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    Quote Originally Posted by coolmiester View Post
    Well spotted Grinch

    Must admit i never like to see hoses with no clamps on


    me too...

    but....using 7/16 on those plastic Y's...I have to take a razor to get it off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by YanBooth View Post
    2560x1600 resolution here, so yeah the bigger the better please please please... i love detail, 800x600 sucks because you can't get anything like a proper idea of what things look like.
    I like large pics too! the bigger the better.


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    I'm running at 1680x1050. 1280x1024 pics are good, 1600x1200 work fine. Get any larger though and it gets a little tiring scrolling around and I can't see the whole picture. 1024x768 is a good happy medium in size, fits most screens without issue, I do all mine in that for forum posting.

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    @ bundymania: those blocks could poke an eye out!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    @ bundymania: those blocks could poke an eye out!!!
    LOL! Well said!
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    My little machine, nothing very special but i like it


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    Quote Originally Posted by bundymania View Post
    its my low cost burglar protection !
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    Doc PL WC rig from Poland

    Hello
    My first post here.
    This is my almost finished rig.
    Parts: Custom made waterblocks for ASUS M2N32 SLI Deluxe WiFi, CPU and RAM ( fully homemade done in Poland by man known as Misu15GO) GPU - Alhacool Nexxos NVPX-3. Tubing 8/10mm - a little small comparing to most popular sizes seen here.
    On the top of the case there are : thermometer, manometer , fillport and homemade grill, Well my work on watercoolong is nearly completed, I am waiting just for T-Balancer Big NG for steering purposes. Still I need some light in my case - I think about UV katodes.
    Please forgive me photos quality i am a poor photographer.








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    very nice looking

    but is the pump still able to push water in tubes
    lol
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    Doc PL...welcome to xtremesystems..

    That is a very nice NEAT looking setup you have there..
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    1 X PA120.3
    1 X PA120.2
    2 X Laing DDC's w/EK-DDC Dual Turbo Top
    7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
    4 X Yate Loon Blue LED Exhaust Fans
    1 X Swiftech GTZ
    1 X GPU EK Fullcover Waterblock
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    Doc PL welcome to xtreme systems liquid cooling.

    your setup looks nice. a little too many elbows, but still nice. hopefully performance is still good.
    (although there are some tube runs where you could remove elbows if you wanted to.)

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    Oh my goat, that's indeed a nice neat looking setup you have there Doc pl!
    i'd say WELCOME to xs

    i like the simpel green style just as my pc (avatar)

    keep up the neat work!

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    Oops wrong account, meant this one
    sorry for useless post.

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    i would like to see pics of uv setup and brand of uv sticks because i want to buy some good ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    very nice looking

    but is the pump still able to push water in the THIN tubes
    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    very nice looking

    but is the pump still able to push water in tubes
    lol
    Yes, the DDC is more than sufficient for 10/8mm.
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    i am aslo talking about the many 90 degree and lots of block in single loop

    but still good job, and nicely designed loop
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    i am aslo talking about the many 90 degree and lots of block in single loop

    but still good job, and nicely designed loop
    Exactly what is a DDC incapable of handling
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    i am aslo talking about the many 90 degree and lots of block in single loop

    but still good job, and nicely designed loop
    Actually, from looking at this picture it looks like he has two loops, or at least two pumps with tank tops.

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    bundymania, i am worshiping ur rig!!!!! love the spikes man. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    bundymania, i am worshiping ur rig!!!!! love the spikes man. . .
    i dare ya to try & steal it - watch out its RIGged
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    Sparky I guess he has two loops and it looks very clean. Nice Cable Management

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    no it is one loop as far as i can trace the tubes
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