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    Making Custom O-Rings

    If you've ever needed to make a custom O-ring and you don't have a splicing kit, simply cut the O-ring to size and use Super Glue to bond the ends together. It works really well for almost all types of rubber.
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    You into computer modding, Neo?
    Looks like a waterblock in your AV.


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    Nice to hear this about O-rings. purchased a roll of O-ring stock and I did not know for sure how to join the ends.
    Thanks

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    Yep, that's a waterblock. I run a watercooled computer and love it. Don't you just love the flexibility of owning your own CNC?

    Originally posted by kong
    You into computer modding, Neo?
    Looks like a waterblock in your AV.
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    What's watercooled, the CPU.
    Please tell me more as i am a complete idiot whenit comes to PC's.

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    Basically, you attatch the waterblock to the CPU instead of your heatsink/fan, then water is run through it, via a small radiator (like a car's heater matrix) which cools the water down again. There are several types of waterblocks, for the cpu, graphics card, and the northbridge. Mostly used by overclockers due to their better cooling capacity, they also be used to run a virtually silent pc.


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    Talking

    So if one hears a bubbling noise it's not the scuzzi drive but the PC overheating!!!!!!
    Just joking
    Tell me more, i'm fascinated......

    Klox
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