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Thread: My Chieftec Dragon CS901-Mod

  1. #26
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    Thanks a lot!!

    There's still a lot of work to do, I received a used Swiftech MCR220 yesterday, gotta have to re-paint the chassis, a lot of scratches there...

    But I think I've finally decided on what way to run the tubing!!

    But I'll be on holiday for 2 weeks now, so no updates from me within the next 2 weeks...

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    I did a lot of work in the meantime, today I did a final assembly before the case will be powdercoated, here is what the tubing etc. will look like:
    http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...r/CIMG4341.jpg
    http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...r/CIMG4344.jpg
    http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...r/CIMG4346.jpg
    http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...r/CIMG4356.jpg

    Once the stuff is off for powdercoating, I will start with sleeving the wires!!

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    Nice work!

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    Thank you very much!!

    The tubes will also be replaced by blue/UV Masterkleer or Feser tubes, I don't quite like that "red" tubes under UV => looks way to light, not really orange/red...

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    looks really good we need more pics

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    More pics later this week maybe, I'm just testing that thing - and I got a real heart-attack when first firing it up, when the screen suddenly got strange colors on it - then I realised I had the VGA-wire not plugged in correctly... :d

    Now everything's fine and running, I will check some cable-routing later, and then dismantle everything again to give the parts to the powdercoating guy, and then sleeving will start... :d

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