Wow this is really an amazing build with great photos and excellent photography to complement! :clap:
what camera are you using?
Wow this is really an amazing build with great photos and excellent photography to complement! :clap:
what camera are you using?
Sure, but as far as I know, they only open in the afternoon on Thursday and Friday here. Sometimes even not available. So better phone Vincent before going. Do message Vincent of BP to match your schedule, he is a member here.
To make things easier, why not order online?
Postage from Taiwan to Singapore should not be too much ...worth to have a check mate.
Right, most of my dual rotary 90 degree adapters I purchased at BP HK office,
infact mine was almost the first lot order in 2008, because I was the one who convinced Vincent to develop this large curvature 90 degree adapter product.
See here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...44&postcount=1,
that "Philip in HK" is me ;)
Wish BP have their own decent site.
Man, some online retails are so expensive.
Most of them do not have all the components from bitpower :( I end up buying few stuff from US and UK. The shipping cost is killing me.
i just fell down my chair ...
NICE build milord !
really !
I'm sure he knows the demand. I wanted him to expand his online sales channel too. :shakes:
Just I'm no difference to you guys, who express our comment and concern to him mostly relate to their products only. :slash:
Thanks mate :D ~
Made in Hong Kong?
The orange build... stunned.
Just a thought, that open space in the 5.25 would probably fit a http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/nixiegallery.html
Flawless!!! It's pure sex... I'm speechless 0_0
BTW, Which software did you use to design custom wc parts and wc loop???
:up: Wow, they are certainly nice stuff and attractive, I did struggle to get similar gadget. Tough that, I also want some room above the koolance pump for easier water re-filling whenever needed.
Now, I have to pull out the one below for the same job already, I hope to avoid any extra pulling action and scratching.
Actually, I think this will also be my last time using 5.25" reservoir, and would go for those popular reservoir tubes for easier access.
Appreciate your reply :).
I did them all in AutoCAD, just the loop diagrams were further coloured in Photoshop.
Very very nice!!
those are some SICK homebrew blocks! really like the look of the cpu blocks :up:
Instant jawdrop
wow, wow and wow !!!
This is some crazy build quality and workmanship. (x2:D)
Can I ask what you do with so many hard drives, and what does the wife do with her rig ? :cool:
Thanks, V2000 buddy :bounces:~
Each PC carries SSD x 4, raid 0 for the OS, and 2 common SATAs' for data and entertainment files. Both, my wife and me would run AutoCAD, Photoshop and often read and store large files.
And from now on, we won't update the hardware as frequent as before I guess....:slapass:
Breathtaking photography and gorgeous custom blocks, ppost!
Love the cable management on your HDs.
Looking forward to more!
:up:
Nice to see an architect around here! It really shows in your drawings ;]
Awesome work, I love how much you got custom-made.
what a wonderful machine!!!aaaamazing work of watercooling case:slobber:
I am from Hong Kong myself but living in Singapore right now, and I must say I'm so glad and proud to see your system. Well done man!
做得好好呀:up:
hohoho...its me:yepp:!!!good thing should be more support!we r proud of you!:up:華人之光