Showing posts with label Radiator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radiator. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Larkooler PC Liquid Cooling System Radiator Black (IskyWater RB 246) install 3

Larkooler PC Liquid Cooling System Radiator Black (IskyWater RB 246) install 3 Video Clips. Duration : 3.05 Mins.


PC Liquid Cooling System Larkooler 2011 Radiator Black IskyWater RB 246 Larkooler Official Sites : http://www.larkooler.tw (English) http://www.larkooler.com...

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Dell Inspiron 1564 Fan \ Radiator Cleaning

Dell Inspiron 1564 Fan \ Radiator Cleaning Video Clips. Duration : 4.67 Mins.


Dell's got an little overheating problem. This may be solution for it...

Monday, October 29, 2012

Danger Den Triple Radiator Waterbox Assembly

Danger Den Triple Radiator Waterbox Assembly Tube. Duration : 3.90 Mins.


A video of my new waterbox in the process of being built. Its the External 3x 360 Radiator and Pump Case from Danger Den. I show what hardware I'm putting into the case. I'm actually not putting in the XSPC radiators that I show in the video. Instead I am putting in 3x 360mm Black Ice SR1's. I am very impressed with the design and build quality. It is mirror black and looks absolutely awesome and there's plenty of room inside for all the components. Here is a video of the finished product: www.youtube.com If you liked this video please subscribe to my channel.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

KTM Radiator fan installation

KTM Radiator fan installation Tube. Duration : 9.77 Mins.


Install an accessory KTM Hard Part radiator fan on a 530 excr the installation is almost the same for all KTM four strokes. It's a nice option if you ride dual sport and are stuck in traffic or a stop light!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Black Ice SR1 Radiator Overview

Black Ice SR1 Radiator Overview Tube. Duration : 3.17 Mins.


A quick look at the Black Ice SR1 radiator. The SR1 product line is designed for lower RPM fans (800-2000rpm). Where as the Black Ice Extreme and other models are designed for higher RPM fans. The fins are less dense (9FPI) and the radiator is thinner. If you are want a silent system, but still maintaining high performance then this is the way to go. If you enjoyed this video please subscribe to my channel.