you are braiding mad!!!
I am just going to put sleeving over the grey insulation on power lights and front usb thingy ma jig
Nice job tho, keep it up!
you are braiding mad!!!
I am just going to put sleeving over the grey insulation on power lights and front usb thingy ma jig
Nice job tho, keep it up!
Nice pics
btw Polakko ?![]()
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Yummy. Things are moving on nicely. I hope the sleeving doesn't drive you insane![]()
No not at all, i like it i could do that all day.
It looks so different from stock sleeving im happy with results, so im enjoying this.
Anyone for sleeving ??????????????
My past experience with sleeving wasn't so great. The sleeving kit I got has mismatched heatshrink and sleeving, the heatshrink is one size too big so it doesn't fit right![]()
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hmm is it me or just the lighting thats making your video card and ek block look slanted or unevenly mounted somehow...
Today again more sleeving but this time HDD SATA power cables
Sunbeam fan power unit
2x 150GB WD Raptors in Raid 0 plus WD500GB storage
And today has fineally arrived my pump LAING ULTRA PETRAS TOP and LAING D5 vario will replace my other Laing Ultra Petras Top in my other rig , 2GB Corsair 8500
So maybe today evening i can repply to this post from new machine.
more update to follow
Some lessons in sleeving can really be taken from this thread!
[OT] - Where are you located in Surrey? I'm just outside of Weybridge.
Last edited by Mankz_91; 07-04-2008 at 11:28 AM.
looks really good mate - got to say I had a fairly similiar idea and looks like I may proceed with the idea because I wasn't sure how it'd look but it sure does look good
What size sleeving are you using for the diffrent stuff? (i.e: what for molex, what for sata cables etc) (in mm)
@ mankz, hes said at least twice where he is located! :p
Last edited by cool_dude; 07-04-2008 at 02:33 PM.
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insane sleevinglooks awsome.
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AMAZING Sleeving bro!!!
Very good clean work!!
Cheers!
i like the custom 24pin very much
awesome work
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I don't know how I have never noticed this tread before!
+1 for same mobo as me
+1 for same PSU as me
+1 for very very impressive sleeving.
+1 for very good taste
This has now become my favorite project in progress, I wish you lived in southern California so I could take sleeving lessons from you
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wow, very nice work on the sleeving, now i have something else to do this summeredit: what gauge wire do you use, and what connectiors for making the wires/connectors
Last edited by just a noob; 07-10-2008 at 07:42 AM.
Hi i have been away for a few days so no update but now im back so small update is comming
I have put my system together and is fully working.
This is how pump is mounted and a small T-line is not to small to bleed but is difficult to fill in.
And my favorite PSU looks like a monster.
And a few photos of system build
More update to come soon and next tuesday case is going to powdercoaters for 30GBP i think that is cheap as chips.
Is going to be semi gloss
I cant wait to see results.
really, really nice build
right angle connection between the pump and the rad must be very restrictive though...
Last edited by Logos; 07-13-2008 at 06:39 AM.
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that is a really cool way to setup the pump/tubing.. just curious if you have run water through it to see how much, if any, the right angle effects the flow..
I really like it though as its very neat and tidy, takes up alot less room than using a res..
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Wow that is really neat and short tubing.
@Mcoffey
As long as he fills the system(will be abit of a hassle) before he starts it, it wont be much of a problem. And when the system is fully bled it wont matter at all.
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Well there is water going to be coming back along the return, so it isn't like the pump is having to "suck" the water through to feed itself. Plus, there is that short T as well... Is it really going to put that much more stress on it?
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