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    Quote Originally Posted by Rise View Post
    are you planning on leaving the case open? or will you be putting panels to cover it?
    The case will be closed, I will have all panels back.

    Thanks for comments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I like it. The waterloops setup is the cleanest I saw here.

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    wow dude that is awsome and so clean love it

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    What a craftsman! Fantastic attention to detail!
    System :- Gunmetal Antec P182 : Antec Quattro 850 : Asus P5E Deluxe : Intel Q9550 (E0) @ 4004MHz (8.5 x 471 FSB) 1.4 volts (VID: 1.3v) : 8Gb 1100 OCZ Gold XTC @ 942MHz 2.0 volts (5-5-5-15) : Gainward GTX 570 GS GLH (GPU: 800MHz, Shader: 1600MHz, Memory: 2000MHz) : 1x 128Gb Crucial RealSSD + Asus U3S6 (OS) : 1x 1Tb & 2x 500Gb Samsung Spinpoints (Storage) : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit)

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    man I keep looking at this build... I love the rad/res/pump setup looks badass!

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    I like the fact that the black sleeved cables blend in with the rest of the case, I think that gives it an even cleaner look, great job

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    nice and clean good job
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    Wow looks sweet! I'm not sure what i think of the orange(?) fluid, but the case and hardware sure is impressive!

    Good job

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    Would be perfect if the orange loop was also green.

    Are you going to do something with the front of the case where the rads are?
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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    I might change to green or yellow but for now i will keep orange

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    Fantastic work Looks stunning.

    Personally, I like the orange (the green is a bit of a let down if anything, not 'acid' enough in my opinion)

    If there is just one thing I can critique, it would have to be the use of the AC ryan fans. They are just too bright for this build and (again, in my opinion) it would look much better with some black yate loons, especially considering all the time you have spent sleeving ALL of the cables black. Apart from the that, a very nice build.

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    Thanks for comment
    I was thinking about NANOXIA fans they look so great but for now i will stick with AC ryan fans.

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    I have been playing with my camera.











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    where are the optical drives?

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    Hugely impressive build..

    Where did you get that Powder coating done? Looks like a very nice job..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrostyPanda View Post
    where are the optical drives?
    External

    Quote Originally Posted by Youth View Post
    Hugely impressive build..

    Where did you get that Powder coating done? Looks like a very nice job..
    In Horsham UK

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Absolutley spectacular Has to be one of the most well thought out and executed builds I've ever seen. So many innovative ideas. I'm just amazed at the quality and attention to detail.

    Thanks for taking the time to post the worklog.

    Corgrats again on a unique showcase build

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    Thanks Andy

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    Matias, how did the bleeding go with your coolplex/ek reservoir? I've done bleeding with same combo but with the 100 mm res tube. Thinking of going to 60 mm tube like yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0xdeadbeef View Post
    Matias, how did the bleeding go with your coolplex/ek reservoir? I've done bleeding with same combo but with the 100 mm res tube. Thinking of going to 60 mm tube like yours.
    Bleeding went well i just left system running 2 days non stop and after that there was no more air in the system.
    CPU Idle water temp is 24 load 26
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    Matias23 you have done yourself proud, the man who put the "S" in sleeving We have very similar components but you have modded your case more. I haven't finished mine but it pales into significance with what you've done. Where did you get the BP flow sensors? I need more stuff lol Excellent temps, is your house cold or do you live on the Downs lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by RADCOM View Post
    Matias23 you have done yourself proud, the man who put the "S" in sleeving We have very similar components but you have modded your case more. I haven't finished mine but it pales into significance with what you've done. Where did you get the BP flow sensors? I need more stuff lol Excellent temps, is your house cold or do you live on the Downs lol
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    I can't wait to see Your case finished
    House is quite cold but i prefered this way at least my water temp is low hehehe.

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