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    SaNxU II - SnX TJ07 - Just begining

    Hi, i'm new here and i want to present my mod here

    First of all, sorry for my english i'm from spain

    The specs of the computer:

    The baby is Silverstone TJ07 Black with window.
    Asus Striker Extreme
    e6600 L628A bach 3,6 with 1,3v and 4000 with 1,47v.
    2x 7900gs SLI
    Silverstone Zeus 850W
    2x1gb now and 4x1gb ocz ddr2 800 4-4-4-12
    Western Digital raptor 74gb SATA
    Segate 300gb SATA2
    DVD asus SATA
    DVD-RW samsung SATA

    The Water cooling:

    TDX blue acrilic 775.
    MAze4 chipset 680i. Lucie top.
    2x Maxe 4 VGA.
    DD aquadrive HDD dual Water block.
    5 in/out Paralel Colector.
    2x swiftech MCP655 In serie.
    Nexxos Extreme III

    The Air cooling:

    2x 8 units of ocz mini disipators vga ram
    2x thermalright HR-09 for the mosfets
    Thermaright HR-05 for the southbridge
    5x 12cm acrayan blue led fan
    2x 9cm acrayan blue led fan
    Zalman reobus


    Lets see some pics of the parts and some first updates:

    First some pics of the first process, radiator, 1rst pump and fans:
















    First of all some blue sleeving PWR switch and others:





    Second, the RL colector in the motherboard support:















    The RL colector with 6 leds, 3 in the top and 3 in the bottom. I have drilled some litle holes in the acrilics and in the motherboard tray.

    I have replaced the 2 silverstone fans of the top:





    Then the motherboard support have this changes:

    Replacing the 2 9cm silverstone fans.
    Painting black
    The colector
    The ultra-d is only for showing the space and the motherboard situation.



    The radiator:







    The first pump:







    And finally the first update pics:













    Best regards

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    Now some Hardware pics and the WC GPU's:
























    Now some WC parts and some AIr cooled disipators, and the alphacool LCD























    best regards

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    Huh your gonna use the NB heatsink, and remove all those Heatpipes and what not that comes with the board?

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    nice looking gear you have there. this mod should come out really nicelly.. keep the pics coming.
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    nice gear dude
    in Turkey we say "para var huzur var"
    vuuuu


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    Awesome sleeving job.
    My heatware: http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=41179

    cpu: e6600
    mb: evga 680i
    ram: Ballistix 8000
    video: XFX 8800 GTS
    pw: 750 Quad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.D View Post
    Huh your gonna use the NB heatsink, and remove all those Heatpipes and what not that comes with the board?
    why not? The Thermalright stuff performs much better, each component will have it's own heatpipes rather than sharing it with other chips, also it gives greater surface area to each component so more heat dissipation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.D View Post
    Huh your gonna use the NB heatsink, and remove all those Heatpipes and what not that comes with the board?
    Yeah because the 680i its xtremely hot chipset and he needs to be watercooled he south and the mosfets i think that will be better with thermarights than the stock disipators i'll see the temps

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    nice looking gear you have there. this mod should come out really nicelly.. keep the pics coming.
    I have done as best as i know now i'm waiting for the front panel cause i wanna put some black acrilic in the front like alumnax:P

    Quote Originally Posted by emir View Post
    nice gear dude
    in Turkey we say "para var huzur var"
    jeje thanks here in spain we say "va viento en popa" or "esta de puta madre"

    Quote Originally Posted by k00lance View Post
    Awesome sleeving job.
    jejej i think that the cable managment is the key for a good looking mod

    Quote Originally Posted by pvtdonuts View Post
    why not? The Thermalright stuff performs much better, each component will have it's own heatpipes rather than sharing it with other chips, also it gives greater surface area to each component so more heat dissipation.
    i think so, and i'm complety agree with that. I read alot before i decide to buy those thermaright couse firstly I wanted to put some EK mosfet and south blocs or some mips WB but i think that there will be more water than necessary



    Thanks too all

    Best regards to all!

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    in Argentina we say: joder "tio te has mandado un mod de la san puta" :p
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    very nice items u got there

    i like the lcd a lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.D View Post
    Huh your gonna use the NB heatsink, and remove all those Heatpipes and what not that comes with the board?
    I don't know if this was meant to sound like removing the heatpipes was a bad thing or not. But removing them like SaNxU II has done is much better. This heatpipe crap is just that, crap. Plus if you ever invert the motherboard those heatpipes aren't going to do to well.

