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    Looking good there Miller, thanks for your info earlier about batch numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Looking good there Miller, thanks for your info earlier about batch numbers.
    NP, thanks to you too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    subscribed! Build is looking good millertime

    The BIOS switch on the board is a pretty cool feature


    Another small update.

    Seems the HK is getting dropped for the Swiftech XT. The socket 1156 mounting kit didn't make it in with Gary's order. I ordered it from CrazyPCs, a local shop for me, so I should be to pick it up in the morning and include it in some photos this weekend.
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    nice picīs millertime359
    would like to see more pics to have a guide in building muy rig

    I sold my MIIIF to my cousin and purchased the same board you have

    my set up:
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    2x 8800 GTX (for this moment waiting 5000īs ATI crossfire )Iīm been running SLI for 4 years!!!! Grrrrrr!!!!
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    Bro i have same case as you. I can install 3x120mm radiator without any problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dezmen View Post
    Bro i have same case as you. I can install 3x120mm radiator without any problem?
    You have the Antec 1200 or the Cosmos 1000?

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    I'll be tearing down the old comp this weekend, so I should be able to get some more photos up
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    i think he refers to cosmos 1000

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    Quote Originally Posted by strike View Post
    i think he refers to cosmos 1000
    I think so too. He didn't have his case linked in his sig though. It requires a hole to be cut to mount it internally. I'll take some photos of it when I tear it down this weekend.
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    Um you are acturally the first one I see who put a evga p55 on work. Nice board as they always do. Looking good so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    NP, thanks to you too.





    Another small update.

    Seems the HK is getting dropped for the Swiftech XT. The socket 1156 mounting kit didn't make it in with Gary's order. I ordered it from CrazyPCs, a local shop for me, so I should be to pick it up in the morning and include it in some photos this weekend.
    damn bummer. I just received my Megashadow from Gary today

    can't wait to see some pics of the XT
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    Has there been any testing/comparing of the XT block with the heatkiller or other blocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Has there been any testing/comparing of the XT block with the heatkiller or other blocks?
    Pretty comprehensive & professional review, including the XT @ [Review] Round 2 Overall Comparison Thread - Core i7 Waterblocks


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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Has there been any testing/comparing of the XT block with the heatkiller or other blocks?
    Quote Originally Posted by liguhy View Post
    Pretty comprehensive & professional review, including the XT @ [Review] Round 2 Overall Comparison Thread - Core i7 Waterblocks
    Thanks liguhy. It is only about a degree better than the HK. I'm getting it because I couldn't find the mounting kit for the HK to convert it over to socket 1156. Seeing I was stock with getting a new block, decided to go back to Swiftech. ( I probably could have tried modding it, but I don't really have the tools to do that here.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    damn bummer. I just received my Megashadow from Gary today

    can't wait to see some pics of the XT
    Yea, it might work out better than the HK with the way I plan to route the tubes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kanzy View Post
    Um you are acturally the first one I see who put a evga p55 on work. Nice board as they always do. Looking good so far
    I'm pretty certain I have the second Core I5 build log here and IIRC The Rooster got an Asus board. So I may be the first P55 FTW build log. Not a big deal though.
    Last edited by millertime359; 10-23-2009 at 08:34 AM.
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    Thanks Liguhy for that link, much appreciated there mate.

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    Update Time!

    I picked up the Swiftech XT from CrazyPC yesterday and it is a great looking block. Gabe has decided to slot the hold down plate so that the only thing you will have to change is the backplate when moving through the different socket designs. Nice touch.

    The photos really don't do this thing justice. It is a great looking block. The adjustable inlet is also a nice touch. You can see why the temps are less in alt config though as it is a bit more restrictive. Two 45s seem to fit fine though, so that is what I will probably end up doing.

    Lets see what we can do for some photos.

    First, Here is my little helper.



    Seems he is a little preoccupied atm.



    The only nice thing about Fall here in MI. The trees start turning and it is really pretty. As you can see it not a great day here today though.
    I guess it gives me an excuse to stay in and work on the build.



    I don't have the backplate yet. It will probably be here Monday though. So the block is just sitting there. I also got a better shot of that board too.



    That XT is a nice looking block. I really like it.



    A better photo of that GTX295 in her pretty black dress for you guys.



    Well, I will be finishing the tear down of the Cosmos 1000 this weekend. I seem to have found a place that is a bit closer to me for powdercoating. I have to talk to them on Monday.

