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    Quote Originally Posted by yeags777 View Post
    Ladderman or anybody else, can you tell me who manufactures that bottom bay device? I'm going to need a temp gauge and I really like that one.

    great job Ladderman
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeags777 View Post
    Ladderman or anybody else, can you tell me who manufactures that bottom bay device? I'm going to need a temp gauge and I really like that one.

    great job Ladderman

    It's a Scythe Kama-Meter Multi Function Controller. I you live in the UK you can get them here.

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=505970
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    what did you use to make those small holes
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    Wow, nice job on that system. If I had the cash and the tools needed to do such a mod I would. Great job mate.





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    Great mod, I had a fun time wasting minutes at school, reading this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    what did you use to make those small holes
    What small holes are you referring too?

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    I haven’t done much work on my rig for the past three weeks because I’ve been away on holiday.

    Anyway I’ve just finished moding one of the TJ07 HDD cages to fit inside the 5¾ drive bay area.

    I couldn’t have the HDDs lying flat in this area because of reservoirs, so I ended up attaching them vertically to the side.

    I only need to fit two HDDs and because of the restriction on space I had to get rid of the fan holder and one bay holder on the cage itself.

    I drilled and tapped 4m threads on the bottom of the HDD cage so I could screw it to the side wall using the holes that are already their for holing 5¾ drives. I also glued some rubber washer to the holes to help dampen the noise.
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    I squeezed some small silicone washers between the HDDs and the cage to try and help reduce any vibration noise.

    The cage fitted in a lot easier than I thought and I'm pleased with the results.

    I might try to soundproof it yet because I think the Raptor X makes too much noise when loading up.
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    Is the Silverstone Case about the same size as the Lian Li v2000?
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    lian li is a bit higher i belive, but still, nearly the same size ; )
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    cool idea i like how you did that
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1badhabit View Post
    Is the Silverstone Case about the same size as the Lian Li v2000?
    I'm not sure how much bigger the Lian-Li is compared to the TJ07, but I think the Lian-Li has a better layout for multi loops
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    whose project is that one? any more pics/link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by \Karting_freak View Post
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    whose project is that one? any more pics/link?
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    Sorry mate it's not anyones project. They are custom made by a company called Vadim.

    Mind I think with all those rads they should have more than one pump
    http://www.vadim.co.uk/Custom+PCs/Extreme+Gaming+PCs
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    power supply looks a tad smallish for all that hardware in the lian li with no room for upgrade due to radiator conflict

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    Ladder, that's a really smart way of mounting your HD bay. When do you think you'll be finished with the entire project?
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolrmaster View Post
    power supply looks a tad smallish for all that hardware in the lian li with no room for upgrade due to radiator conflict
    Lots of 600W PSUs about that size, as far as I can tell without actual measurements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    Ladder, that's a really smart way of mounting your HD bay. When do you think you'll be finished with the entire project?
    Hi ranker

    I’m not really sure on how long it’s going to take. Most of the work is done now, but I still need to add a third loop for the ram. I’m thinking of putting a single 92mm rad on one of the back case fans and use a small pump & res with ¼” ID tubing.

    When I do find the time to buy and fit this third loop I’ll post it on my work log

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Proton View Post
    Lots of 600W PSUs about that size, as far as I can tell without actual measurements.
    yeah the BFG 1000w looks about that size to. i got the silverstone 1000w in my v2100b and i dont think those rads would fit lol

    Quote Originally Posted by coolrmaster View Post
    power supply looks a tad smallish for all that hardware in the lian li with no room for upgrade due to radiator conflict
    What upgrade could you do in the lower section? i though most hardware upgrades would take place in the upper section.
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