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    Very nice! I love how you got the edges so smooth - no cable fraying here!
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    thanks
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    very nice
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    This rad is sooo coool
    Does it mean that if you install fans on it, that 20mm fan space will still leave some gap between fans?
    How are those Yate loon SM fans? loud at full speed? Should be better to use SL?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaRn ssR View Post
    very nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by phinix_mike View Post
    This rad is sooo coool
    Does it mean that if you install fans on it, that 20mm fan space will still leave some gap between fans?
    How are those Yate loon SM fans? loud at full speed? Should be better to use SL?

    Yes, there is a gap.
    I have not heard them yet I sleeved the PSU but don't have a tester or multimeter to check it. Hopefully I'll check it soon and decide whether to get another 4 to replace stock fans or not.
    I think SM is little loud at full speed, but I am going to slow them down anyway - even 1100RPM is too much for me (my ears )
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    What camara are you using, love the macro shots
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mech0z View Post
    What camara are you using, love the macro shots
    thanks
    Earlier ones made with old Canon Powershot Pro1, now I use Powershot G10.
    Some of non macro shots made with Nikon D80
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    thanks
    Earlier ones made with old Canon Powershot Pro1, now I use Powershot G10.
    Some of non macro shots made with Nikon D80
    Ok so semi D-SLR then no wonder
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    Didn't posted here anything for awhile, so lets fix it

    First of all I've moved to another appartments and had to make some house repairs and to paint the walls.
    So I felt like barista making beautifull picture in a cup of coffee


    Back on topic. I've wanted to estimate noise level of future system and assembled almost all moving parts together. Fortunatelly Yates that I bought in PPCs are quite good and not very noisy at 900-1000rpm. Noiseblocker multiframe is barely audible even at 1200rpm


    Why did they wrote Designed and Devoloped in Germany?


    Compared to big brother




    140mm brigade




    random picture


    BTW I've dremelled one more hole for GPU power and different cables such front panel USB, power button etc.



    My real headache for now is where to powdercoat the case. I've emailed and called different companies here in Moscow and got nothing. Some of them do not have sandblasting, some work only with companies. I didn't thought it will be that hard to find powdercoating service here Hopefully I'll go through it.
    Because of this I am stucked in the place and do not move anywhere further with the project.

    But there are good news too
    My order from Chilled is already on the way, I hope they done right what I have asked and it will turn out great
    Also Duniek agreed to make one special part for me for reasonable price, hopefully you'll see it soon.

    Thanks for reading
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    Nice work man, the holes you made for cable management are a great idea.

    I'm interested, are you not using your Thermochill gaskets?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eponymous View Post
    Nice work man, the holes you made for cable management are a great idea.

    I'm interested, are you not using your Thermochill gaskets?
    Cheers

    Nope, stock TC gaskets are of crappy grey color I am searching for replacement
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    My real headache for now is where to powdercoat the case. I've emailed and called different companies here in Moscow and got nothing. Some of them do not have sandblasting, some work only with companies. I didn't thought it will be that hard to find powdercoating service here Hopefully I'll go through it.
    Great work, keep on going

    About sandblasting, are you painting the anodized parts of the case also?
    If you only paint the aluminum parts you don't need to blast them

    Powder coating need clean metal so the powder get fixed on the surface by static electricity.

    The company I did my powder coating at are mostly doing jobs for other companies. When they did my case they where doing loads of other stuff in that color and they squeezed my case on the same rail. That's also why I got such a good price.

    Think you need to talk to the right person, one who wants to make some extra cash for himself
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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSthlm View Post
    Great work, keep on going

    About sandblasting, are you painting the anodized parts of the case also?
    If you only paint the aluminum parts you don't need to blast them

    Powder coating need clean metal so the powder get fixed on the surface by static electricity.

    The company I did my powder coating at are mostly doing jobs for other companies. When they did my case they where doing loads of other stuff in that color and they squeezed my case on the same rail. That's also why I got such a good price.

    Think you need to talk to the right person, one who wants to make some extra cash for himself
    thanks, I'm trying to

    I have a bunch of chromed parts, such as PCI slot brackets, MB tray holder, memory cooling so they should be sandblasted before coating.

    I found one powdercoating company which have sandblaster, they have minimal price 100$ (it's fine for me) but their office is in suburban and they are not answering to my request for price estimate for nearly a week
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    Sleeve job looks great, can we get a few pics of the PCI-E and 24pin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    Sleeve job looks great, can we get a few pics of the PCI-E and 24pin?
    thx, here is 24-pin few pages earlier. PCI-E powers are not ready yet, I doubted to do extender or not. Now I have a hole in mobo tray and it is evident that I need the extender, but I do not have 8-pin female connector
    probably I'll modify ATX 8-pin connector to make it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    thanks, I'm trying to

    I have a bunch of chromed parts, such as PCI slot brackets, MB tray holder, memory cooling so they should be sandblasted before coating.

