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    [Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks] 56k Warning!!

    Hi Guys, this is my first time to start a post of my work here, excited~

    More photos can be found at my private photobook here.



    [V2000 - ancient ]

    I built two of them, black for myself, silver for wife.





























    [Initial diagrammatic intent]









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    Last edited by ppost; 05-14-2010 at 10:21 AM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
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    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    [Custom water blocks]






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    [NB-SB 790i]








    [NB-SB MSI 780i]








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    [Raidcard - LSI SAS 8888ELP]











    [Raidcard - LSI SAS 8308 / 8344ELP]











    [Thanks for your visit and reading ~~]


    Last edited by ppost; 05-14-2010 at 10:24 AM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Woah.... Beautiful . Now I cant say that I really like the rad system on top of the cases.. But rest of the PC is amazing. I especially really like the led lightning!
    Specs:
    HW: Lian Li PC-A71F | i7 920 | P6T Deluxe | HD5870 | 6GB OCZ Platinum 2000mhz | AX850W | Asus Xonar D2X 7.1 | Intel X25-M 80GB SSD | WD 2TB Caviar Green
    WC: EK-FC5870 | EK Supreme HF | Swiftech MCP655 with EK top | ThermoChill PA120.2 | ThermoChill PA120.3 | EK Multioption 250
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elpy View Post
    Woah.... Beautiful . Now I cant say that I really like the rad system on top of the cases.. But rest of the PC is amazing. I especially really like the led lightning!
    Thanks mate.
    I agree, the rad hood was not my favorite either, only because I do have quite a few hdds and no better space for the 360.

    The project were started quite a while ago, I definitely would choose another chassis next time ~
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    feel's like watching terminator machines

    magnificent build!

    what did you use to make the block
    920 @3.5ghz 1.06V
    EVGA 762
    Corsair Dominator GT 2000
    Manli GTX460 SLI
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    corsair ax1200

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyeah View Post
    feel's like watching terminator machines

    magnificent build!

    what did you use to make the block

    right, it was my attempt, a bit machine feel~

    Those water blocks were made of nickel anodised copper, crafted out from the CNC by a friend who is a signage contractor, I drafted the dimensioned drawings to him.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Very Nice!
    Asus Rampage III Formula
    I7 970 (200x23=4610)
    EK Supreme HF Copper
    Swiftech 420 QP w/ (4) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

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    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    Cosair HX850
    (3) 2GB Gskill F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI
    (1) Intel X25-M G2
    (3) WD Black 1TB



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    The drawing of the blocks are amazing , wana do some for me?

    I dont like the Koolance top altough it looks good on nigth photos , the builds are very good looking.

    Regarding the raid card what brand is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiden View Post
    The drawing of the blocks are amazing , wana do some for me?

    I dont like the Koolance top altough it looks good on nigth photos , the builds are very good looking.

    Regarding the raid card what brand is it?
    You mean the Raid card brand? They are LSI.

    I also owned Adaptec 5805 and wanted to watercool it too. Then I lost the confidence to remove the stock heatsink without damaging it, it was firmly glued on. LSI raidcards are much easier to deal with ~
    Last edited by ppost; 05-11-2010 at 07:15 PM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Those are two gorgeous looking machines. Amazing work mate. As for the custom waterblocks, simply awesome.

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    What a pair of beauties.... more like, how did you convince her she needed THAT much? Is she a "tech savvy" also? Great stuff man, one of my fav builds yet

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    Truly awesome work ppost. Don't think I've ever seen a water-cooled RAID card, ha!

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    I've been waiting for you . It seems ages ago i was in contact with you. Great to see the pictures here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red-5 View Post
    Those are two gorgeous looking machines. Amazing work mate. As for the custom waterblocks, simply awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by VanillaMoose View Post
    Truly awesome work ppost. Don't think I've ever seen a water-cooled RAID card, ha!
    Hey, thanks for your visit and all the encouraging comment.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrDiaz View Post
    What a pair of beauties.... more like, how did you convince her she needed THAT much? Is she a "tech savvy" also? Great stuff man, one of my fav builds yet
    Thanks mate.
    She is my wife, so she won't have alternate option but to absorb those excessive components from my projects I guess .....
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by bentleya View Post
    I've been waiting for you . It seems ages ago i was in contact with you. Great to see the pictures here.

    Hey,

    I was really lazy to get the photos organised although they were taken quite a while ago already.
    And the worst is, until recently, I almost quite sure that I won't touch this hobby again, so decided to wrap up the photos properly for good memory and record.
    Interesting enough, it is also stimulative during the photo picking process .....

    Good to meet you here finally, and thankyou for your appreciation .
    See you around~~
    Last edited by ppost; 05-11-2010 at 07:17 PM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    One of my favorite things about those builds up there ^ are that they actually look better in the light than in the dark, unlike some other builds.
    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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    They look awesome, both light and dark. My favorite parts are the switches in the back and the clean cuts in the side panels. I also LOVE your cabling job that's done on the hard drives.

    Which part in Hong Kong are you from?
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    one word..... magnificent!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkiller123 View Post
    They look awesome, both light and dark. My favorite parts are the switches in the back and the clean cuts in the side panels. I also LOVE your cabling job that's done on the hard drives.

    Which part in Hong Kong are you from?
    Hello, I'm on the Kowloon side ~
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppost View Post
    Hello, I'm on the Kowloon side ~
    Are there any shops selling watercooling components in Hong Kong?

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    One of my favorite things about those builds up there ^ are that they actually look better in the light than in the dark, unlike some other builds.
    Quote Originally Posted by erikmorgan View Post
    one word..... magnificent!!
    I'm glad
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philwong View Post
    Are there any shops selling watercooling components in Hong Kong?

    Phil

    Bitspower has set up an office in HK.

    Otherwise, just a few local dealer / retail shops here, but most of them are no good, tricky and dishonest... hardsell, mislead newbies, and spoil other competitors' shops/ brand and their users between forums in order to protect their (narrow) market, simply dirty, messy and pathetic.

    So, many people in HK who even has the least experience in watercooling would already order from US, UK, German or Taiwan directly.
    Last edited by ppost; 05-12-2010 at 02:55 AM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    WOW!! Gorgeous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ppost View Post
    Bitspower has set up an office in HK.

    Otherwise, just a few local dealer / retail shops here, but most of them are no good, tricky and dishonest... hardsell, mislead newbies, and spoil other competitors' shops/ brand and their users between forums in order to protect their (narrow) market, simply dirty, messy and pathetic.

    So, many people in HK who even has the least experience in watercooling would already order from US, UK, German or Taiwan directly.
    Can we buy direct from the BP office?? Might be swinging by HK for a holiday.

    Guan Hua (Taipei) is also pretty hopeless when it comes to finding proper watercooling products. Only one shop offers a decent selection, but at exorbitant prices.

    Phil
    Last edited by Philwong; 05-12-2010 at 03:25 AM.

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    seeing builds like this is a real inspiration... i seriously want to build my own water rig...

    GET OUT OF MY HEAD :p

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