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    what is that silverstone thing on the back attached to the PSU bracket?
    ....

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    Wow it's amazing... please i need more photos to live.... congract!!! good job!
    A los of cooling equipment!
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    My dream case, lookin great SaNxU
    lots and lots of cores and lots and lots of tuners,HTPC's boards,cases,HDD's,vga's,DDR1&2&3 etc etc all powered by Corsair PSU's

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    very nice items u got there

    i like the lcd a lot
    Yeah, the LCD is one of the most beautifull items that i have but not the most we'll see in some days:PxD

    Quote Originally Posted by JayG30 View Post
    I don't know if this was meant to sound like removing the heatpipes was a bad thing or not. But removing them like SaNxU II has done is much better. This heatpipe crap is just that, crap. Plus if you ever invert the motherboard those heatpipes aren't going to do to well.
    I'm completly agree, i think so, too. but don't worry i'll do some temp measuraments, before and after

    Quote Originally Posted by Ender17 View Post
    what is that silverstone thing on the back attached to the PSU bracket?
    This thing its only to reduce the PSU noise evacuating the air in only 1 direction. In this Silverstone accessory, there are some armaflex or somthing like this.

    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    Wow it's amazing... please i need more photos to live.... congract!!! good job!
    A los of cooling equipment!
    thanks i'll do more photos in some days tomorrow or the next

    Yes, I love the mods with a lot of cooling equipment:P and mine will have ALL the cooling equipmanet that can be jejeje

    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    My dream case, lookin great SaNxU
    Yeah the case is the most beautiful item that i have not the LCD The aluminium of the Tj07 is excelent, is beautifull, is perfect And the design it's not badxD jejejeje



    Best regards

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    Hi, 1rst Update with some DVD modifications, some pics of the new PSU (Silverstone Zerus 850W), And some nice pics of the fillports down the case:

    Let's see:

    Firstly 2 DVD and DVD-RW SATA:















    In the case. In all of the 5 1/4 ports, there will be some nice black acrylic



    Now the PSU:





    And finally the 2 fillports: I have put 2 only for sthetic












    If someone wants to tell me something that can help me to do some nice TJ07 mod, don't worry, tell me with all the desire

    Best Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by emir View Post
    nice gear dude
    in Turkey we say "para var huzur var"
    I lıke your project dude


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    Amazing case, where did you buy it? I cant find the windowed version anywhere in Holland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockfordFosgate View Post
    I lıke your project dude


    @Emir

    Len ibish bnm tj bundan guzel ztn yazın yapacaz artıslık yapma
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by evil-vincent View Post
    Amazing case, where did you buy it? I cant find the windowed version anywhere in Holland.
    I hae bought the case in Alternate.es, i think that here is an Alternate in Holland. I think that there will be the windowed caset hat you are searching




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    OMG your right, alternate has it! Wow, I checked 6 shops but fergot Alternate.... :p Thanks!

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    where did you put the hard drives after installing the radiator??

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    LOL.... great job.... it's amazing please i need more photos (y) it's great case with greats upgrades
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    Quote Originally Posted by picard View Post
    where did you put the hard drives after installing the radiator??
    I have put the hard drives with a DD block in 2 5 1/4.

    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    LOL.... great job.... it's amazing please i need more photos (y) it's great case with greats upgrades
    Thanks here we go with some more pics


    Well, a lot of time have past since I have post the last update, but some colector problems, pump problems and camera problems have make it dificult.

    Lets see how is the computer now

    I have done this:

    -Paint the OCZ XTC RAM cooler.

    -Put the Water cooling and some air mosfet cooling.

    -A lot of cable managment

    Lets see some pics:

    First of all a pic without lateral panel:



    With lateral panel:





    And a pic without flash:




    I have some things to do after that:

    - Changing the reservoir. Now its an innovatek and its so small, so I have bought some custom Ketchak reservoir. 40cm long and 13cm barbs Lets see some pics of a reservoirs brother



    - Put some Water Cooling to the south. I have to buy some EK block. Acrilic Top. Lets see some pics too:



    - Put the Colector with some water, only for decoration

    - Add 2 10cm Uv catodes.


    Best Regards

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    Great work SaNxU

    Can you please give us a few shots of the inside eg loop, mobo etc
    lots and lots of cores and lots and lots of tuners,HTPC's boards,cases,HDD's,vga's,DDR1&2&3 etc etc all powered by Corsair PSU's

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    Nice work! I like the black painted inside case areas.
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