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    Mini H20 Cosmos (pic heavy)

    Yeah i know the external water box has been done plenty before but just thought i'd put a different slant on things with chopping a Cosmos 1000 in half and see what happened

    Its a total prototype at present and things could // will shift around a bit in terms of hardware etc but just wondered the general opinion on this type of thing.....

    is it a yeah, nah or couldn't care less................all comments appreciated??

    BTW, i put it alongside a real size one for comparison






































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    Nice, but you should have made it even smaller, eventhoug it might look a bit strange, but as it is now there is imo to much empty space in it.

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    I'm a bit curious as to why you put the res sideways. Now you'll be topping it off pretty often.
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    looks great. specialy for those with cosmos. and you could probably cram a lot of stuff in there too.

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    Looks great. You killed a cosmos :shakes How could you? Anyways, that looks awesome, especially alongside the real cosmos.
    @cegras - I think that he put the res sideways so that it would fit. It is too long to go vertically.

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    dude, thats the best water box I've seen thus far
    great work/idea
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    Very, very nice, and (excuse the pun) seamless

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    looking great as usual!

    I agree that you could have made it a little shorter, but if you have a Cosmos, you probably aren't concerned with space constraints

    now, the real question...what are you going to do with the bottom half?!?!
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    Awwwww! That is so cute!

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    awesome waterbox!!!! i like the red interior more so than the green
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    How did you do that??
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    sweet!

    thats alot of case between the two

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    I think that looks very Sweet !

    The size is just right imo., very good build !

    I think a mini TJ07 would look pretty cool also

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    Yeah, but who is crazy enough to cut a TJ07 in half! Hehehe
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    It would take some work to shrink a tj07. They're built strange.
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    Very nice...

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    fore the TJ youd have to cut that alu U and the side pannels, etc. it would be hard, but very cool if done right.

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    Pretty secksy stuff
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    That is bloody awesome mate. Top stuff.

    I know you said you're still working on the internals, but I'd look at switching to a RadBox to save space and fitting in some more rads in the external.
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    OMG! That is effing SICK! I would love to see Cooler Master make something like this. Even for phase change it would be amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    OMG! That is effing SICK! I would love to see Cooler Master make something like this. Even for phase change it would be amazing.
    That would be amazing. Never even crossed my mind but it is the perfect size for a SS. It would probably need slightly better ventilation but it could work.


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    I really like it and would love to have one next to my cosmos. It would open up a lot doors for cosmos owners to expand their wc systems.
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    wow I love it! If i didnt have my MM duality i would have a cosmos! and would really consider one of those on the side!

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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    awesome waterbox!!!! i like the red interior more so than the green
    HAHA, you took the words outta my mouth. Almost. I was thinking that green PWNS the red.

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    Looks pretty awesome! Are you using the koolance high flow quick disconnects? If so how are they?

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