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    Short Update

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    nice
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    Looks good mate.

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    Big Thanks

    Last edited by scor12; 01-16-2010 at 12:38 PM.

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    black button. NICE!!!
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    Beautiful! The powder coat looks great!
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    Nice ala Murdermod cover

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    Looks great!

    One question though. What kind of sleeving is that? The PET stuff I have is all single stranded and doesn't look nearly as nice... even though I am getting better at sleeving it still looks like garbage in comparison.

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    Thank You

    It's MDPC-X Sleeve: http://en.mdpc-x.com/

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    Frontpanel






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    Very nice.

    Did you make the IO panel and the Aquaero mount, or did Charles make them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H2O View Post
    Very nice.

    Did you make the IO panel and the Aquaero mount, or did Charles make them?
    The IO panel is from me, the Aquaero-mount is from Charles.

    Now, the gpu cooler are nickel plated.

    here some pictures.

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    that's way much better
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    Super job on cleaning up those blocks. They look nice.

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    Nice job on the blocks. I'm a bit confused. I see where you had some build up in them - did that damage the original nickel plating? (Just trying to understand why you had them plated).

    Also - any hints for getting the o-ring back in place after taking off the plexi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    that's way much better
    Yes, i think so too

    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Super job on cleaning up those blocks. They look nice.
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Nice job on the blocks. I'm a bit confused. I see where you had some build up in them - did that damage the original nickel plating? (Just trying to understand why you had them plated).

    Also - any hints for getting the o-ring back in place after taking off the plexi?
    yes, the nickel layer was unfortunately broken. Thats why i'm plated them.


    Put the rubber seal on the under side, put the plexi on the Top and fixed it smoothely with one screw.

    Now you can push from the outside the rubber seal with a toothpick to the right position and than fixed the plexi with the next screw etc.

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    OK - I'll give that a shot. I've done one before - had to use silicone grease to hold it in place. Now I have 4 to do and I'm dreading it!

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    No nothing. You must fixed it with the screw and than push it with the toothpick in the right position.

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    May I ask where you got the replacement mobo tray?

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    Hi,

    you can order directly by Silverstone.
    Send them an email with the parts, that you need.
    Last edited by scor12; 01-27-2010 at 08:03 AM.

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    Looking good mate, nice fab work on the Frontpanel, very sweet looking.

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    Thanks kgtiger


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    Totally dig the build! Ready for more pics! Subscribed
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