Does anyone have any useful pics of a water loop using the RAM-33 water blocks? I seem to be having a hard time visualizing how these would be connected together if you had 6 of them. Unlike the RAM-35 which have different connectors that you can incorporate, these don't have anything. I guess all you can do is connect them with regular and elbow connectors.
They don't even have a manual the the RAM-35's do where they show you very clearly how to connect them in series, parallel, together or skipping slots, and in 2,3,4 or more sockets.
How to connect RAM-33?
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I apologize in advance for the crude drawings. Depending on flow rates etc and what they are hooked up to something along the lines of the drawings should work.
Edit: Images assuming your doing something like 90' elbows between them kind of similar to the origional ram-30 coolers pathing.
Edit: alternatively could go 6 parallel paths
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Edit: Images assuming your doing something like 90' elbows between them kind of similar to the origional ram-30 coolers pathing.
Edit: alternatively could go 6 parallel paths

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Re: RAM-33
don't really like all that crossing but you did give me an idea. You need a hell of a lot of 90's though. Thanks for the reply and if anyone has pics please share.
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It can get a bit messy if you're using more than 2 blocks. We will have new connectors for this product in August.
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Thanks for the info Tim, can't wait to see them.
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Re: RAM-33
i have:
32-Bit OS that needs 4GB ram.
4x 1GB ram kignston kvr1333d3n9/1g
4x ram-33
fanless ERM-2K3U
13mm tubing for:
cpu-350ac
2x chc-122
MSI Eclipse X58 SLi
6mm tubing for:
4x Thermaltake Aquabay M4
Thermaltake W2
etc...
the configuration i did was:
Parallel Ram-33 water cooling usign:
--->13mm nozzle Koolance spl-xgy4a to 4x [6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]--->13mm
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
2x 13mm nozzles "1x pair"
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=469

two of these splitter/joiner:
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=733

16x 6mm nozzles "8x pair"
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=468

4x Ram-33
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=860

4x Thermaltake Aquabay M4
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/ ... 4/pg3.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Ther ... /M4/6.html







im dreaming to fill this case with Thermaltake Aquabay M4 + 2TB HDDs!
the Thermaltake M9 case/chasis is too small. not enough depth.



32-Bit OS that needs 4GB ram.
4x 1GB ram kignston kvr1333d3n9/1g
4x ram-33
fanless ERM-2K3U
13mm tubing for:
cpu-350ac
2x chc-122
MSI Eclipse X58 SLi
6mm tubing for:
4x Thermaltake Aquabay M4
Thermaltake W2
etc...
the configuration i did was:
Parallel Ram-33 water cooling usign:
--->13mm nozzle Koolance spl-xgy4a to 4x [6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]--->13mm
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
..................................................[6mm nozzles-->ram-33-->AquabayM4-->koolance spl-xgy4a]
2x 13mm nozzles "1x pair"
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=469

two of these splitter/joiner:
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=733

16x 6mm nozzles "8x pair"
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=468

4x Ram-33
http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/p ... uct_id=860

4x Thermaltake Aquabay M4
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/ ... 4/pg3.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Ther ... /M4/6.html







im dreaming to fill this case with Thermaltake Aquabay M4 + 2TB HDDs!
the Thermaltake M9 case/chasis is too small. not enough depth.



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Re: RAM-33
[Koolance] Tim wrote:It can get a bit messy if you're using more than 2 blocks.
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what koolance needs its an optional large heavy closed back steel/aluminium/copper heat sink for PMP-450.
that eats the noise & also the heat.
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Re: How to connect RAM-33?
Hope this helps....this is how I got mine installed. (2x RAM-33's)

A wider shot


A wider shot

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Re: How to connect RAM-33?
Hi, how do you find these for flow & temps? do they make a difference to temps?
is it worth changing RAM-35s to RAM-33?
is it worth changing RAM-35s to RAM-33?
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