 board along with alot of other hard to find pre-1990 PC eqipment before I moved years ago. Although they are completely and utterly worthless today apparently for thier time they were great 3rd party cpu's and ran noticeably faster than your standard 8088. Not...
I third this. I guess it gets buried in my DailyTech posts when I mention this but I do remember when the 386 and 486 was at least $1000 just for the CPU, it was only after AMD released the Am386-DX40 as a result of its lawsuit with Intel did Intel's prices drop, and they dropped dramatically...
Sorry if I am late to the party, I was somewhat bored on Friday and noticed that you have a distributed computing team so I though I would put a few idle processors at work
I used to have a decent united devices setup with about 50 years computing time total on the account but the computers...
Since this goes with my other posting today (yes im really that bored)...
This is nothing even remotely new, its pretty low but nothing new by a very long shot. Negative political ads have been around for at least two centuries! Politicians around the time of the post Civil War rebuild era...
I'm bored enough to actually bite on this since DailyTech is not a good place for arguing politics...
I'm to the point where I think voting does not matter anymore because of the available "options" and there are several reasons behind this. For one thing, I am led to believe that the...
Well thank you for the information, I did check out that thread earlier but I am familiar with several of those programs (have used rescue disks, getdataback, ontrack before). My problem as I stated is just the halting at sector 212 because of Windows trying to read the MFT and getting hung up...
Oh, I've been there before. I have been trying to do what you describe but it wont work because Windows still tries to read the problem sector when it boots and then the drive is unavailable. The data I would like to get back but its not worth the $1,000 or so it would cost for a recovery...
I probably should not have mentioned on the news comments the other day that Seagate drives have always worked good for me, because after 5 years the inevitable finally happened.
One of my recently purchased drives (a 7200.8 200GB SATA) has developed the oh so dreaded click of death...
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