Thanks Nick :D
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its good to see another whirlpoolian
I'm just starting to install water cooling into my TJ07 and have almost totally dismantled the case. You may notice that almost everything can be removed from the frame as it's all screwed in.
There are also additional screw holes for placing the motherboard tray on the other side.
Basically, after removing the motherboard tray, you would need to remove the 2 vertical supports for the 5 1/4" bays, then the horizontal panel. The motherboard tray guide rail at the top can be removed and screwed into the other holes at the top of the case (remember to rotate the rail first). This then leaves the other guide rail on the horizontal panel. Unfortunately, this rail is riveted :down:, but there are holes on the other side to mount the rail :up:. Drill out the 4 rivets and then mount the rail in the other holes. You'll need to find some way to attach this rail - best way I think would be to tap the 4 holes so that you can screw/bolt it in (the aluminium plate is 2mm thick, so should provide sturdy fixing). You can reinstall the horizontal panel and then the 2 vertical panels.
If you're still unsure, I'll try and post some pics of where everything should go.
I'm going to take a dremel to my fill port hole to make if fit better on my vacation days this week.....I think I may get my polish on with the frame too:cool:
@ka lok: Thx ! tonight, i will manage the lightning & cables etc. Overnight H20 Testrun was successfull :D
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Nice BeeN!
Very clean inside, you have great wire managment skills :up:
I hope my build turns out like that :rollseyes:
:eek: UV galore! I hope mine has that much when I get my other UV lamps in...looking good though.
Did some work on my 690 and added a window about a week ago, been busy so haven't had a chance to post pics until now...
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Window looks extremely professional, excellent job, Iandh. I'm surprised you don't use your own 8800GT RAM sinks in your build though!
Here is some pics of my new setup and dual loop cooling, all tight fit in my Old Stacker...
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...n/DSCN2556.jpghttp://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...n/DSCN2562.jpg
Dual Loop Cooling of my new system, watercooled CPU,NB and GPU. Dual Pump, MCP650 (D4) and D-Tek DB-1.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...n/DSCN2571.jpg
Day Shot.
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Fuzion Block From Asus and MCW-60 for 8800gt share the same loop using 3/8 tubings.
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Shot From another angle.
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Drivebay Mounted MCR-220QP
lichyetan
can you show how you mounted that ram cooler?
Haha, actually I need to order some more tubing so that I can put my Accelero and ramsinks back on. I redid my loop and cut things too short, and ended up having to remount the stock cooler. They're sitting here on my desk getting dusty but I probably won't get around to it until I get some more orders filled. :p:
Hello All :)
i have been reading the threads on XS for the past few months now and all your cases has inspired me soo much that i desided to join the site...
sorry to bring up the Murderbox again but it was the main case that inspired me... just one of the many questions i have about it is.... how do you mount the 3 Hard Drives verticly in the 5.25" drive bays as you can see in the top left hand corner of this pic below??
thanks in advance :up:
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Take a screwdriver and turn to the right to tighten, left to loosen the bits.
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Thanks guys really helpfull:down:
im trying to ask what brackets are used?
i'd think any bracket that enables you to mount a HDD in a 5.25 bay should do...
you're probably going to drill anyways, you will want to mount 3 HDD vertically, no? kinda waste of space to mount only 2 there...
Bei Fei that is one nice set up, what are you using as a bracket for the radiator?
I made the bracket on a plasma CNC machine.