i commend you for the attention to detail and the amount of man hours you've put into this..
the open bench motherboard orientation is genius
keep up the great work.
i commend you for the attention to detail and the amount of man hours you've put into this..
the open bench motherboard orientation is genius
keep up the great work.
very very nice as usual VR, cant wait for this to finish, (and of course your next project too, hehehe)...
Very nice indeed :up:
Updated in Post #2 with some additional build pics!
looks amazing
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what wattage are those psu's rated @
VERY nice look with your "metal enhanced" tubing. Reminds me of my new brake fluid hoses for my bike
Not a bad idea to paint the Thermochills. I put some isolating-tape on it to protect it from scratches during mounting. When I removed the tape, which didn´t really grip that much, the Thermochill lost its paint on most of all the places I had the tape. :( That´s a bad quality for a damn good price. :down:
:shocked: Wow, that is one heck of a build...excellent work. I'm really loving the presentation as well, thanks for the effort!
I love the sleeving of tubing :) A great option for those who use barbs instead of compression fittings is to use heatshrink at both ends to stop fraying and have some room for the hose clamp.
great job dude.
The only drawback are those PSUs. Do you really believe they will be cooled enough with those small blocks attached by thermal adhesive?
Excellent job, very clean and smooth. Can't wait for update :)
Fantastic write up! soo much detail! can't wait to see more pics with tubing installed!
Dare I ask how long until the next rebuild?! Can't wait til the next update!
Holy crap, this is nuts!
This is like 100% pure awesome. :clap:
Excellent detailed presentation with very clear photos.
I sympathise with your frustrations when buying parts on the net, based on inadequate web photos, which when the parts arrive, don't suit your plans.
I plan to try and avoid this by going to the manufactures web site and downloading their technical drawings, then add the dimensions to Autocad to check size and fittings with the case design.
I'm still trying to nail down which type of custom cooling system, to use in my dual horizontal mobo self designed case. I intend to start with the cooling system then design the case around it.
Looking forward to part 2 of your mod.
Can you fit a 120.3 rad horizontally where you installed the 120.2 in the back of the case?
Every single part just reaks with quality! :shocked:
I wanted to say thank you for putting the time in effort not only in this build but also in the pictures and the details that went along with it.
It was really enjoyable to look it and read.
My eyes were like this the entire time :eek:
Looking Forward To More Updates!!!
I totally agree with you in so many ways. The journey to the end result is just as important as getting there, and sometimes the cost of getting there can be an expensive one.
When you become obsessed with every detail of the build, you will go to any lengths to achieve it. I only got into liquidcooling 10 months ago and my first build totalled £3,200 = $6273. I kept every receipt for all the little things like nuts, bolts, screws, brackets, the cost for those alone came to £220 = $433.
I had lists a mile long every time I went to a DIY store, if I needed some screws or bolts I would buy a verity of different sizes just to make sure I had the right gear for the job. I would travel 25 miles just to checkout companies when I needed more specialized parts.
I was terrible for placing orders online for parts then a couple of days latter I’d remember something else needed, so I paid double postage loads of times. I had parts shipped for the USA and Europe. I’ve got boxes full of spare gear that’s left over from that build. Thank God I’ve got an understanding wife. lol
I think building liquidcooled PCs is like climbing mountains. You have to plan, plan and plan again. And once you’ve workout a route sometime you need to deviate from that route to get you to the top. But when you’ve cracked that mountain you start to look for a new challenge.
I’m already thinking about my next venture in to liquidcooling, and just like climbing mountains the next one has to be more of a challenge than the one before. I think ultimately the route I need to go down is building my own custom case, because that way you can have total control of the build instead of being constrained by the limitation of manufactured cases.
Look at the cost of a top quality case like the TJ07 or your 343B, what’s the first thing we need to do with it, strip it down and start hacking bits off that give us problems. Are we mad or what lol. If I’m honest I thinks I get more enjoyment out of building PCs than using them.
Just like to say once again that you are doing a fantastic build. You are setting new boundaries when it comes to the dedication and commitment needed to produce work like yours.
Man, you're attention to detail, AWESOME. Love the tubing, can't wait to see it in action. I was wondering about the PSU's though, how good are they? I mean stability on the rails etc.
Thats exactly how I feel, and I'm starting to understand how these things work. With my last build I was thinking like "Well, after this I will be satisfied for a couple of years", but after a few weeks you're already getting hungry for something new, as it is so darn funny to build. Especially watercooling.
Couldn't agree more :DQuote:
Look at the cost of a top quality case like the TJ07 or your 343B, what’s the first thing we need to do with it, strip it down and start hacking bits off that give us problems. Are we mad or what lol. If I’m honest I thinks I get more enjoyment out of building PCs than using them.
WOW AWESOME thats my dream pc wow nice work bud well done i am just noob at the water cooling atm but leaning well :D :D :up: :up: :up: :up: :up: :up: :up: :up: keep up gd work :D any tips on my stuff will be helpfull :D
WOW! That's sick man! :sick:
Very beautiful. :shocked: :clap:
Wow, what a great build, with attention to detail I've never seen.
I wish I had both the time, and ability to do something like this!
I'm in the middle of my new build, and after seeing your pics, and others on this site, I've made it a point to TAKE MY TIME! and make sure everything is planned out.
I hope my build comes out half as nice as yours, and I'll be a very happy 'puter builder....
Good luck, and can't wait for my pics.
Breezyjr
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