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Thread: Dual Loop TJ07: Core i7 920, 4870x2

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    Great work
    Nice powder C finish
    My Rig
    Case: Silverstone TJ07B
    Cpu: i7 930
    MOBO: Asus P6T Deluxe v2
    Gpu:None
    Cooling: Air and Dust
    Trying to make big things happen on a small budget

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    looking nice yours is gonna look a little like what mine will be

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    Looking good TCorbyn

    I got those powdercoaters saved too as they're close by
    Good to see they did a good job on your TJ07.

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    Nice job TCorbyn! I was wondering if you could provide a more detailed pic of how you mounted the rads. It would be much appreciated! I'm looking at going with the TJ07 as my new build and my only problem is that I'm having trouble deciding how to mount the second rad. Thanks!

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    Wow. im amazed. Ive recently just atarted a TJ-07 build and ive gone for a similar sort of layout. Ill be going with a Triple rad in the bottom and a Triple rad in the top. Ive even chosen to buy those exact same fans. They look nice and are going to be silent or atleast thats what im hoping. Maybe you can give your opinion on them ?

    What are the fans like ? They are sleeve bearing so i was wondering if they had any grinding noises and how they react when put on a radiator.
    Last edited by Scubar; 02-28-2009 at 06:41 AM.

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    thats really nice
    but i cant wait to build mine!

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    Hi guys.... sorry it’s been so long with no updates one of the rads had a leak and only arrived yesterday! Due to the rampage being slightly bigger the first thing I’m going to do is extend the holes i made in the mobo back plate.

    @ nellydude88: In the bottom chamber both rads fit pretty easily, the double rad goes adjacent to the PSU and the triple directly opposite. I’ve held them down with velcro and its pretty solid.

    @ Scubar: There is a reason I bought so many of those fans! They are THE BOMB! During my work placement last year at Custom PC they were doing the "Dream PCs" labs test and the winner was Scan with their "Great White". When the guys came to deliver it all the fans were branded as Scan when I asked one of the builders it turns out they were just rebranded revoltecs! It will be cool to see what the dream PCs are like this year with Core i7 on the loose. Have a look at the great white here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbpOJHRIiAE

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcorbyn View Post
    Hi guys.... sorry it’s been so long with no updates one of the rads had a leak and only arrived yesterday! Due to the rampage being slightly bigger the first thing I’m going to do is extend the holes i made in the mobo back plate.
    Unlucky there tcorbyn, I thought you buggered off and finished the build

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    just beautiful corbyn, love it
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcorbyn View Post
    C'mon guys.... anyone thought of a name yettt??? FEEEDBACK!


    puter? lol
    750W Thermaltake Modular PSU
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    1 X SpinPoint P Series SP2504C 250GB
    1 X Maxtor 6L300S0 300GB
    16 X NEC DVD Burner
    7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
    4 120MM Yate Loon Exhaust Fan
    28" HANNSPREE Monitor


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    1 X PA120.3
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    2 X Laing DDC's w/EK-DDC Dual Turbo Top
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    How about...

    Ultimate Centipede
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    maybe Nut cracker, a good name?

    but in general, is lookin' good mate, somehow the black tubing with white killcoils gives a clean look
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    Quote Originally Posted by retrogamer1990 View Post
    if you live in the uk maplins sell them (it took me SO LONG to find them ) here: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=34373

    they are the 100x50x21 ones (slightly smaller but i dont think it makes too much difference. )
    Ive been looking for these for ages! You is the man!

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    Thanks again retrogamer1990, I think I may well buy some them (on some bored summers day) take the whole thing apart and use them to support the rads. I really cant stand seeing the fans so low through the grills on the side panels.

    UPDATE: System is no longer running due to CPU being changed for a D0 stepping and memory RMA. Hopfully not too long now.

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    Bit of a thread resurrection here but where did you get your case powdercoated tcorbyn?
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