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    There's some here
    http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...x.php?cPath=98
    I heven't used this so I don't know what the quality's like.

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    It's so gorgeous that I'm textless (speechless) lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by subset7 View Post
    There's some here
    http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...x.php?cPath=98
    I heven't used this so I don't know what the quality's like.
    yeah, thanks i was looking at this stuff when i was ordering my components but didnt know what it was like....ended up gettin AC ryan stuff and i shall never buy their stuff EVER again, but we learn for our mistakes eh??

    I shall have to have a look at Murdermod when i get back form my holiday to kazan. if he hasnt put it up still then ill order that stuff and have a go at it ill..... when i get back i want to see ur build complete!!!! be back next monday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinghong1970 View Post
    yea.. i need help... seriously......last time i went to the bathroom, it seems that the male has the pecker that pokes the female, right?

    i'm confused...


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    holy cow do you really run 1/2" tubing without clamps? that's like banging a prostitute without a condom!
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    I've got all the hardwired cables done now,I need to move the plugs on the SATA power cable before I can finish the modular cables,I had hoped to take the braiding right in to the PSU but as you can see it's so tight in there with those heatsinks there just wasn't the space for that volume of braid,so I had to just heatshrink the ends of the bundles,even then it was a struggle to get the cover back on





    With the cover back on





    8pin Pci-e





    24pin





    All of them together



    PSU fitted in case



    And plugged in









    Just need to even them out a bit now.

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    Looking great mate!!

    All that white in black makes this buikd gorgeous

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    how u liken that XSPC CPU block?

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    Outstanding work!

    Your sleeving job is pure perfection.

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    Thanks for the comments,they are appreciated ,Just a small update,I got the HDD's and DVD drive fitted,here's the HDD's



    They're going in the two 5.25" bays below the res's so i'm using these mounts





    Here they are fitted





    And fitted in the case







    I moved the plugs on the SATA power and sleeved that aswell





    Plugged in





    That's all I've got for now,untill next time

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    Every time I see that white tubing, I want a glass of milk. Your build does a body good.
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    Not to be nit picky or anything, but is that top HD got a good connection with the sata power plug? It looks like there is a lot of tension in that photo

    Great as always besides that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedalmonkey View Post
    how u liken that XSPC CPU block?
    I'll let you know when it's up and running

    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Not to be nit picky or anything, but is that top HD got a good connection with the sata power plug? It looks like there is a lot of tension in that photo

    Great as always besides that
    Well spotted,there was a bit of pressure on it but i've adjusted the wires and it's fine now

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    Quote Originally Posted by subset7 View Post
    Well spotted,there was a bit of pressure on it but i've adjusted the wires and it's fine now
    Good to hear It looked really bad in that pic
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    I thought i'd have a break from sleeving and had a play around with the LED's for the res's,I tried the white ones first



    They don't look that clear and have a slight blue hue,next up UV LED's



    Personally I think the UV looks better,what do you think?,comments welcome

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    Where you going to use UV reactive fluid? Even if you weren't the UV LEDs add a nice touch of color. In that photo it seems that it almost matches the fan controller
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    The res's are full,Feser Clear UV Blue,if you look closely you can see a small air pocket at the top,i'll take a couple of night shots tomorrow with the pumps running for comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subset7 View Post
    The res's are full,Feser Clear UV Blue,if you look closely you can see a small air pocket at the top,i'll take a couple of night shots tomorrow with the pumps running for comparison.
    O seemed kindof light LOL. looks good to me
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    I like the UV's better, but i guess it also depends on the liquid effect once that's in...
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    pure project is very nice and clean.
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    id go with the UV ones, they are a closer colour the the LED's in your fan controller...and if u have some nice UV liquid in there it would ping!

    cant wait to see more progress
    Quote Originally Posted by kinghong1970 View Post
    yea.. i need help... seriously......last time i went to the bathroom, it seems that the male has the pecker that pokes the female, right?

    i'm confused...


    Quote Originally Posted by lennox View Post
    holy cow do you really run 1/2" tubing without clamps? that's like banging a prostitute without a condom!
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    Just a small update,these are the modular molex cables,there are two of these



    Plastic stoppers and plugs removed



    Heat shrink on all the ends



    With the plug fitted





    Sleeved and aditional heat shrink over the join





    And the PSU end



    I did the front audio/usb cables aswell



    I'd also like to add,this build is now sponsored by MNPCTech,Bill has kindly donated some of his 120mm Machined Billet Computer Fan Grills





    I'll be powdercoating these and using them to replace the basic wire grills I have now,I think they'll improve the overall appearance of the case.that's all i've got for now,untill next time.

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    very nice
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    your sleaving job looks really nice and clean i like the look a lot cant wait to see the finished product

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjkoneill View Post
    very nice
    Thanks rjkoneill

    Quote Originally Posted by STRMX View Post
    your sleaving job looks really nice and clean i like the look a lot cant wait to see the finished product
    Thanks STRMX

    Just a small update,the SATA cables that came with the board were a bit short so I got some 1m ones



    So I sleeved these aswell



    Heat shrink before





    And after





    And fitted



    I also got the 120mm Machined Billet Computer Fan Grills from MNPCTech





    I had planned on powdercoating the surround white,but when I seen them they look really nice so I decided to keep them as they are,here they are fitted











    And with the fans running







    I think these look much better than the wire grills

    Also I got Mod of the Day over at HardOCP,which I didn't expect ,anyway that's all i've got for now,i'm hoping to get all the wiring finished at the weekend.

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    Those grills look so nice against the white, I have to say there are a lot of great builds on this site, but I think this is one of the best, purely because it is so clean and simple. Congratulations on a great build so far!
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    Wow, that last update looks amazing!! i love the colour of the lights in those fans, looks like they where built just to match your case! very very nice indeed, the grills look really good, i like them with that brushed silver effect, gives a lovely depth to it! cant wait to see it fully completed

    i love the way you have managed the SATA cables going into the hard-drive looking nice and tidy

    this build really is looking stunning keep up the good work
    Last edited by exemay; 07-31-2009 at 10:44 AM.

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