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Thread: -Projekt- Phobya Cube Extreme by Cartago2202

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    mini Update

    before it finishes at the weekend, here's a mini update with sponsor logo


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    Big Update:


    cube ist fertig zusammengebaut, erste Tests sind auch schon durch. Aber erst paar Bilder



    da war der 4te. radi samt Lüfter noch im meinem Körbchen:drool:





    Schnell mal die drei eingebaut





    die schottverschraubungen





    mal schnell von oben kuck:vrizz:



    sieht doch gut aus oder


    und alle vier drin mit pumpe und AGB puh passt:hail:



    Gleich gehts weiter:wink:

    und weiter gehts:

    noch hängt alles runter



    temp. Sensoren am Eingang und Ausgang



    mal tiefer reingekuckt



    Koolance DFM



    erstmal komplett verschlaucht





    das kabel Chaos :p



    der HeatMaster





    ganz schöne kabel Chaos




    now the cable for the sensors are far too short and rebill on occasion the cable I'll do me still chaos, it is possibly one aperture which give the cables hidden. Mainly it runs and the flow is with CPU/GPU cooler and the DFM very good. The pump on 100% I still 140L/HR and 50%, no longer audible from the cube are belongings to 85 l/hour while providing a second pump bought that but now installed into a different project.

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    now roll the arrived in time, the project is complete. Improvements are constantly made to a project is also clear, you're never actually done can always do better. In the corner for the harness is a cover. The water sensors are pro forma, since I have looking for extensions and individuals in the middle is used to measure the temperature of the hot air.
    And now few pictures:










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    I have cube-phobia now.
    Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.

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    Final:





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    This is a great idea that was executed brilliantly.

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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    I have cube-phobia now.
    do you still have it? is not all listed

    http://www.aquatuning.de/shopping_ca...3d41eb3bcfcfa5

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    Nice project, how is your temps?
    and why dont you put some legs on so that it can take fresh air in from the floor
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    Imho what can be improved in this cube - for less tubing+wiring clutter make power wires go out from cube near tubing, not other corner of cube, +some sleeving for better looks, black or red molexes, Koolance's slot L-bracket with integrated quick disconnect fittings and place to mount power molex.

    And on top of cube depending on it's weight one or two handles for easier transporting (like these recessed ones or different, eg. common fixed ones)

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    The intake is on the bottom correct? If so, shouldn't you place some feet on the bottom so air can be taken in? BTW, great job on the setup, looks very nice.
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    Amazing, but, is that pump good enough for that thing? Kinda small for that work to me :S

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    I would like to see some small feet on the bottom of the cube for better air circulation as already mentioned and i would also prefer the outgoing/ingoing tubes to be on the top rather than on the bottom side, this way they will be much shorter. Great build other than that
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