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    Charles, everything looks great so far. I have given you 100% confidence in the creativity department... so do whatever you think works best for the overall design/theme.
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    very inspiring stuff!

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    Thanks for the comments guys. Things are moving along so hopefully I'll have updates to show soon.


    Quote Originally Posted by P4rD0nM3 View Post
    What size were your cable clamps?
    They're 1/4"


    Quote Originally Posted by Tile View Post
    The elbows that are placed at the upper block really hurt performance and ruin the looks. I would have mounted the connecting tube on the rear holes of the EK waterblocks and remove the elbows from there and directing the hose directly to the res.
    Thanks Tile, I'm going to consider your recommendation. Like I said previously, I'm not 100% happy with the loop. Perhaps your suggestion will get me closer to 100% - Cheers.


    Quote Originally Posted by Friedchicken View Post
    Charles, everything looks great so far. I have given you 100% confidence in the creativity department... so do whatever you think works best for the overall design/theme.
    Thanks Fried Chicken, much appreciated.

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    daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn mate this is a+ material!!!!!

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    Excellent work Charles, and nice pictures btw.
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    charles_h may i ask how you removed the silverstone long from the case?

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    this is trully one amazing build..gotta love how clean it looks

    the pithon clamps mentioned by tile are amazing!im considering some myself too. need to check if they would fit though

    charles keep up the great work. .looking forward to updates.

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    Thanks guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    charles_h may i ask how you removed the silverstone long from the case?
    My "metal expert" guy (and I don't mean the Pantera type) gave me the stuff in a tin container. Once we ascertained that the logo was an epoxy paint, he seamed to know what I needed. Its green and gel-like. Its also very toxic but doesn't damage the anodized finish at all. I can ask him if its available as a consumer product next time I talk to him if you like.

    Giannis86: I'm also digging those Pi-Thom compression fittings. I'm trying to figure what size I'd need - taking into account the barb flange and how it expands the hose OD. Maybe Tile knows; Tile, if you're there - which parts would I need for 3/4"OD hose? would it be 1A-07 or 1A-08? Cheers.


    Progress report as follows: Mounted HDs and optical drive. Sleeved and ran SATA cables also. I'll have to install a 120mm fan in the drive bay to help cool those hot little Raptors. I took a couple quick arty-fart shots to give you guys a taste of the SATA cable design. It'll be more dramatic when the key lights are installed and the loop filled with black Feser One. I'm still working on the loop and trying a few ideas - thanks to Tile.

    More to follow.


    Oh, I almost forgot the teaser shots - sorry they're both very similar but I couldn't pick one so you're getting the two.








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    very neat

    bout the copper tubes .. could u spray it or powder coat it as well? the copper color doesnt seems matching with ur design

    how bout spraying with fluorecent color? if u prefer bling bling?

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    more pics of the cable-management Charles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Thanks guys.
    Giannis86: I'm also digging those Pi-Thom compression fittings. I'm trying to figure what size I'd need - taking into account the barb flange and how it expands the hose OD. Maybe Tile knows; Tile, if you're there - which parts would I need for 3/4"OD hose? would it be 1A-07 or 1A-08? Cheers.
    i checked yesterday on their site on how to measure it. Just put the hose on the barb and measure the biggest diameter. Then look at which one you need. You can find a how to measure page via the home page. They also have a video instruction on how to apply the hose+pi-thom fittings on the barb
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    very nicely done so far... sub'd
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    Wow!

    This looks absolutely fantastic! Great job Charles!

    Just a quick question, what cable sleeving product are you using?

    Regards

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    dont take this the wrong way....but i hate some of you guys soooooo much. lol.


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    i love those individually sleeved pcie and atx cables, they look mean as hell. i'm thinking an 'alien' themed front bezel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    My "metal expert" guy (and I don't mean the Pantera type) gave me the stuff in a tin container. Once we ascertained that the logo was an epoxy paint, he seamed to know what I needed. Its green and gel-like. Its also very toxic but doesn't damage the anodized finish at all. I can ask him if its available as a consumer product next time I talk to him if you like.
    that would be very nice thanks

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    Thanks for the comments.


    Quote Originally Posted by Giannis86 View Post
    i checked yesterday on their site on how to measure it. Just put the hose on the barb and measure the biggest diameter. Then look at which one you need. You can find a how to measure page via the home page. They also have a video instruction on how to apply the hose+pi-thom fittings on the barb
    Thank you Sir, I'm definitely going to get me some.