    I found one powdercoating company which have sandblaster, they have minimal price 100$ (it's fine for me) but their office is in suburban and they are not answering to my request for price estimate for nearly a week
    Ah, yea chromed parts probably need blasting.
    But on other hand you could just use sand paper those few parts and paint them your self if finding a company doing blasting is hard?

    Isn't your p80 motherboard tray alu?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSthlm View Post
    Ah, yea chromed parts probably need blasting.
    But on other hand you could just use sand paper those few parts and paint them your self if finding a company doing blasting is hard?

    Isn't your p80 motherboard tray alu?
    oh, I guess chrome is very hard to clean as this company takes 600% additional price if your parts are chromed. I'll spend all my life for it

    Yep, tray is aluminum, I am talking about a strip in the bottom with rivets and plastic parts which is chromed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    oh, I guess chrome is very hard to clean as this company takes 600% additional price if your parts are chromed. I'll spend all my life for it

    Yep, tray is aluminum, I am talking about a strip in the bottom with rivets and plastic parts which is chromed.
    Ah, I painted that part myself, it's almost not visible when case is assembled.

    But buying spray cans isn't cheap tho. It's probably preferable to get all items painted by a paint shop
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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSthlm View Post
    Ah, I painted that part myself, it's almost not visible when case is assembled.

    But buying spray cans isn't cheap tho. It's probably preferable to get all items painted by a paint shop
    how did you managed to paint it? sandpaper?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    how did you managed to paint it? sandpaper?
    Yea sanded and used some kind of alcohol to clean it. Important to get rid of any grease on the surface.

    I used some regular primer for bare metal before the regular paint.
    You can find a primer that are more suited to be used on bare aluminum and it will stick a bit better. But since the case will be used inside and not exposed to outdoor elements I think regular primer work fine.

    The surface you get when powder coating is many times harder compared to a spray painted surface.
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    Spent all my time today preparing case for powdercoating, removed all plastic and rubber stuff, done one extremely stupid thing while drilling out the rivets , made couple of holes and tweaks to the case. In other words tryed to do as much as possible to not modify the case after it is painted to keep the coating in perfect condition.
    Hopefully I'll post some pics that I made tomorrow in the morning.

    Also found the company that ready to powdercoat my whole case and all parts only for $33 Yes, I am going to beat millertime's $35 record "Cheapest case internals powdercoating"
    I just need to find sandblasting somewhere to clean my chromed parts, I'll do it tomorrow too.

    ah, package from chilledpc is somewhere on the way between Central Moscow sorting station (don't know how to call it in english - in russian it is Glavpochtamt ) and my local post office. Something special inside

    Cheers, Kirill.
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    Damn, and I thought my powdercoating job was cheap for 70$ gratz Kirill!
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    So my report for yesterday.

    First of all I need to drill out the rivets, I've decided to start with MB tray holder in the bottom.


    Got some info about this in Winston's worklog, took the drill and started. Right from the beginning I noticed that rivets are pretty hard to drill but still, I continued. I spent 2 hours to drill out first 6 rivets in this holder Drill was just scratching head of a rivet instead of going into. I couldn't understand what the hell is going on and what metal this rivets are made of?! Titanium?
    May be my drills lost their sharpness?
    No.
    I've tryed all my drills from 3 to 4mm, it's impossible to have all of them wasted I finished this 6 and my girlfriend called me for dinner. When I came back I realised than I ocasionally switched rotate direction of the drill There is quite loose trigger near main big button. I finished remaining ~15 rivets in 40 minutes.


    Next I removed brackets not allowing to normally fit Termochill here.




    20 minutes and they are done. Started with handfile for third cut, finished with 180, 600 and 1200 grit sandpapers. Removed front ones only.


    Finally I got this heap of case hardware waiting for powdercoating.
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    received mysterious package today


    hmm, interesting, it's from chilled, let's look inside


    and inside there is another package - not funny


    outer shell removed, things are getting clearer, there is AS cleaning kit and strange red something, lets dig deeper


    everything is removed out of the package, but wait... something is in the bottom


    wow it is the Watercool box


    looks like it has the Heatkiller Rev 3.0 inside, but it is of strange black&copper color, haven't seen such before


    w00t! Heatkiller was kindly powdercoated by the Store, nice


    Heatkiller brothers - really nice combo, right?







    Here are the other things were in the package: AS Cleaning kit, MX-3 thermal compound, some black screws for fans (for case and rad mounting), one bitspower rotary adapter, 140 and 120mm fan grills, 3M thermal pads for GPU block. Red thing in the back is the hose cutter.


    End of story, hope you like it
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    Nice powder coating on the HK! Enjoyed your pictorial adventures in opening mystery packages!

    Mystery packages full of LC stuff is a superior thing.
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