yah i know, its just that i am very tired and i thought those were some grand bleu heatshrink and in my head, it went: WTF! Where in the hell did he got some grand bleu heatshrink, never seen some at mudermod or mdpc-x.
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yah i know, its just that i am very tired and i thought those were some grand bleu heatshrink and in my head, it went: WTF! Where in the hell did he got some grand bleu heatshrink, never seen some at mudermod or mdpc-x.
Where did you see this?
Do you mean the "normal" blue ones?
Crys1s_Gam3r, kwscore - amazing sleeving, hats off!!!
I just wish my wife did not see this, until now she thought my sleeving was nice lol :rofl:
Thanks all :)
I always love it when people ask me to reveal my "secret technique." I can't stress enough that, while technique is certainly key, practice and patience are so much more important. My advice to you is to always experiment, and above all have fun doing it. :) Trust me, if you don't love your work you'll never be happy with it.
If you're happy with it, that's all that matters. It is your system, after all. :)
@luke997 Thanks, I’m glad you like it.:)
MDPC-X gray FTW!
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/...13ddd3d3_b.jpg
:D
Crys1s_Gam3r one question, sleevs this here:http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=26722 it has the same quality that you use on your sleev?
i think like 70% of the products in the world are from China LOL im j/k.. Hey its great stuff and thats all that matters !!
Crys1s_Gam3r, your work is stunning and so are your photographs. Amazing work. =)
It doesn't matter if the materials are from China or Germany because the quality of Nils Sleeving it's Obviously 5 times better than other Sleeving that some Online Store provide.
Crys1s_Gam3r I really enjoy your photography skills applied to Sleeving art ^^ Keep on making more pics, I have an exclusive folder for Sleeving pics :D
It doesn't matter - but Nils's sleeves are from germany ;)
http://www.abload.de/img/sata3s1cw1k.jpg
Did you guys know that eoblack shows your pictures in his shop?
Id like to say, both the atx pin remover and molex pin remover from MDPC-X are awesome at removing pins. I have used multiple tools from other sites and staples and the MDPC-X tools are by far the best.
Fearing the worst based off my experience with other pin removers I ordered 3 of the ATX ones. Well I can tell already that these suckers are going to last through a number of builds, they are perfect!
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/2626/mg5788e.jpg
This thread is like wire pron! I couldn't stop!!
I looked at every page and just couldn't stand it, I had to get some of that sweet sleeving from Nils at MDPC-X.com....Oh baby!!
Thanks all :)
Zuntar: Get some! Worth every penny :)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/...6fbdb686_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042/...8df6726b_b.jpg
I should mention that every one of my images/photos are copyrighted with all rights reserved. I alone have the exclusive rights to distribute them. It's unfortunate that I should even have to say this, but it has come to my attention that a certain someone who browses this forum has been "plucking" photos from this thread and displaying them in his commercial shop without credit to the original author.
I see that you photos are even better with the L lens Martin! :)
Sorry to hear about your copyright problems. :down: Maybe you should do something similar to what Aaron does and have a disclaimer that you can copy/paste under your images?
Oh man, this thread is a gold mine of sleeving.
If I ever attempt to build a computer then I'll deffinately be getting some of that sleeving.
Also love the pictures everyones posted there amazing. (What camera do you all use?)
Also that does not matter ;)
A compact cam where you can adjust most things manuall (150-200€) is enough to get extremely good pictures :)