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    [Work Log] Lian-Li PC-101A [56k Warning] Updated 7/19/08

    Parts List: To Be Detailed when i have time to type it up

    Highlights: DIF
    So, I love this case, its not too huge but still has space for everything. its from the "silent" series so everything has extra thickness and there is rubber vibration killers all over the place. enjoy the pictures, ask any questions, I'll be posting regular updates to this first post as the parts start rolling in. Mainly I'm waiting for the yates from petras and my video card for Extreme PC. once I get those I can take the pump and Fuzion out of my current rig (Sg-03, in sig)

    PICTURES (what you looked at this thread for )



    all messy, Im glad I cleaned this thing up


    -top down of the rad mount


    -as you can see I cut the rad hole closer to the side panel in order to leave as much room for the motherboard as possible




    -Rad without the fans in between the grill :\


    -Front view open


    -Front View closed


    -great kit from p-pcs


    -fan wire sleeve


    -Sleeves !! the case wires are all done, if only my yates would come so i can finish my rad setup and sleeve them


    -Fan wire neat, sleeved and tucked away to the psu compartment


    -decided to use the black Lian-Li bezel instead of paying 20 bucks for a color change


    -the side panel locking system in this case is exceptional


    -Petras Gel Stuff for my ddc 3.2

    UPDATE #2

    This is the "mod" I did to add a window instead of the black fan mesh that was side fan which I will not be using.

    Before (you can see inside what the window will be viewing):


    After (yes the lexan is there):


    UPDATE #3



    -All the wires all nice and tidy, only thing mssing now is the psu power cables



    -My White Fuzion plate, may soon be painted green



    -vents to help keep the ddc cool



    -Pump on the gel stuff, I cut a square out of the middle of the gel stuff so that the vents allow air to the bottom of the pump



    -General overview



    -Rad fans all mounted up, as you can see, I ran out of yates and had to yous a jab tech Yate :\ (at least this one doesnt click)



    -As you can tell there is no CPU or ram yet



    -All these wires tucked behind the rad in the top
    Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 07-29-2008 at 12:51 PM.

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    My advice is not to put the pump directly onto the gel. You should make a mount for the pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tile View Post
    My advice is not to put the pump directly onto the gel. You should make a mount for the pump.
    why not.. the gel stuff is a great a absorbing vibrations from the pump

    looking good SNiiPE_DoGG keep us posted bro
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    why not.. the gel stuff is a great a absorbing vibrations from the pump

    looking good SNiiPE_DoGG keep us posted bro

    I think he means that if you put the pump on it directly it could get to warm. So it is better to create a mounting for the pump and place that on the gel pad. So the bottom of the pump can have fresh air too.

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    I already run a ddc 3.2 stuck directly to a piece of double sided adhesive foam and have no heat problems. Maybe this was an issue with the ddc-2 ?

    any who, I got more parts and ill be added a few pics in about an hour or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramaistro View Post
    I think he means that if you put the pump on it directly it could get to warm. So it is better to create a mounting for the pump and place that on the gel pad. So the bottom of the pump can have fresh air too.
    well i have few laing ddc 2 pumps 1 is modded (thread about that in my sig) and i cant say that they get considerably hot or even warm in use..
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    looking good man !!! more update's!
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    I have seen a couple of occasions where someone puts a ddc on the gel stuff directly and it overheats and dies.

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    updated with a small amount of progress

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    looks awesome. I hope to do that radiator mount thing soon too.
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    added the update 3, many new pics and changes

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    nice progess Snipe, keep it up
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    Is that the LanParty P35 or X38?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Is that the LanParty P35 or X38?
    x38

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    Very nice. Im looking at getting the P35 one, but I dont know. $150 IP35-Pro is looking pretty nice too.

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    nice work, remove the blue sticker from the corsair airflow fan though
    looks much better
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldy402 View Post
    nice work, remove the blue sticker from the corsair airflow fan though
    looks much better
    yeah, thats a good call, can you just remove it? or do i need to paint/replace it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    yeah, thats a good call, can you just remove it? or do i need to paint/replace it?
    Just peel the sticker off carefully. No need to repaint.

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    FINISHED!



    -its done !



    delrin parts look sexy, and no the 90 degree bends don't kill my performance, it is a single block loop anyway.



    -the pump is in a different spot before so that it works with the t-line



    -power button lights up and the reset button is the hdd light



    -the floppy molex power connectors plugged into the board, the next two pics show these


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    Hey SNiiPE_DoGG I loved the project.
    But why the rad fans pulling air inside the case ? they should push air outside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Concept 5000-FX View Post
    Hey SNiiPE_DoGG I loved the project.
    But why the rad fans pulling air inside the case ? they should push air outside.
    the idea is to bring the colder air from outside through the radiator, this means they need to blow into the case.

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    Very neat job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    the idea is to bring the colder air from outside through the radiator, this means they need to blow into the case.
    Thats wrong !
    In your way you bring hot air into your case.
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    but its cold air into the rad


    and u need to take the case to the next lvl and paint the inside of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Concept 5000-FX View Post
    Thats wrong !
    In your way you bring hot air into your case.
    omg, yes the radiator heats up the air, but the air colder going through the rad. I dont care about the air once its in the case, I only care about the coldest air possible going through the rad.

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