FC and front panel are both looking great - your photos are excellent
keep up the good work sniipe
FC and front panel are both looking great - your photos are excellent
keep up the good work sniipe
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Wow that's really great! Can't wait to see pics of the finished build!![]()
Thank you guys very much![]()
I posted this list at bit tech and I figured it would be good to update you guys too:
This is what I have done Done:
-Case assembly
-Radiator mounting
-8-pin CPU power soldered to the back of the motherboard
-Fan/Fan controller wiring
-Door Re-assembly
-Main case lighting
Not done yet:
-Reservoir installation
-Tubing hole in granite
-Pump mounting (waiting on last minute parts from performance-pcs)
-24-pin sorting (untangling the 24-pin wires)
-SSD mounting
-Plumbing the loop
-power switch and pwr LED wiring
-Final cleaning and pictures (next week)
Here are a few dirty, dusty, out of focus, shaky, available light from multiple sources photos for you guys to show some progress here... sorry but I haven't got the couple hours it would take to get this thing in the photo studio at the moment.
I know its not pretty look at this one, but it sure as hell makes the other side of the board pretty
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blue zip tie anchors O_o...I've never seen those, lol
looks very nice
Current System:
eVGA 680i SLi "A2" P30 BIOS
intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (currently at stock)
OCZ ReaperX 4GB DDR2 1000 (running at DDR2 800 Speeds with cas4)
320GB Seagate 7200.10
XFX 8800GT XXX 512MB (stock clocks)
auzentech X-Fi Prelude
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 Quad Copper
Win XP Pro
More MORE!!!!
oh and umm lol to that painted gentle typhoon fan
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oh man, this just looks amazing! great job sniipe
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Beautiful build, Sniipe.
Project:
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can't wait to see this thing in person tomoro!
Damn!!!This is looking very sweet! That granite was well worth the drilling time. It really adds to it. Damn it looks so nice and clean! Very envious of your mad photo skills!
not yet, those will come next week with the final photo shoot
haha and you will never see them again either
thanks
you dont like it? It was a beeyatch to get back together, I kept losing the shaft collar and had to gut other Gt's to get another one
thanks CP
Cheers Xion, ty
Hehe, Cant wait to meet you and rise too I think - I will be bringing permafrost as well for my brother to game on, although it wont be in the mod comp
thanks Sadasius - the granite was fo sho worth itI was so lucky that that
fillport fit in the hole
makes it look much cleaner
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Dude that is intense. I can't wait for final photo shoot. Any chance we can get a how too on breaking down and painting those GTs?
Project Millertime: The Core I5 build
Crunching/folding box on air: AMD Athlon X2 7750 Black Edition; Sapphire Radeon HD 4830; Gigabyte MA78GM-US2H; Lian Li PC-V351; Windows 7 RC
Looks great, but sleeve the yellow wires![]()
this is the thread I made: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=224297
I think it is all explained in that thread - be VERY careful when taking that collar of, it is as light as a feather, makes no sound when it falls, and is prone to shoot off the collar upon removal. I was putting one on with two flat head screwdrivers, staring right at it, and without me even blinking it seemingly disappeared into thin air.
haha, I knew I shouldn't have show that picture, but I wanted to show my handy work![]()
Oh Sniipe, have you turned that motherboard on yet? I love it, it has blue lights!MSI couldn't have done a better job with it, fantastic board. And unlocked my Phenom II X2 550 BE with EASE, got me a lovely quadcore now
LinX stable too at stock!
Keep at it sniipe, you're nearly done!
Love the work by the way![]()
what parts exactly did you use to get the tubing through thegranite (i mean, part's wise, not to make the cuts)? Did you just make a G1/4" thread, then screw the barbs in?
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Looks great![]()
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to go through the midplate it is a BananaPower filport + a BananaPower rotary 90just the right length to go through - another luck situation I am so prone to coming out of unscathed
and yes kibbler, the nibbler is one of my favorite tools, if you actually work carefully with it you can make great clean cutsthat was a 5 second hack job - I was holding up the motherboard tray with one hand, pushing the mobo up of the tray with the fingers on the same hand, and nibbling with my other hand.... sounds like comedy now that I think about it
on an unimportant kind of irrelevant note: the system is finished and assembled
if its done then were is the rez pic
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
I've got a nibbler...used it a few times here and there...pretty nice...wish I had a better nibbling tool though, its mostly dremel and cordless drill for me *just gotta finish filing then I can do my test fits for my hardware...aircooled rig only though*
Current System:
eVGA 680i SLi "A2" P30 BIOS
intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (currently at stock)
OCZ ReaperX 4GB DDR2 1000 (running at DDR2 800 Speeds with cas4)
320GB Seagate 7200.10
XFX 8800GT XXX 512MB (stock clocks)
auzentech X-Fi Prelude
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 Quad Copper
Win XP Pro
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