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    Ouch, those fittings on the radiator would kill some flow : /
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Ouch, those fittings on the radiator would kill some flow : /
    It's just for show lol. But they will prolly have at least 1 90º bend cause these are very big rads and the space is limited with 2 of them =D

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    I can't wait to see your custom water cooled TJ07 once it's done Wolfskin, excellent job so far! I've been thinking about getting the Silverstone TJ07, wondering if a Thermalchill PA120.3 could fit up on the underside where the two 120mm fans are located with some modding?

    - Systemlord
    * My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *

    Computer System:
    CPU = Intel i7 3770K
    MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
    GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
    RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
    SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
    PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
    SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
    CASE = Case Labs STH10
    LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
    OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit


    Watercooling System:
    CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
    GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
    MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
    RES = EK-RES X3 250
    PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
    RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
    LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil

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    Awesome build looking forward to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Systemlord View Post
    I can't wait to see your custom water cooled TJ07 once it's done Wolfskin, excellent job so far! I've been thinking about getting the Silverstone TJ07, wondering if a Thermalchill PA120.3 could fit up on the underside where the two 120mm fans are located with some modding?

    - Systemlord
    I don't think you would have enough clearance for the rad. If you invert the tray forget it, with normal ATX maybe u can fit a slim rad + fans (GTS lite and the likes)

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    Another update for you!

    The new mobo tray for the TJ07 is kinda crappy with that big hole in the across the metal so we had it replaced by an "old" model and it immediatly started looking much better!





    Oni with the show! After much thinking on how to fixate the rad supports we had to go with screws because of the weight this rads boast! Performance does come at a price

    Because the rad supports have such big flaps and we need to maximize the space in the bottom of the case, we decided to cut them down to half their original size!





    The sacred Unibody of the TJ07 protected against evil (Soul_Train)
    Let's move on to the marking, drilling and threading for the screws!









    After the quick fix this is how they look now :icon_wink: The screws will later be replaced by smaller black ones, these are just for testing purposes!









    I hope you guys like it!

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    Very Nice Work ! i love your frontplate ^^

    Th final colors of your built would be black and white?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seu View Post
    Very Nice Work ! i love your frontplate ^^

    Th final colors of your built would be black and white?
    Yep the final colors will be black and white (=

    More pics to come soon. Bitspower mobo block, pump covers and some other stuff!

    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfskin07 View Post
    I don't think you would have enough clearance for the rad. If you invert the tray forget it, with normal ATX maybe u can fit a slim rad + fans (GTS lite and the likes)
    The only way I see to be able to fit a Thermalchill PA120.3 is cutting a hole in the top allowing the rad to fit in is having half over the top of the case and the other half under the top, without a skilled modder it might ruin the look of the TJ07. Yes you are right the HWLab's GTS 320 was one of two that Performance PC's inhouse modder said would fit, but the end results don't justify the horrible performance that the skinny GTS radiator would perform! Do you think that a Thermochill PA120.2 would be enough for just one quad core overclocked to at least @4GHz?

    BTW really nice job tapping and marking all of those threads, I know how careful one must be doing those sorts of things!

    - Systemlord
    * My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *

    Computer System:
    CPU = Intel i7 3770K
    MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
    GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
    RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
    SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
    PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
    SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
    CASE = Case Labs STH10
    LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
    OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit


    Watercooling System:
    CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
    GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
    MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
    RES = EK-RES X3 250
    PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
    RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
    LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfskin07 View Post
    Another update for you!

    The new mobo tray for the TJ07 is kinda crappy with that big hole in the across the metal so we had it replaced by an "old" model and it immediatly started looking much better!
    Hi. How did you obtain the older motherboard tray?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrokenArrow View Post
    Hi. How did you obtain the older motherboard tray?
    First we had to kill a few people and then get sent into the slammer. There's a guy there who trades old stuff for cigarettes

    Seriously now: Soul_Train got it with the help of a friend. He would be the one to give u details.

