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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Looking forward to seeing what you do with the Obsidian case.
    This will be a dual loop (technically single) coz i will be using the T3, i'm noob to watercooling so please tell me if i'm doing something wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by nigelke View Post
    sweet
    going to follow this
    Thanks following nigelke .. updates soon

    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Yea, the T3 is a bit of a pain to install on those tool less drive bays. Are you getting a faceplate for it? The black one would look really sweet with that case.
    The more i see it, the more I like this case. Show some photos of the backside. I am curios how good the cable management really is.
    Yes I spent almost 2-3hrs to get this thing mounted but it looks awesome!! at the end .. Yes i'm definitely going to get the face plate but right now running kinda low on vitamin M so may be next month.. I have a question about the face plate though, when i mount it we have to make sure it is flush with the front panel right ? if yes i'll have to redo all over the hole drill alignment thing .. i'll include backside pics, cable management is easy in this case and we have enough room to hide the cables but i'm not a pro so the backside of my build doesn't look that good..

    Quote Originally Posted by Welshman666 View Post
    looking good man!

    but why not have mounted the radiator the other way i,e the inlet/outlet at the front (near to reservoir)..would have looked neater imo

    also, you stated for loop2 ''T3->Gtx 285 SLI -> T3'' ...no rad?
    welshman thanks for all your kind comments, i thought about mounting the rad the other way but i liked it the way i mounted imo..
    yes i'm using only one rad in this setup because it is single loop technically ( because its the same coolant that flows between all the components)

    Quote Originally Posted by slamz View Post
    looking good.
    one question. the mdpc-x tool for removing cables. How well does it work? I just am unsure about spending the money on it, when it might be rubbish.
    slamz - I purchased ATX pin removal tool from PPCs http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...roducts_id=894
    This tool works like a dream dude, as i said before this is the first time i sleeved my cables and i never thought that removing ATX cable pins is soo easy but you need to be very careful otherwise you will break the tips of this tool, YOU DONT HAVE TO APPLY too much pressure if you do you will break the pins of this tool.. and yes stay away from the sunbeam tool kit it is piece of @#$% just get this tool, molex(male+female) extractor (if you are planning on sleeving molex cables) and a precision screw driver..
    Good luck


    Quote Originally Posted by Armitage View Post
    Looking great. I can't wait to see more with the case. I was originally planning on that case
    Armitage - Thanks for your comments, I'm going to post updates soon.. Hope you like my build and convince yourself to buy the obsidian
    Last edited by badboyze; 09-28-2009 at 02:24 PM.

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