    I'll also be working on the sleeving of that Corsair PSU.

    Thanks for looking in.

    Edit: So mail just arrived and there was the backplate. Nice work Gabe.
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    nice update and great photos. Both blocks look great man
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    Nice update, the EK block looks cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nej View Post
    Nice update, the EK block looks cool.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    nice update and great photos. Both blocks look great man
    Thanks guys.

    Well, I got the case stripped down. I'll be cutting the hole tomorrow as it decided to start raining here.

    Here is a quick photo of the hole that was cut in the top section of the Cosmos 1000 to mount the MCR320-QP.



    Here is what is left of the case:



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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Update Time!
    The only nice thing about Fall here in MI. The trees start turning and it is really pretty. As you can see it not a great day here today though.
    I guess it gives me an excuse to stay in and work on the build.


    Your pics are getting better with every update, MT. Pretty shot of the trees, Mr Ansel Millertime Adams.

    Your swiffy block is looking sweet on your board. Keep us in posted with your adventures in sleeving your PSU!
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    Ditto - looks good, mt. I like the cat!

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    Looking great Miller!! You have helped me out quite a bit here on the forums and always very helpful and quick to respond so it's nice to see you multi tasking with a worklog! Good luck and looking forward to more updates.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylskee View Post
    Looking great Miller!! You have helped me out quite a bit here on the forums and always very helpful and quick to respond so it's nice to see you multi tasking with a worklog! Good luck and looking forward to more updates.....
    Thanks bud. The E8400 was showing its age, so decided it was time for an upgrade. I figured I have been on so much talking about your guys builds, I should show you guys what I can do.

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Ditto - looks good, mt. I like the cat!
    Thanks, yea that is my little buddy. He loves it outside. I had to stop putting feed in the feeder over summer as the squirrels kept getting on the balcony and stealing it.

    Quote Originally Posted by CptDreadFlint View Post
    Your pics are getting better with every update, MT. Pretty shot of the trees, Mr Ansel Millertime Adams.

    Your swiffy block is looking sweet on your board. Keep us in posted with your adventures in sleeving your PSU!
    Yea, I was wanting to keep my HK, but the more that I look at this block, the happier I am with it. It really is a great looking block and the new mounting mechanism should be pretty much upgrade proof. You'll just need new backplates.

    I just had to order up some extra sleeving from Nils the other night and the PSU is almost ready for its sleeving. Still a few more pins to pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Update Time!



    Seems he is a little preoccupied atm.
    he looks pretty lonely, or is he targeting that bird cage for preparing his lunch

    can't wait for that board to work, good looking board always from evga, fully black with a bit gray.

    keep the update miller

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Update Time!


    Damn you! you have the cat i want to buy!!!....

    anyways..

    very nice computer! great update!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaByBoI View Post
    Damn you! you have the cat i want to buy!!!....

    anyways..

    very nice computer! great update!
    He is an old boy. I think he is almost 10 yrs old. My mom brought him home for me from the Vet. He was one of those that got abandoned and thought the Vet was a good place to hang out. He doesn't think that anymore.

    He is a great cat though. Good luck on finding one of your own.

    Thanks much.

    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    he looks pretty lonely, or is he targeting that bird cage for preparing his lunch

    can't wait for that board to work, good looking board always from evga, fully black with a bit gray.

    keep the update miller
    Thanks much. I'm looking forward to getting it up and running. I think my little buddy is looking for lunch there.

    MORE UPDATES!

    Just to prove I haven't been slacking this weekend.

    Here are a couple of mockups of the bottom Swiftech MCR220-QP with and without the Gentle Typhoon 1850s





    A close up of the hole for the bottom rad.



    And here are the panels getting ready for powdercoating. They still need to be cleaned, but its pretty much ready.



    I hope to have powdercoated next week, and ready for reassembly next weekend.

    Thanks guys.
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    Excellent work their Miller, looks like you and your helper are right on track for another sweet build.
    I love your photo of the trees in fall.
    The one thing about OZ is, it can move from one season to another and the native landscape only goes from green to brown and back to green. It lacks the vibrant colours that you have there.
    However if you keep on taking photos, like we do in our house, then you will need to buy another hard drive to store them all in.
    Keep it up, it's an excellent pastime and after a while your perspective of your surrounding will change, you could say they will come into focus.

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