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    3DI LN2 Memory Pot

    Hi i return with new Toy, this time this is memory container I'm proud to presents 3DI LN2 Memory Pot

    Spec:
    Aluminum Sanded at finish
    60 x 60 x 150 mm
    Mountings for Corsair Dominator but i will make universal adapter for other memory
    Weight ~1 KG







    i also make some expander for old Slim Pots (i have 2) made by Duniek



    Last edited by qjak; 07-05-2012 at 02:04 AM.
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    Very nice pot But where is the universal adapter?
    Last edited by chaotic; 07-07-2012 at 09:40 AM.
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    That looks pretty cool, can't wait to see some results and some pics of it in action!
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    Mem pot looks huge mate, I think you could cut them in half. I would also make three e's instead of ice
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    sorry guys for delays but i had rough time in my work. Today i manage do some simple mountings for memory but truly even this should work:






    I must buy some shorter screws

    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    Mem pot looks huge mate, I think you could cut them in half. I would also make three e's instead of ice
    Word "ICE" is fun with letters read from upside-down You have 3DI (3D-info my OC Team Name)
    Last edited by qjak; 07-07-2012 at 02:07 PM.
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    That does look quite huge, may be a bit difficult to warm up if necessary?

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    wheres the copper one??
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    Wow Looks nice. I think cooper is to heavy and expensive

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    copper is to expensive for memory as say dernettemann about price of copper i can make 3 from aluminum in price one of copper


    also memory don't produce to much heat so pot don't need handle with that
    Sorry for bad English





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    few short movies made by my teammate during his DDR2 bench



    Sorry for bad English





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    wow,

    nice pot..but its huge.

    cant wait to see how it performs with DDR3.

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