Did a test fit with the MCW60 and didn't like how the comp fittings + NPSM adapters were working (long and heavy). Which brings us here:
Me like. The brass G1/4 thread is a nice touch.
ta da
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To be honest it was dollar tag shock (read: expensive). And I'm not planning on SLI. And iandh's sinks are sexy. And hopefully I can re-use the GPU-only block in a future upgrade. And FC blocks can bend cards. And they're heavy. Did I mention expensive?
and most casual people who do full cover blocks intends for them to be used for a few years anyway... delrin acetal full cover FTW...
Kibbler the Nibbler
Looking damn awesome!
Can't wait for more updates.
That's got a nice ring to it!! (and subsequently, blatantly stolen)![]()
New toy w00t (I really need to make a light tent)
1 channel for rad fans x3, 1 channel for DDC3.2
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pfffff light tent, just build a photo studio off of your house :runs:
I actually would prefer a light tent to the photo studio sometimes hahah, the studio is a b*tch to maintain and set up
Nice work! I like the custom metal work
-sponge
I think I found youhttp://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=3019
Was looking at that thread not too long ago when it appeared in the random forum image box.
Main - for now:
Celeron @ 2500 MHz/
1 GB DDR 400/
Intel/
40 GB, 80 GB, 120 GB
eMac - OCing soon:
PPC G4 @ 1.25 GHz/
1.5 GB DDR/
Radeon 9200/
40 GB Leopard
Win Web Server:
2x Opteron @ 2000 GHz/
512 MB ECC DDR/
3D Rage/
Needs fixin'
Linux Web Server:
Pentium III @ 1200 MHz
256 MB PC133/
Intel/
40 GB Arch Linux
Just for fun, I saved the pics from that thread:
high school senior year dorm room. 90 on the inlet lulz
oh yeah check out that chunk of maze2 copper
i was so proud of sticking a fan behind the bezel to do push-pull. this photo is fked up, but if you look closely you can see the custom plate made from mild steel to replace the original 80mm opening. It was cut with a nibbler.
uh, wire management before the sleeving epidemic?
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Bezel
Bezel.
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cool, not bad looking...
cooler with new set of black button head screws... hehe...
Interesting build, using "cheap" aluminum framing to make radmounts in a "cheap" case, yet powder coating hdd brackets.
Looks good, I'll be following this one.
You actually gave me some idea's for my maybe new build.
keep it up.
any updates?![]()
Hi, sorry I have not been updating as of late. There are a few updates in terms of parts (new res-top, rotary fittings, etc.) but unfortunately I haven't been taking any good pictures. Gf took her good camera on holiday and I'm left with my weaksauce camera. Actually I've been very busy sanding, priming, painting, sanding, painting, sanding, painting, sanding, painting...
I hope to upload some more photos once the majority of the painting is done, put all the small updates together for a juicier post.
Thanks for your patience, I hope you will like the final build.
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