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    thats looking nice.. i like the way you connected the gpu block to a drain port
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    looking really good evil!!
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    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    wow man great job!

    ive been getting a lot of ideas on component placement from your build and charles'.
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    Thanks alot guys, picked up a few fans yesterday, just
    need some spacers and longer screws, but so good so
    far, i wish all of the case componets were black.. lol

    anyways




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    looking good evil!

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    which is this fan exacly?

    Very good job, but you need to put some spasers. This pump will go with the fan a the middle par of the tj07?

    Regards!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaNxU View Post
    which is this fan exacly?

    Very good job, but you need to put some spasers. This pump will go with the fan a the middle par of the tj07?

    Regards!
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835119068

    yea i know i need spacers if i have time after work ill pick them up today

    the fan will be mounted behind a panel but the panel will be acrylic so youll be
    able to see the fan, so the pump will appear flush to the panel and the fan will
    be space out behind the mount

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835119068

    yea i know i need spacers if i have time after work ill pick them up today

    the fan will be mounted behind a panel but the panel will be acrylic so youll be
    able to see the fan, so the pump will appear flush to the panel and the fan will
    be space out behind the mount

    Thanks for the fan info!

    If you want you can took an old fan with the same sizes like yours and take apart the rotor, so you will have only the body, and you can use it as spacer, and the air didn't escape... don't know if i has explained well...

    PD: are you using your d60? the pics look awasome evil!
    PD2: will you power coat the internals of the tj07?

    Regards!

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    @SaNxU: you would actually want the air to escape if its sealed the air has
    no place to go, something like negative pressure? im just going to get some
    metal spacers that i can find at the hardware store.

    i am using the D60 in these shoots thanks

    im not so sure about powder coating the internals for a couple reasons.

    1. im very low in funds
    2. theres no close local coater that will do it for a fair price, a specially
    such a small job.

    anyways i think im done with the rad grill design, im liking this one.
    what do you guys think? is pretty generic but it fits the design well



    cheers

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    I love the way the UV lighting looks on watercooling setups.

    However, I have a wife that has a skin condition and she gets skin cancer very easily. What I want to know is this....

    Are those UV cathodes bad for you? I can see that the cathodes themselves are blocked for the most part by the casing, but is the light thats reflecting off of the components still harmful? I don't want to hurt my skin or the skin of my wife over time because of "bling". I cannot seem to find any information online saying whether this UV lighting in our computers is bad or not.

    Thanks,

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    updates?
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    No, I think he had a date tonight...

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    i got an update, not much but an updates an update.

    ill post some pics tomorrow, this machine (unfinished Day and Night)
    has nothing on it until i get the CPU rmaed (stuck sensors bother me)

    but i got the screws and spacers for the fan, and things are
    looking good.

    after much talk with Martinm120 and reading over his testing he had
    previously concluded that the D5-V will not benefit from going over
    13vdc... so as bummed as that is atleast i have 2 DDC + XSPC tops
    which he also concluded to be the current king of pressure. i could
    go with dual pumps (D5-V) but that would mean id have to rip one D5
    out of my other machine (Day and Night) which maybe an option since
    im going to RMA the CPU soon. im just not sure if i will benefit from
    all the pressure/flow. i do have the radiator space for the heat dump
    but the question is "is it really worth the trouble" i mean if there was a
    "COOLER" option (some kinda dual top for D5s that was blingy) then of
    course but just two D5s next to each other with tube going around
    them doesnt do it for me. i mean i wanted to go dual DDCs untill i put
    the two next to each other and said eww..

    so as of now its DDCs in this rig, i will try the D5-V at 24 anyways just
    for fun (huge peeing contest, dont got enough tube to do a head pressure
    test)

    another thing, hopefully i get some good news. anyways the radgrill and
    front panel maybe made very soon (which is exciting for me atleast) and
    hopefully can get my interior powder coated or get some time in the booth.

    im just so low on money right now, its getting tough with the price of
    everything rising, i might have to settle (which i hate oh so much) but
    well see.

    anyways

    @Breathless: after doing much research and understanding your post
    ive concluded that though UV cathos do emit UV rays (which in this
    case are UVA rays) it maybe no different then being out side without
    sunglasses or sunblock for a few minutes.

    now this is interesting, i just read that polycarbonate blocks most UV rays
    now only if the protective tube on the cathos were made of polycarb then
    we wouldnt have any issues at all. too bad its acrylic..

    another thing im reading is general fluorescent (CCFL - FL stands for fluorescent
    light) UV lights are simple made with Wood's glass which basically blocks all visible
    light and only emits very low level long waved uv which doesnt damage much

    i think its safe to say that there isnt going to be much of an effect from prolonged
    exposure. but i do have on solution for you if you do feel uncomfortable with it.

