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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    Fantastic machine!!!

    Do you mind if i copy your raptor x mod?

    I was going to do the same..and put acrylic in the front drive bays to see it.

    Evil enter your rig for march sli rig of the month!!!! go now!!!!! 3months in row do it!
    thank you thank you go right a head i was thinking the same great mind think alike. im thinking about tinting the acrylic because when the lights go out and the LEDS turn on the drive will be visible but im going to try to make the front as linear as possible

    Quote Originally Posted by Fujimitsu View Post
    Great job man, very well thought out.

    Insanely expensive but awesome! Very nice build.
    lol i bet no one has clicked on the banner huh ill just hint you guys now... gosh lol

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyM View Post
    Outstanding photos! That machine is really coming together nicely
    hey man you got a great system too, i looked at yours before building mine

    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    Thanks for inspiring me to go on with my case (Lian-Li PC71)
    Very very well done, very clean too... major PITA to sleeve 24pin cable wasn't it?
    Again very well done
    actually i enjoyed it alot, but ill admit that my fingers were hurting

    to everyone else big thanks!

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    HAHAH that banner kills me.
    I've enjoyed your build evil, lot's of inspiration here!
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    Yeah, The JIZZ Shots on all the pictures are a bit much. It's just a computer, Sorry man, I'm totally no longer looking at your threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian MP5T View Post
    Yeah, The JIZZ Shots on all the pictures are a bit much. It's just a computer, Sorry man, I'm totally no longer looking at your threads.

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    its a sponsored project. they wanted it

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    Last edited by evil-98; 03-13-2008 at 08:51 AM.

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    Awesome setup! I would really like to know how the tubing is done especialy around the radiator and the pump. COuld you maybe post a scheme?
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    Evil, what size heatshrink you using for your sata cables, I just tried 10mm and some 20mm, one wouldnt fit other is too big

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    Quote Originally Posted by taylormsj View Post
    Evil, what size heatshrink you using for your sata cables, I just tried 10mm and some 20mm, one wouldnt fit other is too big

    Thanks
    all i do is take my 3/8" heat shrink, stretch it alittle with needle nose pliers
    to a sizes that fits and waa laa

    ill post a tut if you dont understand

    @MMhardKy: ill get some pictures for you tonight, you can see how the
    pump is tubed on page 2 and how i run my drain. from there its pretty
    straight forward, just a long tube for the outlet to the cpu block

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian MP5T View Post
    Yeah, The JIZZ Shots on all the pictures are a bit much. It's just a computer, Sorry man, I'm totally no longer looking at your threads.

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    Wow!!

    Fantastic worklog,, looks terrific!

    I would love to know how you managed to get the cable sleeving inside the ATX connector?! I have been trying for that effect but it didnt turn out as planned.

    If you could explain how you managed to get the cable sleeving to fit inside the ATX connector much appreciated!

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    have a whinge bud
    ^agreed

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    Quote Originally Posted by rentay View Post
    Wow!!

    Fantastic worklog,, looks terrific!

    I would love to know how you managed to get the cable sleeving inside the ATX connector?! I have been trying for that effect but it didnt turn out as planned.

    If you could explain how you managed to get the cable sleeving to fit inside the ATX connector much appreciated!

    Regards
    sure, heres my tip, try to keep the sleeves from frailing. when i cut my sleeves down to size i use a lighter to melt the ends to keep from from frailing but specifically forcing the ends to be very small with a hole barley big enough for the pin/cable to go through. ill take a few pictures to show you what i mean. but generally i just pushed it into the 24pin plug and it stayed nothing special. if that doesnt help ill try to get some pictures


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    Great job you did there evil, i hope mine turns out as good as yous

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    If you could get some pics of how you did it that would be fantastic!

    Once again, congrats on the build! Looks awesome.

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    all i do is take my 3/8" heat shrink, stretch it alittle with needle nose pliers
    to a sizes that fits and waa laa
    Thanks a lot for that, it worked perfectly, i used 10mm heatshrink
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    Indeed Great and AWESOME man... i wonder how long it takes to finish the job, reading alone your post, and seeing those pictures gave me a long time and enough to prove that you're really a badass rig enthusiast!

    photoshop alone takes a long time for all of those photos....

    i wish i could be very good in what you are doing right now... haha
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    thanks! ive been busy with school and work but the project is still going on! got a few parts being ordered.. lets just say DUAL LOOP..

    just a quick question for you folks

    mcr320 on the 2 GPUs or the CPU? im getting some really good temps with them both being in the same loop but will either lose performance from being split? i dont think so right? i mean that wouldnt make sense lol i just hope that the dual loop is a good choose!

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    hey man, why dont you go for pa 120.3?
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    and dump all componets in one loop? well first b/c i love my 360gtx and it pains me to see her go lol, and second its quiet expensive i have a few mcr320 nib that i would like to put to use,

    one day ill get a 120.3 but i just cant afford it at the moment. school take a huge % of my revenues.. its no fun being a poor designer with a heavy computer enthusiast sickness..

    plus give me a reason to build another rig!

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    Lol...

    That's what you call,

    "The Itch That Never Heals!"

    hahaha

    i don't think you cant afford the pa's... looking on those sigs... you're joking if you can't afford those... hehe

    go on, now is the time to experience the power of pa 120.3...


    me laugh evil... haha

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    ok ok i can afford it but can i afford the "heat" from the lady lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    ok ok i can afford it but can i afford the "heat" from the lady lol
    Take the lady over the rad man, it makes logical sense
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    spoken well by a child!! they learn fast now.

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    Nice build dude.. very nice. Love how clean and simply you've made it.

    Where did u buy the copper elbow's from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedalmonkey View Post
    spoken well by a child!! they learn fast now.
    Haha, hey!
    lol...

    I know a thing or to....
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