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    unless I forgot how angles work, is that not a 90 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    I'll need to see the tubing on the fitting.

    hehe, kidding aside - we need to see wide shots of the whole upper section. I tend to mock up the whole loop before committing - this way you get a sense of the overall visual balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    I haven't had my scotch yet, but those look like 90s to me ...
    Correct...too much scotch but you get the idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Dood, I don't know how you eat those things. I had them once (accidentally) on my pizza in Hong Kong and I just couldn't hardly stand it. And I've eaten some FOUL things in my life. Whoa, sorry to go off like that.

    On a side note, I really like the BP 90 (those are 90's, Johnny Walker) there, but again don't like the logo. Are those 90's not very restrictive?
    I was originally trained as a French chef! I love escargots as well....so does Charles cat, so I am told.

    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    That is a 90 degree fitting, maybe a 45 would look less sharp of a transition. And I agree about the logo, ruins a well made fittings look.

    Like this...

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25053

    or this...

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25052
    I know I Fu*d up. I was more concerned about dinner. Beef Wellington with scratch made dough, scratch made pate' and Goldie's famous mashed organic potatoes!

    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    I'll need to see the tubing on the fitting.

    hehe, kidding aside - we need to see wide shots of the whole upper section. I tend to mock up the whole loop before committing - this way you get a sense of the overall visual balance.

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    Charles, check your e-mail!

    I am thoroughly upset! No one asked if the anchovies arrived ok?

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    No one asked if the anchovies arrived ok?
    I think you've just crossed the political/social correctness line with those anchovies

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    I think you've just crossed the political/social correctness line with those anchovies
    Shazza,
    Even bears eat fish! I would say more.....

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    With a meal like that waiting, hell with the fittings.

    Oh and by the way, did the anchovies make it o-k?
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    hey on your gpu#2 shouldnt you move the output of the card that goes to the res over to the other side of the block as to let the flow of the water take a full path through the middle of the block?

    the way oyu have it now the output of card #1 passes right through card#2 right to the line that goes to the res.

    doesn't seem right

    besides that looks great
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCC View Post
    hey on your gpu#2 shouldnt you move the output of the card that goes to the res over to the other side of the block as to let the flow of the water take a full path through the middle of the block?

    the way oyu have it now the output of card #1 passes right through card#2 right to the line that goes to the res.

    doesn't seem right

    besides that looks great
    Good eye there CCC, you are right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCC View Post
    hey on your gpu#2 shouldnt you move the output of the card that goes to the res over to the other side of the block as to let the flow of the water take a full path through the middle of the block?

    the way oyu have it now the output of card #1 passes right through card#2 right to the line that goes to the res.

    doesn't seem right

    besides that looks great
    Thanks for pointing that out!

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    This is one amazing build! (I now want to sleeve some cables, I don't know why)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotwaxisbad View Post
    This is one amazing build! (I now want to sleeve some cables, I don't know why)
    Many thanks! You will know once you do it, the results and sense of accomplishment speak for themselves.

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    I can begin sleeving again! This showed up today.



    Notice the new addition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    I can begin sleeving again! This showed up today.

    Notice the new addition?
    Is that the Psychopack? Where is the blue going?
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    Good eye John! The blue is a secret!
    You will know by Friday, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    Good eye John! The blue is a secret!
    You will know by Friday, I think.
    I looked at a close-up of their sleeving and it definitely looks a cut above everything else that I have seen.
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    You have my sympathies ... more sleeving!!! Hope you still have your gloves.

    The blue will be a nice accent, if you survive the process. It sure is hard work!

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    Rocky, I can't believe Charles sent you his little lucky frog. How did you guys not see this??






    Nice sleeving kit Rocky, time to go to town.

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    One thing they fail to mention in the description of the sleeving is that one more item is needed to complete a large sleeving project, scotch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    I looked at a close-up of their sleeving and it definitely looks a cut above everything else that I have seen.
    John, Nothing else comes close!

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    You have my sympathies ... more sleeving!!! Hope you still have your gloves.

    The blue will be a nice accent, if you survive the process. It sure is hard work!
    Shazza, I broke out my oldest pair of riding gloves and my problems have been solved. I will survive, as I always Press On and the blue will be used sparingly.

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
    Rocky, I can't believe Charles sent you his little lucky frog. How did you guys not see this??




    Charles is also cloning these days....



    Nice sleeving kit Rocky, time to go to town.
    BA, you are correct! Between tubing and sleeving I will lose my fingerprints for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    One thing they fail to mention in the description of the sleeving is that one more item is needed to complete a large sleeving project, scotch.
    John,
    They include your choice of Charles home made scotch or Nils homemade schnapps! When ordering ask them for something aged for than a month!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    John,
    They include your choice of Charles home made scotch or Nils homemade schnapps! When ordering ask them for something aged for than a month!
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    A little progress this evening.
    From this............



    To this.....







    That's what I call putting lipstick on a pig! Unfortunately my uniformity with the HS needs help and more practice.

    BTW, our female GSD was reading some of your posts and she laughed!



    And just for John and Shazza, yes, I am in the process of rewarding myself!



    LMK what you think about the blue sleeving. I have only done one on the top right corner for the 24 and the 8 pin power supply to the MB. I am thinking of doing the same with the PCIE's for the VC's....what do you think?
    I also received the last of the fittings I needed (45's) and the additional Res top for the bottom. I really want to get this rig finished by Sunday. I need to sleeve two more cables and that is about it. I am also redoing the midplate again! It could have something to do with a combination of red and blue this time.
    I truly appreciate all of your suggestions, advice and critiques! Keep them coming. TIA

    PS..it is OK to try this at home!
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    Hey, man, why are using male connectors at both ends?
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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Hey, man, why are using male connectors at both ends?
    his psu end takes male plug apparently... Modular would be my guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Hey, man, why are using male connectors at both ends?
    Alan,
    It is a Zeus Modular PSU and that is the way they are engineered.

    http://www.silverstonetek.com/produc...=zm1200m&area=

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