    Switch your windows acrylic to polycarbonate

    sources

    http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...fm/739761.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultravi..._sources_of_UV
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_cathode

    hope that helps
    Last edited by evil-98; 06-29-2008 at 09:55 PM.

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    Thank you very much, I appreciate your help

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    Well I find that if I stare at my UV CCFL [yeah I had to try] the sensation is unpleasant to say the least. However I don't plan on having them on all the time so I guess in Breathless' case, you can turn them on when your wife isn't there. I mean do a lot of people have them on 24/7?

    Oh man that rad grill is to die for Evil. Great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    Well I find that if I stare at my UV CCFL [yeah I had to try] the sensation is unpleasant to say the least. However I don't plan on having them on all the time so I guess in Breathless' case, you can turn them on when your wife isn't there. I mean do a lot of people have them on 24/7?

    Oh man that rad grill is to die for Evil. Great work.

    What do you mean by unpleasant?

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    Well if I looked at it any longer my eyes would have started water . It is nothing like say looking at the sun but I would rather not stick my face next to it to see what would happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    Well if I looked at it any longer my eyes would have started water . It is nothing like say looking at the sun but I would rather not stick my face next to it to see what would happen.
    ... thats like looking at any light

    glad you like the rad grill

    @Breathless: your welcome

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    heres the update

    spacers!




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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    i got an update, not much but an updates an update.

    ill post some pics tomorrow, this machine (unfinished Day and Night)
    has nothing on it until i get the CPU rmaed (stuck sensors bother me)

    but i got the screws and spacers for the fan, and things are
    looking good.

    after much talk with Martinm120 and reading over his testing he had
    previously concluded that the D5-V will not benefit from going over
    13vdc... so as bummed as that is atleast i have 2 DDC + XSPC tops
    which he also concluded to be the current king of pressure. i could
    go with dual pumps (D5-V) but that would mean id have to rip one D5
    out of my other machine (Day and Night) which maybe an option since
    im going to RMA the CPU soon. im just not sure if i will benefit from
    all the pressure/flow. i do have the radiator space for the heat dump
    but the question is "is it really worth the trouble" i mean if there was a
    "COOLER" option (some kinda dual top for D5s that was blingy) then of
    course but just two D5s next to each other with tube going around
    them doesnt do it for me. i mean i wanted to go dual DDCs untill i put
    the two next to each other and said eww..

    so as of now its DDCs in this rig, i will try the D5-V at 24 anyways just
    for fun (huge peeing contest, dont got enough tube to do a head pressure
    test)

    another thing, hopefully i get some good news. anyways the radgrill and
    front panel maybe made very soon (which is exciting for me atleast) and
    hopefully can get my interior powder coated or get some time in the booth.

    im just so low on money right now, its getting tough with the price of
    everything rising, i might have to settle (which i hate oh so much) but
    well see.

    anyways

    @Breathless: after doing much research and understanding your post
    ive concluded that though UV cathos do emit UV rays (which in this
    case are UVA rays) it maybe no different then being out side without
    sunglasses or sunblock for a few minutes.

    now this is interesting, i just read that polycarbonate blocks most UV rays
    now only if the protective tube on the cathos were made of polycarb then
    we wouldnt have any issues at all. too bad its acrylic..

    another thing im reading is general fluorescent (CCFL - FL stands for fluorescent
    light) UV lights are simple made with Wood's glass which basically blocks all visible
    light and only emits very low level long waved uv which doesnt damage much

    i think its safe to say that there isnt going to be much of an effect from prolonged
    exposure. but i do have on solution for you if you do feel uncomfortable with it.

    Switch your windows acrylic to polycarbonate

    sources

    http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...fm/739761.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultravi..._sources_of_UV
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_cathode

    hope that helps


    Lexan = polycarbonate correct? So in my search for this for my case window, just look for lexan windows?

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    lexan = polycarbonate. yes

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    That pump is going to be nice and cool now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    That pump is going to be nice and cool now.
    Does that pump have a tendency to overheat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breathless View Post
    Does that pump have a tendency to overheat?
    not that it has the tendency to overheat, but its been said
    that it gets quiet hot, ive never had one run for longer then
    a few minutes but just from that i can already tell that its a
    hot bugger, and i think i looks pretty nice with a fan attached
    to the end of it

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    if you dont mind me asking what size screws did you use to attatch the fan with the spacers???

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    m4 x 60mm and i forget what size spacer it is, but i need to get another set so ill take note of it next time

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