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    Very unique, love the colors.

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    It's awesome. Nice work subset!

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    Love the LCD's and the optical bay. Looks great!

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    Hi, nice work indeed.

    Can you tell me what you think about those Enermax fan ? I what thinking about getting some. Are they good (noise and air flow) ?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    nice
    looking forward for final pics
    Thanks aka_GK,I hope to get them done at the weekend

    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    Very unique, love the colors.
    Thanks Liderc

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Owen View Post
    It's awesome. Nice work subset!
    Thanks Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by XKaan View Post
    Love the LCD's and the optical bay. Looks great!
    Thanks XKaan,I'm pleased with the way the front turned out aswell

    Quote Originally Posted by Ced-G60 View Post
    Hi, nice work indeed.

    Can you tell me what you think about those Enermax fan ? I what thinking about getting some. Are they good (noise and air flow) ?

    Thanks
    Thanks Cedric,They're audable turned up full,but by no means annoying,so noise wise i'd recommend them and they do seem to shift quite a bit of air,BTW I like the way your build has started,looking forward to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by subset7



    Thanks Cedric,They're audable turned up full,but by no means annoying,so noise wise i'd recommend them and they do seem to shift quite a bit of air,BTW I like the way your build has started,looking forward to it
    Cool, I'll probably get some then. Hard to find decent white fan out there :x

    And thanks, its hard work to do all this stuff

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    The colouring looks a bit too clinical for me but I can 100% appreciate the workmanship that has gone into it. Your attention to detail is awesome
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    I think the White looks very refreshing. White is the new Black!

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    Thanks for the comments guys they are appreciated,I just got back from holiday so need to sort out some finished pics,also it's been nominated for Mod of the Month over at bit-tech

    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=176221

    Any votes will be welcome

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    looking good

    btw, you dont have to cut anything to open up the lcd displays...u can push the bits in and pop them open.


    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Unfortunately some think that having uber high flow rates will increase the size of their penis.

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    I tried that first but they were so tight I didn't want to damage the PCB inside so cutting them seemed the easiest option.

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    I have the same one and it just popped open? :s


    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Unfortunately some think that having uber high flow rates will increase the size of their penis.

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    Subset- do you have any details on how you soldered/connected the water temp thermistors to the LCD readout displays? Which make/model of them did you use (the temp probes)? Did you have to worry at all about the water temp thermistors having a different constant or coefficient or whatever it is that allows the meter (LCD) to calculate the temperature? I might be thinking about trying this on my new build and just wondering how you got it to work. Thanks!

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    Sorry for the late reply Ketzer,I used These XSPC displays,and These temperature probes,I just cut the existing probes off the displays and the connector off the sensors and soldered the wires together and covered the join with shrink wrap before sleeving them,I tested them outside the case first and only got a 0.2 degree difference,so I was happy with that

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    Good Luck with the Mod of the Month @ bit-tech!

    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=176221

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Good Luck with the Mod of the Month @ bit-tech!

    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=176221
    +1. You got my vote
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    Thanks shazza&CptDreadFlint
    I finally got round to taking some finished pics,thanks for being patient and thanks again to Bill Owen and MNPCTech for sponsoring me with his awesome 120mm Machined Billet Computer Fan Grills,anyway here it is.































    Forgot to mention,for the lighting I used a combination of bright white and UV CCFL's and LED's

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    Excellent photos - this really turned out to be an awesome build. That fan grill definitely compliments the overall look.

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    PURE beauty!

    subset7 amazing work, love the interior, love the exterior

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    PURE awe!, shes a beaut

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    Beautiful work.

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    Just... amazing. Your pictures combined with the lighting is pure magic :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Excellent photos - this really turned out to be an awesome build. That fan grill definitely compliments the overall look.
    Thanks shazza,i'm really pleased with the fan grills

    Quote Originally Posted by illidan View Post
    PURE beauty!

    subset7 amazing work, love the interior, love the exterior
    Thanks illidan

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Owen View Post
    PURE awe!, shes a beaut
    Thanks Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    Beautiful work.
    Thanks Liderc

    Quote Originally Posted by The Viking View Post
    Just... amazing. Your pictures combined with the lighting is pure magic :P
    Thanks Viking,I spent ages with the lighting trying to get it the way I wanted it

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    Subset, thanks for the info. Not too loong after I posted that I actually got pointed to a tutorial type article on OCAU that did the same thing as you with the XSPC temp sensors. So thanks for confirming that bit!

    And BTW, I would be remiss not compliment you on the excellent work of your project. Kudos.

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    i been thinking about doing a white case. After seeing your, you motivated me into doing it. Awesome work!

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