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    Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

    I'm looking for a waterblock for my Powermac G5 cooling unit. Seems I was a little too beastly and broke one of the hose connections. Can anyone help?

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    Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

    look around... there is a thread in this forum about that... pentium broke the refill valve off of his block.

    you can have someone TIG weld the connection back on. iirc that is what pentium did.
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      #3
      Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

      The water block is actually the component the sits on top of the processor. The top end is made of plastic.

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        #4
        Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

        I broke off the stupid filler nozzle which is a lot different than the barbed ports on the waterblocks. Rule of thumb is that when you wanna replace the hoses, cut them off. Don't pull. Also, refilling these waterblocks are a pain in the ass. I had to rig mine up to an external power source so I could get all the air out of the loop.
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          #5
          Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

          if it is plastic, then you could epoxy it?
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            #6
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            ^
            JB weld works wonders on these kinds of things......but with any liquid cooling in a computer, pressure test it and MAKE SURE there's no leaks!
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              Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

              oh the uses of jb weld... from thermal adhesive to waterblocks...
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                #8
                Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                Thanks for the tips.
                I actually found a one part epoxy at Ace Hardware called Plastic Surgery made by Surehold. It worked great.
                thanks again, this is a great forum!

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                  #9
                  Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                  Topcat! Your doin' it again!
                  "there's no leaks"
                  Bad kitty!
                  Since there's=there is
                  -is- is singular
                  -and- is plural

                  So it would be:
                  THERE ARE NO LEAKS!!!
                  ps i asked my mom,and my english teacher they agreed with me!
                  Lol
                  Last edited by shovenose; 10-07-2010, 08:33 AM. Reason: Typos

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                    #10
                    Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                    OMFG we have a grammar cop now!
                    Originally posted by shovenose View Post
                    Topcat! Your doin' it again!
                    "there's no leaks"
                    Bad kitty!
                    Since there's=there is
                    -is- is singular
                    -and- is plural

                    So it would be:
                    THERE ARE NO LEAKS!!!
                    ps i asked my mom,and my english teacher they agreed with me!
                    Lol

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                      Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                      Originally posted by shovenose View Post
                      Topcat! Your doin' it again!
                      YOU'RE doing it again.

                      Fail. Back to English class for you.
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                        #12
                        Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                        ^


                        As for pointing out grammar errors, find something useful to do...and not waste space in my database with this crap. On top of that, QUIT HORKING PEOPLE'S THREADS WITH THIS JUNK!
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                          #13
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                          Originally posted by shovenose View Post
                          Topcat! Your doin' it again!
                          "there's no leaks"
                          Bad kitty!
                          Since there's=there is
                          -is- is singular
                          -and- is plural

                          So it would be:
                          THERE ARE NO LEAKS!!!
                          ps i asked my mom,and my english teacher they agreed with me!
                          Lol
                          Are you FUCKING kidding me?! You show up in every goddamn thread spewing incoherent txt-speak bullshit, and then you bash the owner?

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                            #14
                            Re: Mac G5 2.5 ghz waterblocks

                            Alright then. Bye

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