MONSTER WATER COOLER BY CUSTOM SS SOLUTIONS

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We have currently 5 different models with eheim, hydor, quiet ones, danner mag drive pumps with all different sizes water diverters, we are a custom fab shop, if you have any ideas let us now and we can make it happen. the pictures are too large to fit in this forum but drop us an email and we will send you pics and info!

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Dave sent me some pictures via e-mail this afternoon and I shrunk them down and photoshopped them a bit... here they are...

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any website for the company?
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I've come a long way from my original Core2Duo E6750 build y'all! :supz:
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No website yet, but we are working on it
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CUSTOM SS SOLUTIONS

We are a fully custom stainless fab shop. All fabrication is done with 14-16 gauge (nothing smaller than 16g) 316 and 304 stainless steel. We will work with you directly to make a cooling system to custom suite your needs.
We currently have 5 models finished with eheim, hydor, danner mag drive and quiet ones for pumps. dual, triple, and 5 way water diverting. If you have any questions or if you want some pictures of other models or specific components please dont hesitate to drop us a email [email protected]
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They look mean 8)

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Nice enough enclosures I guess, the pumps are another story though, in todays world of multi block restrictive setups, those types of pumps really don't have the head pressure required to get the most out of a water cooling loop. All those tiny 90 degree fittings don't help the flow of the system either, they are extremely restrictive.
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what's the best pump today (if money was no option)
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The Laing and DDC2 with modded Petra tops are about the most popular right now, but there seems to be a few reliability issues going around with the latest version. The Laing D5 is still great choice, not as much head pressure, but still a good pick.

Iwaki RD-30 24V DC Inline Pump are and have been the top choice for extreme water coolers for some time now, only problem beside the high price is that require a 24v DC power source (added price and takes up space).
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I hope that this dude has a good price on his units as there's something very simular on the market already. It's made out of aluminum though, and all the internals are off the shelf parts which lowers the price some. The guy that makes them is on XS forums all the time and his stuff is marketed through Petras Tech shop already and has a very good following.

http://www.petrastechshop.com/newa.html
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THE MODEL IN THE PIC IS ACCUALLY A EHEIM 1260 WITH 3.7 METERS OF HEAD, HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH POWER TO COOL EVERY COMPONENT IN YOUR PC, I HAVE BEEN USING THE SAME MODEL FOR MY PC FOR THE LAST YEAR. THE PUMP PUMPS 2400 LITER PER HOUR, AND IS VERY QUIET. WHEN ITS RUNNING AND HOOKED UP TO YOUR PC YOU CAN ACCUALLY SEE HOW MUCH WATER THE SYSTEM PUSHS THROUGH THE CLEARS SIDE OF THE RES.
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Nice looking site, but there are a few links (pumps) that I can't seem to get to come up on my system. Keep up the good work on your great looking product............ 8) Love the Iwaki pump option.............. :supz:
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What radiators are used in these things and what are they made of?

IMO, Laing DDC as an optional pump would be wise.
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largon wrote:What radiators are used in these things and what are they made of?

IMO, Laing DDC as an optional pump would be wise.
For price/performance, Laing pumps are pretty good, but there has been a bit of a reliability issue with the current generation of DDC pumps. My favorite 12v pump is still the Laing D5's, I've been running them for years now. But of overall max performance, you just can't beat Iwaki if you have very deep pockets.
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just wanted to share with you a new project i just finished, QuietOnes 3000 780gph, dual 120mm fan/rad setups.
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HYDOR USA was nice enuf to send us 2 L35II pumps which we are going to use in a dual pump setup, if anyone has any ideas on how a setup like this should go together id be happy to listen to what you have to say, you will be able to see the first pictures of fabrication for this project maybe late next week. http://www.customsssolutions.com
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looks more like a car engine.
but it looks mean.
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