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    Pictures needed of installed MCR320 radiator

    We intend to release a new kit based on the MCR320 radiator within the next 30~60 days. We are looking for pictures of user installations to include in our packaging and installation guide.

    It does not matter if your installation shows a competing water-block btw, what is important to us is to show consummers as many choices as possible in using our triple rad. Internal installation, external installation, use of the radbox, extensive mods, simple mods..

    We will reward any picture that ends up being published either on our packaging, installation guide, or web site by a free MCR320 radiator.
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    Here is mine on one of my test benches. And yes the one fan was backwards but was fixed before being put into operation.
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    Uh, not really your standard mounting..... I can get some more glamorous shots if need be.....
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    I can get more pics if you like what i have done

    All I did was use Velcro (FTW) and stuck it to the bottom of my case (I'm not a fan of drilling in cases!)

    The radiator them started to go forward from the weight of the fans, I then stuck a bit of spare tubing infront to stop it as you can see from the first pic (You could use something else instead of tubing :P eg. Better quality Velcro! "



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cptn Vortex View Post
    Uh, not really your standard mounting..... I can get some more glamorous shots if need be.....
    Thanks

    the pic to the left is a good example . can you please send to gabe@swiftech.com with name & address. max file size is 9.9Mb
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    Will do, I'll send some when I get home from work.
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    I think gabe is looking for pics that make the rad look very good guys not just standard pics.
    Gabe: You should look at milliondollarpc.com and see do any of the guys there have 320's in their setups.

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    With the way mine is mounted I can't seem to get a good shot of it. Similar setup to Cptn Vortex but the fans are between the rad and the top of the case so it isn't very visible, and from below it is hard to get a shot of it.
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    I posted this in the other thread of the base LC section, already sent to gabe


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    funny how your PSU fits, today i gone have one off those too
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    Quote Originally Posted by NiscoRacing View Post
    funny how your PSU fits, today i gone have one off those too
    anyone else? I need more pics ---
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    anyone else? I need more pics ---
    If you ever need any MCR220 pics I've got ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gir92 View Post
    If you ever need any MCR220 pics I've got ya!
    thanks bu we need MCR320 for a kit packaging..
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    thanks bu we need MCR320 for a kit packaging..
    I have some from last year on another machine.
    Let me dig them out..
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    anyone else? I need more pics ---
    With all of the standard roof mounts, I'll submit my Rocketfish Door Panel fixture mount.





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    Quote Originally Posted by NPI View Post
    With all of the standard roof mounts, I'll submit my Rocketfish Door Panel fixture mount.





    Click the images for the full size image.

    Thanks.. any good pics of the finished product ?
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    Gabe, I can get you a few on a Radbox if you'd like. Something a bit different from the status quo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    Thanks

    this is a good candidate. please email original (up to 9.9Mb file size) with name & address to gabe@swiftech.com
    Hey gabe ive lost the originals, will this be okay?



    If so shall i send the original?

    And do you want a shot of this too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post
    Gabe, I can get you a few on a Radbox if you'd like. Something a bit different from the status quo.
    sure. let me see..
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    Quote Originally Posted by taylormsj View Post
    Hey gabe ive lost the originals, will this be okay?



    If so shall i send the original?

    And do you want a shot of this too?

    Thanks for submitting :-)
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    Sorry Gabe been away for awhile. Here are a few that I'll submit. I have alot more but can't post everything. Don't have such good pictures of the purple one, but it is using the rad grill, and a 2 fan Swifty rad mounted inside top of the case for good measure haha. Some retouched, others still need background removed.






















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    sorry for the bump but I was planning on buying that rad anyways and could really use it. Gabe sent me a PM asking for the 680i pics, I've (finally) replied.
    now im all pissed off at myself for not checking my PM's often enough

    edit: here are a couple of the pics I sent him in PM, the rest are under my profile on photobucket... way, way back... lol. 7 pages of misc computer crap. But yeah, early rev's had some kind of playtoh extruder which just shot this crap at the NB and SB (and probably Vreg which might have been what killed my board) I'll keep it to the NB but the SB was just as bad:

    Before:



    After an hour of 99% alcohol, I wish I had some kind of stronger solvent or maybe even an acid (the surface of the NB copper wasnt flat or fully clean or properly milled), but alas, just alcohol, so i got it as clean as I could. I replaced this crap with good old AS5.

    After:



    I also trimmed down the blac NB brackets (seen in the pic, the black box around where you can see the northbridge made contact with the heatsink) which were providing a resistive force to that of the springs and the screws.

    I didn't have anyway of really taking an accurate temperature measurement, but I was able to sqeeze an several extra MHZ out of the board after.
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