I'm selling a custom-built water-cooled chassis. The water cooling components are originally from Innovatek, a well-respected German computer water cooling manufacturer.
Water-cooling components included:
The case itself is a sturdy steel Antec mid-tower case:
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Complete case with door installed
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Open case with water blocks in approximate positions. Extra hose and some elbows are included if you need to adjust the arrangement.
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Close-up of pump and radiator. The fan pulls hot air out through the front bezel. The Eheim pump has a small filtering reservoir attached.
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Close-up of flow meter and hose cutout from Tank-O-Matic. The flow meter plugs into a fan connector on the motherboard and reads water flow as RPM.
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Aluminum Tank-o-matic. All O-rings are in great shape.
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Front of the chassis. There are two pushbutton switches mounted in one of the 3.5" bays. The one on the right is the pump relay override. The one on the left is wired to turn on case lighting, should you choose to install some.
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Front panel connectors. Two USB ports and a FireWire port.
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Closeup of CPU block. The bracket is very well made and holds the CPU block firmly in place on a Socket-A motherboard.
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Closeup of underside of CPU block. The copper insert has fins within the block that the water passes over. Overclocked a K7 "barton" 1.8Ghz CPU to over 2.3Ghz with this thing.
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Closeup of chipset block. The mounting holes match pretty closely with most chipset fan mounting holes.
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The chipset block uses a copper heat transfer surface as well.
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All 8 5.25" drive rails are included.
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A mostly-full tube of Arctic Silver Epoxy is included.