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    Time to heat things up







    Black Freezer ? hmmm sexxxy











    A special thanks to Vincent and Bitspower for giving us some help on this project!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BrokenArrow View Post
    Hi. How did you obtain the older motherboard tray?
    I have send you PM

    Well abou this new stuffs damm really amazing motherboad block

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul_train View Post
    I have send you PM

    Well abou this new stuffs damm really amazing motherboad block
    I will also be buying the Silverstone TJ07 in a month or two and would also like to know how to get the older mobo tray. Thanks

    - Systemlord
    * My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *

    Computer System:
    CPU = Intel i7 3770K
    MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
    GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
    RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
    SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
    PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
    SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
    CASE = Case Labs STH10
    LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
    OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit


    Watercooling System:
    CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
    GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
    MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
    RES = EK-RES X3 250
    PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
    RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
    LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Systemlord View Post
    I will also be buying the Silverstone TJ07 in a month or two and would also like to know how to get the older mobo tray. Thanks

    - Systemlord
    Well guys i advice you to try get the old model our check with the shop waht model they have!
    This one we have buy to the distributor in Europre where this case was purchased but i know from the comercial they will not have more to sel (a special favor)
    But if they decide to make stock and sell i can them send some PM's
    You can also contact direct to Silverstone as i tried, the problem was the time waiting for the new tray if i'm not roung 8 week's

    Cumpz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul_train View Post
    Well guys i advice you to try get the old model our check with the shop waht model they have!
    This one we have buy to the distributor in Europre where this case was purchased but i know from the comercial they will not have more to sel (a special favor)
    But if they decide to make stock and sell i can them send some PM's
    You can also contact direct to Silverstone as i tried, the problem was the time waiting for the new tray if i'm not roung 8 week's

    Cumpz!
    Are the TJ09 trays similar to the TJ07? If not I could do something custom if all else fails. I'm in the states so my luck might not be as good, but we shall see.

    - Systemlord
    * My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *

    Computer System:
    CPU = Intel i7 3770K
    MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
    GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
    RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
    SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
    PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
    SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
    CASE = Case Labs STH10
    LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
    OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit


    Watercooling System:
    CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
    GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
    MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
    RES = EK-RES X3 250
    PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
    RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
    LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil

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    can't help you on that! Don't if he have same measures!

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    looking nice so far, sub'd

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    Hey guys!

    Between the 3rd and 5th of july i'm gonna test fit all the WC parts and do the tube routing!

    Stay tunned for major photos!


    Thx for the comments so far!

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    I'm looking forward to see the final project

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    Nice....great start mate
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    At the request of many families, here's another small update! We worked hard this weekend and the I'll post the result later today!

    For now here it is:

    The acrylic piece that's going to hide the 5.25" bays!









    Fits like a glove. Well worth the time we waited for it lol







    That's it folks.


    More to come later today....

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    I couldn't keep you waiting so here it is!

    After a long weekend with some drawbacks we managed to plan and excute most of the 2 WC loops. Here are the pics:

    We had to cut the midplate for the first time to allow some tube routing behind the 5.25" acrylic cover!



    My GTX480 with the EK Nickel + Acetal mounted



    Rampage 2 Extreme sweetness with Bitspower and Ek cover...hhuummmm!





    Let the games begin













    Passing the loop bellow the midplate! we used a fillport and a 90º adapter to get the job done







    Very little space to work in the lower section! sweet monster rads haha



    CPU and Mobo loop finished...or maybe not! We did finish it but since i forgot the second pump, we had to remove parts of it to plan the GFX loop



    After all th hard work and sweat, it was a 40º Celsius weekend, We had to discard one of the 250ml rez and replace it with a 150ml one (still on it's way). After some thinking We came up with a cool idea for the little rez and how to hold it in place but you'll have to wait and see if it works as intended!

    Thx for reading!!

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    It's looking amazing bro now i wanna see the full WC and the paint Job

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    Coming along nicely

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