Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
LOL fitting that big ass rad down there reminds me of parking big cars in compact spaces..

seriously looking good there!



LOL which is why i kinda gave up going all out neat.

I realized the older i get, i do more playing and less looking.
I don't know...I am really enjoying the building and the sleeving. This is really rewarding and I am already contemplating my next build. However, as Nils would say, it's an Area 51 type build...... Only the cat knows, hint.

Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
Great progress shots Rocky. I always like to see how each person tackles every obstacle, and try to keep track of them all to incorporate the best in what I do. I really like the methods to your madness and look forward to more.
Thanks Kirk. In my early days in the Wall St. world I was told an interesting tidbit; If you take from one person it is called stealing...if you take from many it is called research! This comment had to do with gathering information only.
Therefore, I have used your methods, Dangals, Charles, Nils, DingDong Shazza and many others, so I have done my research. Thanks everyone for posting your tips.

Without further adeiu, here is my progress today, albeit very little. Just remember I am a first time sleever and I am an old dog and this is a new trick!

The PCIE and the SATA power cable...now I know why most of you use a dual GPU single slot solution! This took forever.



Thanks Charles and Nils...I am addicted!











Although I cut my heat HS the same lengths, some are longer than others. Depending the placement of the HS next to the tip, sometimes it slips into the plug and sometimes it does not. It took me a while to figure this out. Once the tips of my fingers grow back I will re-do a couple.
Now it is time for.....



Sleeving wears you out, but like sex, the cigarette afterwards is outstanding!
John, I hope you don't mind if I hit the scotch now?

The pooches are worn out too!





Sorry for the long post!