Lovin the Cosmos S build Coolermeister. Must have been really pricey...:D
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Lovin the Cosmos S build Coolermeister. Must have been really pricey...:D
the rad fans are:low speed deltas (they are really quite while pushing alot of air)
and the exhaust fan is :one of these painted black (louder than the deltas)
thx guys
coolmiester
Those blocks look soo sweet... And so clean and nice I love it
ID of that cpu block tube is 3/16' inch, (5/16 OD). i have a gpu block and a radiator that size also so i didn't want to bother buying more stuff.
tube size doesn't make too huge of a difference anyway though. (not enough to make me spend more money)
so no one likes my rig or what? at least give me some criticism.
Hello Guys
This is my third build based on a TJ07B.
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...f50a941ceb.jpg
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...a9193f3450.jpg
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...7ee6025a83.jpg
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...11b456d4c9.jpg
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...78a84df1da.jpg
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/320...1b1f56192a.jpg
Quote:
- Swiftech Apogee GTX
- Swiftech Stealth V2
- Watercool Silendrive Dual
- Watercool NB
- Watercool SB
- Watercool Mosfet *2
- MIPS Ram Freezer 4
- Laing DDC1T @18W
- HWLabs GTS lite 360
- Magicool pro 240
- Tubing Tygon R3400
- Swiftech MCRes Micro
Well apart from the aluminum and copper mix, that loop is awesome.
nice case I just cant stop admiring the tj07 :up:
I presume u'r talking about the top of the Apogee GTX for the aluminium ? In this case no worries about the corrosion
Quote:
The housing is CNC machined out of billet aluminum and receives two plating's for a lifetime protection against corrosion: electroless nickel plating (MIL-C-26074E grade B) and Zinc Cobalt plating (ASTM B 840-99 grade 6)
This is this one in copper fin
http://www.magicool.biz/Magicool/RadiatorsST.html
some more pics, pls remember it is still not finished
before
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...n/P1010168.jpg
after
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...n/P1010016.jpg
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...n/P1010015.jpg
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...n/P1010019.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...runkmm0002.jpg
A teaser for my upcoming MM project. :D
hey.... i've seen that case somewhere before...
Bought from a member of Watercoolinguk.co.uk forums. ;)
You would think that would be enough.....heh, it isn't.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=194127
That's only one of a very full handful of topics about GTX tops corroding.
The problem is when people 'clean' it as most do it quite aggressively and this causes all sorts of problems.
That's my latest project in Lian-Li V2100 case. So far about 90% completed.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02508.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02488.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02564.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02511.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02554.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSC02470.jpg
Nice build!
I know it seems like it should be easy to create those connectors, but can you explain how you did it? I must be missing something as i have tried it, but can't get the connector to press onto the wire. If i try it on the wire without stripping it first, it won't press on, but if i do it on bare wire it doesn't grab hold.
Thanks!
that last pic is the money shot!!! nice work luka
That's sexy. Love the tubing and they're nice photos too!