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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashraf View Post
    I like! It looks very cool.
    thanks Ashraf



    So this weekend is coming up quick and I have a crapload of parts waiting for me at home! I will most definitely be on a picture taking frenzy after i spend some quality time with my family .

    my first priority agenda:

    -prelim pics of all the parts.

    -paint test. checking UV reaction, possibly ordering some special highend UV paint

    -Sleeving test. I got some new type of sleeving from buyheatshrink.com, should be interesting to see how it looks compared to techflex and MDPC sleeving

    -Disassembly, I have an appointment at the powder coater's on Monday the 13th to get a quote on powdercoating the interior frame and varios other parts


    other than that we'll see what I can come up with, I think I might bring my GTZ that i ordered the other day with me to school so i can install it into my loop....still havent decided.


    more to come later tonight, some sketchup of a concept I've been thinking of... should be interesting

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    I realize I will need 90's but it looks like a good time EH? this will be for my CPU look with dual DDCs


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    You'll need a 90 degree screwdriver.

    I think you may get away with 45 degree barbs.

    Do you think you can get away with using two T-lines (like DD delrins) between the two rads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    You'll need a 90 degree screwdriver.

    I think you may get away with 45 degree barbs.

    Do you think you can get away with using two T-lines (like DD delrins) between the two rads?


    Paralell FTW!

    however the gap he will havei s 38mm, so i dont think he could use a 2 couplers and a T.

    But i see what your going on iany.

    Maybe he can use the koolance tiny square T?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    But i see what your going on iany.
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    You think that one of the DD T's:
    http://www.petrastechshop.com/dadendet.html

    And two of these guy's:
    http://www.petrastechshop.com/dadenmatomag.html

    Might work?

    The DD T is 31mm in length (without barbs), not sure how thick those male/male fittings are....

    But it COULD work.... it might be worth a try.

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    Naekuh don't you have a couple of the male/male fittings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by smee View Post
    Edit:
    Naekuh don't you have a couple of the male/male fittings?
    (gasps)

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    Looks good, how do you plan on attaching the fans? Looks like it would be pretty tough with even a 90 degree screwdriver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baleful View Post
    Looks good, how do you plan on attaching the fans? Looks like it would be pretty tough with even a 90 degree screwdriver.
    I was thinking I will use threaded rods to attach the fans... I may need to make a special order for those

    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post


    Paralell FTW!

    however the gap he will havei s 38mm, so i dont think he could use a 2 couplers and a T.

    But i see what your going on iany.

    Maybe he can use the koolance tiny square T?
    Quote Originally Posted by smee View Post
    You think that one of the DD T's:
    http://www.petrastechshop.com/dadendet.html

    And two of these guy's:
    http://www.petrastechshop.com/dadenmatomag.html

    Might work?

    The DD Delrin T is 31mm in length (without barbs), not sure how thick those male/male fittings are....




    But it COULD work.... it might be worth a try.


    hmmmm just looked in sketchup and the delrin T looks like it will fit with NO space to spare.... this may need some more thought

    Zanzabar told me just now that a Bitspower Crystal T is only 15-20 mm (no exact measurement, so I have the possibility to use that and some SLI d-plugs...


    ANOTHER option, run 38mm fans plus empty 25 mm fan housings in the same sandwich... then I would be ably to use the dual row method I drew out above....

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    Looking quite interesting now .

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    I'd use short sections of allthread and jam nuts loctited onto the rads and then nut the fans onto the rads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberDruid View Post
    I'd use short sections of allthread and jam nuts loctited onto the rads and then nut the fans onto the rads.
    thats a great idea, however I don't think I will be using the double 320's anymore now that the 420 GTX came out.

    My plan now is to use the 420 GTX, the stock case fans, and some fan adapters then use my H1011 Sanyos on it, should be very potent cooling for my CPU .



    I also just managed to get a PC-p80 dual fan radiator top

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    Teaser

    here is one of the pics i took on a piece of foam core and one bank light and no flash, shot hand held and available light


    Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 10-16-2008 at 01:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    I realize I will need 90's but it looks like a good time EH? this will be for my CPU look with dual DDCs

    I really like this idea. I think I might try double stacking a few rads to see what becomes of it. Good thinking!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    I really like this idea. I think I might try double stacking a few rads to see what becomes of it. Good thinking!
    yeah i'm curious too ... there's no one actually did that rite?

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    Here is an update, I had my sh**ty 4 year old camera I will have the good one in thanksgiving when I actually start building :

    Here you can see the sleeving I will be using, Its a combo of two sleeve types that creates a perfectly round, straight, white sleeve. In the pic it looks off white because it is not correctly balanced to the ambient.


    Here is the sleeve over a red wire, good thing I told you or you wouldn't even know (also that is NOT the heat shrink I will be using for the build LOL)



    GTX 420 next to its smaller brother


    nice comps right?


    closeup of the rad and the adapters I'll be using to mount the SanAce's (ty camera)


    EK res with UV led Crystal plug, that feser fluid is gonna light up like a lava lamp
    Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 10-25-2008 at 08:38 PM.

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    Can't wait to see more

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    Awesome Sniipe can't wait to see final results!
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    thanks guys, I'm going to try to get down to the plasma cutter on thursday for the side panel and sometime this week the pics of my case with a fresh powdercoat of a very special color should be through to me and I will put them up here

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    Nice stuff so far.
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    OOOO i wanna see more!!!! Keep up the great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    Here you can see the sleeving I will be using, Its a combo of two sleeve types that creates a perfectly round, straight, white sleeve. In the pic it looks off white because it is not correctly balanced to the ambient.


    @SNiiPE_DoGG - That is a great look on the wiring. What are the two types of sleeving you are using and where did you buy them? (Links, please, if you can?)

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    its 11 awg acrylic coated fiberglass non-expandable sleeve (inner sleeve) and White techflex 1/8 for the outer. creates a great look as you guys will see once I get down and dirty with it.

    buyheatshrink.com is where to find it, they are a bulk reseller so I have 250 ft of the inner and 200ft (+ 100ft I bought from ppc's) of the outer.

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