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    this is the part of the wire management process that i call 'the big squeeze'. happens to me all the time.

    lotsa patience involved!
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    If I may ask, did you buy those plastic p-clips, sleeving, and heat shrink locally or online? Thanks.

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    i didn't know u can use any vga card as a dedicated physx card
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    You did a great job none the less on that sleeving Joe. I do like that cable management
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    If I may ask, did you buy those plastic p-clips, sleeving, and heat shrink locally or online? Thanks.
    kibbler, dunno bout the shrinks and sleeves but P-clips are easy to find at your local hardware store...
    even Home Depot should have em...

    if all else fails, do not fear, McMaster's here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingdong555 View Post
    Looks awesome!

    THe SATA cable looks good too


    Quote Originally Posted by dr- View Post
    this is the part of the wire management process that i call 'the big squeeze'. happens to me all the time.

    lotsa patience involved!
    'the big squeeze' .. nice call!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    If I may ask, did you buy those plastic p-clips, sleeving, and heat shrink locally or online? Thanks.
    P-clips I get it locally [SG] and sleeve/heat shrink mix local and online.

    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    i didn't know u can use any vga card as a dedicated physx card


    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    You did a great job none the less on that sleeving Joe. I do like that cable management
    Thanks bro!

    Quote Originally Posted by kinghong1970 View Post
    kibbler, dunno bout the shrinks and sleeves but P-clips are easy to find at your local hardware store...
    even Home Depot should have em...

    if all else fails, do not fear, McMaster's here...

    /queue Mighty Mouse Music...

    scroll down to 3rd group in that page.

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    Great looking build! I have two questions:

    I have a build in progress that will be employing GTX280's and EK blocks. Where did you get the material for the standoffs as seen in this picture? I want to manufacture my own and you look to have the materials all figured out.

    And, what is the light box you're using for the pictures? I need to get something along these lines and you're seems to be a good size.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shellac View Post
    Great looking build! I have two questions:

    I have a build in progress that will be employing GTX280's and EK blocks. Where did you get the material for the standoffs as seen in this picture? I want to manufacture my own and you look to have the materials all figured out.

    And, what is the light box you're using for the pictures? I need to get something along these lines and you're seems to be a good size.

    Thanks in advance!
    Hi Shellac! For the standoff, I'm using the Teflon tube ... cut to 4mm. And the Lightbox? Perhaps you are talking about the LED strips ... I get locally at the electronics shop. Try google LED you might found lots of it!

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    i've seen some sign companies use led strips that looks mighty nice... you know, the kind of signs that have thick plexi on top with engraved logo, lit from bottom... they used to have those ugly LED's but now they have a very thin LED strip...

    you can ask your local sign shop for some sources...
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    Fill those tube!












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    it looks amazing. well done

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    Siigh! I lost a lot of my nightly pics .... Photobucket?



    Some recovered pics >>







    Under UV ... cool!







    Eeek! no more! Will retake more pics ... maybe weekend. Need to do some changes too ... Cheers!

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    damn that orange fluid looks good in those EK blocks

    Its extremely murdermod inspired but I absolutely love the originality initiative you took to make it your own creation

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeChuo View Post
    Hi Shellac! For the standoff, I'm using the Teflon tube ... cut to 4mm. And the Lightbox? Perhaps you are talking about the LED strips ... I get locally at the electronics shop. Try google LED you might found lots of it!
    Thank you for the quick reply!

    What is the inside and outside diameter of the Teflon tube?

    In relation to the lightbox, I'm talking about the background you're using in the pictures. I assume all your pictures are taken are in some sort of light box or photo cube?

    Again, many thanks!

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    I believe its something simpler.



    Will let Joe answer that qn

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    damn that orange fluid looks good in those EK blocks

    Its extremely murdermod inspired but I absolutely love the originality initiative you took to make it your own creation
    Thanks Sniipe! I need to learn photography from you ... your pics really awesome!

    Quote Originally Posted by shellac View Post
    Thank you for the quick reply!

    What is the inside and outside diameter of the Teflon tube?

    In relation to the lightbox, I'm talking about the background you're using in the pictures. I assume all your pictures are taken are in some sort of light box or photo cube?

    Again, many thanks!
    The Teflon tube I used ... 4mm OD 2mm ID. For the pics background, I'm using big white canvas cover my working table and the wall behind it. I don't have any pro photography tools. I wish I have those gadget oneday.

    Edit: I believed a good lens play a big role here ...

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    Looks awesome

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    Congratulations Joe - you've done an exceptional job!

    Outstanding overall visual design and of course, stellar execution and presentation.

    Bravo Sir!

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    Great build!

    Love those P Clips, great for organazing cables. Can't find them anywhere and i think McMaster don't deliver internationaly

    Any pics of the front cover in the case ?

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    Alright. . . . MDPC submission when this is done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    Alright. . . . MDPC submission when this is done.
    +1 on that, where is nils? I think Charles needs to hire Joe on to run the Singapore branch or murdermod LOL
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    Awesome work.

    What are the temps on those GPU's? Does the fillport affect anything?

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    I'd say the fill port in no way affects gpu temps. I hope this guy only turned on the pump on the window side when filling up his res. Otherwise how do you fill this loop up without damaging the pumps?

    Oh and to all the people going who are in love with the fill port, it's not something new, the first murdermods had this too . Steffen's was smart because you can see how the pump has a constant supply of water. Still, you'd have to be careful about filling it up . . . . man, having a res is so much easier lol.
    Last edited by MomijiTMO; 06-16-2009 at 04:07 PM.

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    Yep, I know it's nothing new but for some reason I noticed it more this time

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    the orange juice looks almost tempting to drink... hahaha...

    i like how this is turning out! but sadly, i guess this worklog is nearing its end

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