    Quote Originally Posted by rentay View Post
    Just a quick question, what cable sleeving product are you using?

    Regards
    rentay, I'm using Techflex PET - mostly 1/4" size. It's a snug fit on the SATA connectors so I shave the corners like this:






    Using a box cutter, I shave some of the plastic off the connector as seen on the left. This ensures the sleeve doesn't snag while feeding over the cable connector. Be sure to shave all 4 corners.



    Progess report: I've finalized the loop design and filled it. I have made two observations thus far:

    1. Feser One Black coolant is not in fact black (it's more like Welch's grape juice. Ok, that might be a bit harsh - its just very dark purple).

    2. Fried Chicken needs to replace his EK GPU copper blocks with these. While I'm not keen on draining the loop, I think those Nickel plated blocks would kick a$$ in his build. I know it's a lot of money for something purely visual and I totally understand if he'd rather stay with the copper... Perhaps some peer pressure would help the cause.

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    these updates are such a TEASER!!!! i want MORE MORE MORE!

    great work Charles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Thanks for the comments.
    1. Feser One Black coolant is not in fact black (it's more like Welch's grape juice. Ok, that might be a bit harsh - its just very dark purple).

    2. Fried Chicken needs to replace his EK GPU copper blocks with these. While I'm not keen on draining the loop, I think those Nickel plated blocks would kick a$$ in his build. I know it's a lot of money for something purely visual and I totally understand if he'd rather stay with the copper... Perhaps some peer pressure would help the cause.
    Sure Charles.. go ahead and get those.

    Btw, you take payment in the form of chickens right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Thanks for the comments guys.

    To those asking about what I used to secure the cabling to the back of the motherboard tray; I use cable clamps by Gardner Bender. Home Depot sells them but you can also find them online in bulk and a lot cheaper.



    I screw them into the tray's existing unused holes using 6-32 black oxide indented hex head screws.

    hey charles, could you maybe provide a link? i tried looking for it but i coulding find it
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    Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
    these updates are such a TEASER!!!! i want MORE MORE MORE!

    great work Charles!
    Thanks emoners!

    I promise you more is coming.


    Quote Originally Posted by Giannis86 View Post
    hey charles, could you maybe provide a link? i tried looking for it but i coulding find it
    Surely - here's a .pdf of the Company's catalogue - On page 178 you should find plastic cable clamps. The part number for the 1/4" black in 18 unit packs is PPC1525UVB


    Quote Originally Posted by Friedchicken View Post
    Sure Charles.. go ahead and get those.

    Btw, you take payment in the form of chickens right?
    Yes but no drumsticks!

    I'll order the blocks and look into FluidXP black as an option if the Feser black doesn't suit our needs.


    Since this will temporarily put your build on hold, I'll have time to focus on my other orders - all in various stages of completion.




    Yours being on the right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
    these updates are such a TEASER!!!! i want MORE MORE MORE!

    great work Charles!
    Becoming a drug , more more and more and more and more and ......

    Loving each update, I really like the clean of yours builds, I think a lot of people need to take this for an example.

    And I vote for the EK nickel blocks

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    Dang it...those murderboxes are so nice...

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    Charles this looks absolutely fantastic.The attention to detail is amazing.

    Looking forward to seeing this finished.

    maybe some tygon r3400 black tuning would nice ? apposed to the "black" die?
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    Thanks for the comments guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    maybe some tygon r3400 black tuning would nice ? apposed to the "black" die?
    It's something I've considered. One thing I've noticed about the opaque tubing is that because you can't see the tube wall, it doesn't have the same visual dimension as clear hose. It's hard to explain but I personally don't like the look as much for this reason. Thanks for the suggestion though.


    Progress Report: Since Fried Chicken has nobly chosen to pony up for the Nickel blocks (not to be confused with Nickelback) - I thought I'd try to do something with the top of the case that would show them off. I'm going to use a piece of acrylic to replace the metal fan grill. Something like this perhaps:





    The acrylic would be 5mm thick with the flange routed down to 2mm. This would allow the top of the acrylic to be flush with the top of the case. I think it would be good to allow airflow so I came up with a design that will also give the piece a bit of visual detail.







    Basic rendering of roughly what the piece would look like in the case. I'll have to check with my acrylic guy as to whether his laser cutter can do 5mm - if not I'll have it cut by water jet. I think the flange routing is going to be a bit more of a challenge. I've got a decent router so maybe I'll try to do it myself - if I'm feeling brave that is.

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