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    project: lian-li v2010 & PA140.3

    starting new worklog with lian-li v2010 , need some ideas
    motherboard - blooderage
    memory - dominator gt
    the case is black (i will powder coat satin black inside)

    1. like this plate but not UV blue , i want clear plate to put some red led inside.

    http://www.acryan.com/index.php?opti...d=24&Itemid=59



    i want to start a worklog and buying all the water cooling and modding parts , can you give some ideas??
    black case with touch of red.

    2. how can i mount the 140X3?
    like the mount on the bottom of TJ07.
    there is any brackets i can buy somwere?

    3. side windows:

    can i do a clear side windows without to see the screws from the outside (like bolt on)?
    clear i mean like the original lian li side windows:
    http://lian-li.com/v2/en/product/pro...29&ss_index=73
    or like murderbox:



    here is my computer:


    project logo:
    i think about glow logo with plexi or acryl with red led attached to the top of the case with laser cut or water cut (i didn't know how it call).
    like the FLOW project:




    but again , how can i attached the plexi/acryl without to see scerws from the outside??
    if you have more ideas for the logo design , i'll be happy to hear.
    i know how to build the water cooling system
    i want to put PA140.3 + 120X2

    but i'm talking about the design of the case
    like murderbox or MDPC system as inspiration.
    i checked the worklog list and i didn't found a lot of V2010 cases.
    so i ask for help and ideas for clear/clean/simple design.

    4. what is the different between TJ07 and V2010? (tj07 is more popular)
    V2010 look bigger and could fit any size of rad.

    thank you

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    any info?!

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    rad fans:

    how this fans:
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25374
    low noise , low RPM , high CFM


    it's better than the Yate Loon 140mm - D14SM-12?
    what is the best 140MM rad fan?

    fitting:
    on the murderbox worklog they use BSP G1/4" - 1/2" High Flow Fittings and Primochill Pro LRT Black 3/8” ID 5/8” OD tube without any clamp ,
    how can put 1/2" barb into thin tube??? how come it's without clamps?
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    To get tubing on, dip the ends in boiling water for a minute, this will loosed it an and it should go on with a bit of force and some wiglleing. If this doesnt work, put it in boiling water and then get some small nose pliars, stick it in the tube and open the poliars up, which will stretch it some more
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    what about my other questions?

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    for the cutting of the side windows and the top of the case , what should i need to know?
    water jet or laser cut? prices?
    i need a template?
    how can i attach or stick the plexi/acryl/lexan to the aluminum plate?
    plexi/acryl/lexan , which one to choose and from where to buy it?

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    Bump !

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    pelo you can use water-jet or laser for the top.
    I prefer water-jet because there's no heat but both would
    work. Price is dependent on the shop. Just look around your area for sheet-metal shops.

    The acrylic can also be bought at a local plastic shop or Google acrylic or lexan. All will work for your purpose. Some of the online shops also sell it.

    You can attach it with double sided tape or silicone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armeniandave View Post
    pelo you can use water-jet or laser for the top.
    I prefer water-jet because there's no heat but both would
    work. Price is dependent on the shop. Just look around your area for sheet-metal shops.

    The acrylic can also be bought at a local plastic shop or Google acrylic or lexan. All will work for your purpose. Some of the online shops also sell it.

    You can attach it with double sided tape or silicone.
    thank you very much for your help.

    about the displays: (like the murderbox)
    they use PLED matrix orbital MX6 , i can't find this model anywere.
    i need display that can show cpu/water/motherboard temp and display for free text that i can wrote myself.
    do you have any suggestion??

    Last edited by pelo911; 09-10-2009 at 02:53 PM.

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    this pic come from the FLOW project:


    it's the same door like in my case , do you have any idea for the design? (pattern or any thing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pelo911 View Post
    thank you very much for your help.

    about the displays: (like the murderbox)
    they use PLED matrix orbital MX6 , i can't find this model anywere.
    i need display that can show cpu/water/motherboard temp and display for free text that i can wrote myself.
    do you have any suggestion??

    MO PLEDs have been long gone for some time now (almost 3 years):

    http://www.matrixorbital.ca/products/pk_series/

    Your best bet now is to use a VFD display if you want to mimic that setup.

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    before i go to the waterjet workshop i need to make a CAD sketch up for the 2 side door with the place i want to cut?
    i need some info

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    i want to buy those PLED displays

    someone know from where?

    what is the model of those displays?

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    powder coat the inside of lian li v2010 , can i get advices?

    i should drill the rivet out.

    after the powder coating finish.

    instead of rivet , i could use TAP to drill M3 hole and use M3 screws?
    what is the length of screws should i need?

    what is the size of the screws in the case? (mother board tray, hdd , psu , side windows and more...)

    i want to replece everything to black , can you help me to find and choose?
    taps:
    http://www.mcmaster.com/#taps/=3p8k99
    screws:
    http://www.mcmaster.com/#machine-screws/=3p8oub
    http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-cap-screws/=3p8plo





    flat rivet:


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    http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product...s_index=85&g=f
    this is M4 or 6-32 screws?

    i want to order tap and black screws from:
    http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-cap-screws/=3qdv8d

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    Here are black screws:
    http://en.mdpc-x.com/mdpc-mounting/screws.htm
    http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/index.php?cPath=60_146

    I don't recommend switching rivets to making your own threads, the plate is probably thin and that's one reason they used rivets in the first place.
    Just buy a rivet tool, they are pretty cheap and then you get, IIRC, 3mm rivets, both flat and round head.

    Check my build log how to remove rivets.

    MDPC have black rivets but think those are round headed. You can probably paint those with a small brush after they are applied to the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSthlm View Post
    Here are black screws:
    http://en.mdpc-x.com/mdpc-mounting/screws.htm
    http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/index.php?cPath=60_146

    I don't recommend switching rivets to making your own threads, the plate is probably thin and that's one reason they used rivets in the first place.
    Just buy a rivet tool, they are pretty cheap and then you get, IIRC, 3mm rivets, both flat and round head.

    Check my build log how to remove rivets.

    MDPC have black rivets but think those are round headed. You can probably paint those with a small brush after they are applied to the case.
    you have lian-li case ,
    the bigger screw is M4?

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    no one know the size of the big screw in the pic?!

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    Those screws are thumbscrews if you are referring to the large one that is holding the sideplate to the backplate?

    Anyway.. yes, Thumbscrews. As far as i know, there is only one size on theese screws, and the holes for your sidepanel fits it like a glove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Viking View Post
    Those screws are thumbscrews if you are referring to the large one that is holding the sideplate to the backplate?

    Anyway.. yes, Thumbscrews. As far as i know, there is only one size on theese screws, and the holes for your sidepanel fits it like a glove.
    but , this is M4 or 6-32 screw or somthing else?

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    Most are M3 = 3mm and then the others are UNC 6-32. Then there are others with non machine threads like the fan screws etc.
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    today i got the matrix orbital PLED mx-630 displays (like those in daniel's murderbox)



    i use Nikon D90 with 18-105mm VR lens , why i get so poor quality pictures?
    can someone give me some advices?

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    WhereTH did you manage to find 3 of those extinct birds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pelo911 View Post
    (like those in daniel's murderbox)


    screwdriver?


    just kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketzer7 View Post
    WhereTH did you manage to find 3 of those extinct birds?
    matrix orbital made them special for me.
    with 6 month warranty instead regular 1 year.
    Last edited by pelo911; 09-24-2009 at 11:05 AM.

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