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    Quote Originally Posted by Snelleedie View Post
    2rubber sealing that are in the fittings hold the pipes
    Atm there are no problems with it but i will keep u guys up to date when i start to fill up the loop :p
    Please do, Its a really neat setup but I just have some concerns that some of the longer runs of tubing will pose a problem once the water is in them and everything is "flowing".

    Great job so far!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth_Penguin View Post
    Please do, Its a really neat setup but I just have some concerns that some of the longer runs of tubing will pose a problem once the water is in them and everything is "flowing".

    Great job so far!
    Well here u have it the loop is up and running


    Time for a small Video Update ^^

    On Monday i received a nice package from highflow, thank u :p
    in the package was 2 bottles of Fezer One UV blue + some leds and power cables.
    Only forgot to take some pictures of it.

    Yesterday i did my first test run. To see is there where any leaks in the pipes of fittings.
    And luckily there where zero leaks to spot.
    To filling of the loop only though 15min and all the big air bubbles where gone on some small bubbles left in the GPU blocks

    hope u like the movie ^^



    My first thought where that Fezer One was to dark but when i saw it in my loop it was perfect

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    Incredible, thx for the video, i want to see more

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    thanks man

    Made a night shot of the pc yesterday


    I only need to find something for the GPU's to light them up

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    It looks outstanding!

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    I see that early on in the build you painted the PSU's cooling fan white. Was the paint job successful? I have attempted on three occasions to paint fans and every single time they ended up in the trash because of how easily they get out of balance. I've tried both spray paint for plastic as well as high end automotive paint shot through my HVLP detail spray gun. And I'm no hack when it comes to painting either.

    I had less vibration after using my HVLP gun, so I'm guessing that even though I've got it dialed way back, i'm still laying down too much paint per coat. Perhaps i just need a smaller needle for my HVLP gun.

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    oww.. great work, congratulations brow
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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    It looks outstanding!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew LB View Post
    I see that early on in the build you painted the PSU's cooling fan white. Was the paint job successful? I have attempted on three occasions to paint fans and every single time they ended up in the trash because of how easily they get out of balance. I've tried both spray paint for plastic as well as high end automotive paint shot through my HVLP detail spray gun. And I'm no hack when it comes to painting either.

    I had less vibration after using my HVLP gun, so I'm guessing that even though I've got it dialed way back, i'm still laying down too much paint per coat. Perhaps i just need a smaller needle for my HVLP gun.
    Well after the fan was dry from the paint i tested the fan and is was spinning i didn't really check the vibrations of it.
    But when i check it now i cant feel any vibes coming from from the fan but i already installed the fan back in to the PSU house

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    oww.. great work, congratulations brow
    Thanks ^^
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    This is truly an epic build. I am envious of how it is turning out.
    I have a few questions.
    1. You said that you would need more fittings than what you currently have to make the connection from the GPU and the CPU. Perhaps with a 45° fittings at the GPU could aline the fitting so a single 90° copper pipe may go from the CPU to the GPU.
    2. What type of copper tubing did you use? K, L, or M?
    3. What method did you use to bend the copper pipe?
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    moar pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllAgainstPaul View Post
    This is truly an epic build. I am envious of how it is turning out.
    I have a few questions.
    1. You said that you would need more fittings than what you currently have to make the connection from the GPU and the CPU. Perhaps with a 45° fittings at the GPU could aline the fitting so a single 90° copper pipe may go from the CPU to the GPU.
    2. What type of copper tubing did you use? K, L, or M?
    3. What method did you use to bend the copper pipe?
    1 the fitting would be perfect but i kinda like it how it is now. i installed windows last week on it to see everything is working, and is the aquearo5 says that the pump is doing 120l/h at full speed
    2 type of copper tubing i don't really know i kno that the OD is 12mm and fits perfect in the bitspower multi link.
    3 a normal pipe bender


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    moar pics!
    With the pc online now i can game so there will be a small delay for the next update ^^

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    oxidizing

    How would you keep the copper from oxidizing if you wanted to keep that look? The only thing I can think of would be some sort of clear coat paint.

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    Wow just outstanding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mlongrie View Post
    How would you keep the copper from oxidizing if you wanted to keep that look? The only thing I can think of would be some sort of clear coat paint.
    The will get a coat of nikkel like the waterblocks

    Quote Originally Posted by BearComputers View Post
    Wow just outstanding!
    Thanks Man

    So here we are again
    First of all i want to thanks Pascal from Casemodparts.nl for helping me out with the wonderful work and great service of making my parts at his work. Thanks you

    Now time for a Update
    After my holiday in Portugal i thought that it would be nice to make a own logo for the case.
    Something simple but still very nice to look at. So i started to draw some logo's. After a few logo's i finally made 1 i really liked and would fit perfect with the case.
    Here is the final drawing from the logo for project white.

    When that was done i only had to make a new front plate for my TJ07 with the logo. + one with highflow logo

    After it was done i mailed it all to Pascal so he could make the covers at his work.
    With the end result .
    Highflow front



    White front



    GPU Covers




    They will be placed here


    Now my problem for putting some leds on the GPU is solved at once i just place the leds under the CPU cover to light up the cards.
    So now back to modding and make some brackets to hold all this stuff on place.

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    coolant needs to be white

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    Already this is so perfect! I think more with white fluid that would be even more perfect!

    SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!


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    Quote Originally Posted by supernothing View Post
    coolant needs to be white
    Quote Originally Posted by LeandroJVarini View Post
    Already this is so perfect! I think more with white fluid that would be even more perfect!
    The coolant will stay blue its gives a nice contrast with the rest.

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    Looks great. I'll be wathing this!

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    Small update

    GPU Covers are ready to be painted.
    I finished off the top cover with some plexi and a led.
    Not much to tell about then showing u guys some pictures ^^

    Started with plexi by cutting the right shape that i needed the i frosted 1 side of it.

    got a few stickers from work with me very handy ^^

    On the back side of the sticker is some kind of aluminum foil helps spreading the light true the plexi and also helps isolating the light that it docent shine true the back



    Led in it

    Front plate over it.

    Dont mind the color it changes all the time depends on the water temp
    Then doing it all over again for the GPU cover.



    Mounted it on the GPU

    Connected the led on the motherboard (HDD activity)

    Short movie of the light :p (click on the picture)

    Cya next time.

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    GPU covers are ready and mounted on the GPU :p


    And a very nice night shot of the white logo.

    The up coming weeks well be very busy. To get the PC ready for Gamescom
    There is still a lot to do like. Making window in site panel painting the case installing extra leds + some other random thing i forgot to tell u guys.
    All this needs to be done before 18 of August.
    If i can arrange transport to Gamescom i will everything in my power to get the case ready to show it on Gamescom

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    wow what an amazing worklog!
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    looks great.. but why copper tubing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zgradis View Post
    wow what an amazing worklog!
    Thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenjiwing View Post
    looks great.. but why copper tubing?
    Thanks
    Why copper tubing? because it can + that it really looks great it is something different

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    Update

    This weekend i disassemble the case so u could get the case ready for the painter
    Empty Case

    As result a room full with hardware an WC parts



    Cleaning every part of the loop

    The case still needed a window


    Yesterday the case was moved to the painter. he said that the case would be done this week
    I also have to do a little tweaks on the GPU's installing some leds + mounting the cover plates

    Connected the 2 card together and placed them back on the motherboard.


    I also tried something new with the power cables of the GPU.


    Lights on !!

    And the end result of all this bring a very messy room :p

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