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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    ok box, you seem to be using alot of primochill things, i have most of my tubing as tygon which goes fro 3-4$ a foot, how does it compare to the primochill stuff for 2-2.5$ a foot?
    Brian from Primochill actually took those pictures and mixed that dye bomb. I have never ordered their red before though based on those pictures I might

    Their tubing on the other hand is very popular and I have used a lot of it. I used the tygon for years and I would go with the PrimoFlex LRT over it every time because it really DOES turn tighter radius's without squashing or kinking.

    If it is good enough for $20K murder boxes...

    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Hm, I seem to recall pointing that out a bit sooner.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=222
    The incorrect brush direction was not really the point of his post Bai Fei so it doesn't matter who pointed it out first as long as it gets fixed =)

    CoolerMeister has made it known he is not very fond of the T3 (which is his right) and he was being a gentleman by linking to his thread rather then making comments in this thread, which I appreciate and shows a lot of class.

    As a product designer himself he holds me and the T3 to a different standard and anyone not sure about buying the T3 should absolutely read his thread before buying so they can make a decision based on as many views as possible.

    I have added or corrected as many of the features and fixes he mentioned as I can. There is now a version of the T3 with a top port available, though many people who have actually had a chance to try the front ports are now saying they love them. He thought the pump mounting plate should be thicker and new T3's will be shipping with a 3/8" mounting plate instead of a 1/4". He also thought there should be a notch in the side for cases with the optical drive installation training wheel tabs so users didn't have to bend the tabs back. Missing that notch was a mistake on my part no bones about it. The down side of injection molding is that once you have spent 25K on the molds what you have is what you get. For the foreseeable future people with those cases will just have to bend the tabs back or get the XSPC Dual bay (which I have been told he prefers or is pleased with).

    The Phillips/cross point screws are being changed out also for the socket head hex which I wanted originally also.
    Last edited by BoxGods; 08-19-2009 at 11:31 AM. Reason: spelling

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