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    My cooling solution for dothan :)

    Special thanks to my friend eleven who supports me with his cnc when i am benching

    Take a look.

    Here it is heasprider specialy modded for dothan.


    I glued it with some silicon. Of course at the center i putted artic ceramiq.


    and here some art






    Now i can mount waterblocks, evaps and anything i want



    Eleven told me that he can made some more if anyone wants. A package with one hs and those special bolts will cost about 40 euro + shipping.


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    Wow, put it in the FS section, I'm in
    away & gone

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    yeah you cant discuss prices here.....put that in the FS section....you make a bunch of money

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    if someone could make an extension for the power adapter so that it doesn't conflict with waterblocks that would be sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elisha
    if someone could make an extension for the power adapter so that it doesn't conflict with waterblocks that would be sweet.
    Just bend the pins for the jumper and weld the wires on the power connector pins , the adaptor does not need those stupid jumpers anyway .

    BTW , Just sweet . Very nice job . I want one , as long as you ship to Brazil .
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    Quote Originally Posted by toledo
    Just bend the pins for the jumper and weld the wires on the power connector pins , the adaptor does not need those stupid jumpers anyway .

    how do you mean by weld the power connector?
    any pics? i'm interested.

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    He means rip the pins out and solder the wires directly to the pcb. It's what I did with the first ct-479 I had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toledo
    Just bend the pins for the jumper and weld the wires on the power connector pins , the adaptor does not need those stupid jumpers anyway .

    BTW , Just sweet . Very nice job . I want one , as long as you ship to Brazil .
    thanks

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    Very nice Unseen, expect to hear from me soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithan
    He means rip the pins out and solder the wires directly to the pcb. It's what I did with the first ct-479 I had.
    Exactly
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