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    Very nice, indeed, bianco. Nice job with that drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Very nice, indeed, bianco. Nice job with that drive.
    thanks a lot shazza!

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    Very clean; I like it!
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    excellent build bianco!
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    Excellent fabrication of the brackets there Bianco.

    I have swung by your work log from time to time lately to see your progress, but you must have been working in the shed with the radio on.

    It's excellent to see you back on track and with an update there mate.

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    Updates look great, keep them coming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Very clean; I like it!
    thanks headala, glad you did


    Quote Originally Posted by ridney View Post
    excellent build bianco!
    thanks ridney. i think i saw your system in vrz forum, looks good!


    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Excellent fabrication of the brackets there Bianco.

    I have swung by your work log from time to time lately to see your progress, but you must have been working in the shed with the radio on.

    It's excellent to see you back on track and with an update there mate.
    thank you Graeme. haha.
    i wish that was the case! although, yeah - been working on it more the last few weeks. will be have a flurry of updates... starting with the next post.



    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Updates look great, keep them coming.
    thanks millertime. will do!

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    cables and sleeves

    alright, it's been a long time... and i'm glad to say - much progress has occurred during the long 'silence'. as mentioned earlier... here are the updates; let me start with this:

    raw materials for the task at hand


    prep time - cutting wires and heatshrinks


    time to get crimping


    completed crimping connectors, couldn't help myself and started sleeving some wires


    sleeving the rest of the wires


    24pin atx... done


    the rest of the psu cables


    worked on this as well


    testing the connection... well, i guess my soldering doesn't suck that bad


    and it would end up here:


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    Nice to see you back, bianco! Comes as no surprise, you're sleeving looks great! Nice work on your custom wiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Nice to see you back, bianco! Comes as no surprise, you're sleeving looks great! Nice work on your custom wiring.
    thank you shazza.
    i'm just glad it all works. i wasn't too confident in my crimping nor my soldering... that's why i had to test each wire if it was conducting at all.

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    Sleeve looks cool Bianco.
    Waiting for more coming in.

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    Very nice work Bianco!

    It takes courage to use all black wires but this is the sort of commitment we've come to expect from you.

    Great to see you back M8 - looking forward to MOAR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nej View Post
    Sleeve looks cool Bianco.
    Waiting for more coming in.
    thanks bro! will do.
    looking forward to your project too!



    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Very nice work Bianco!
    It takes courage to use all black wires but this is the sort of commitment we've come to expect from you.
    Great to see you back M8 - looking forward to MOAR!
    thank you Charles! means a lot coming from you!
    the custom wiring was a nice change... i'd have to say crimping is a much enjoyable task than using pin removers!

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    i hope they're not obsolete yet...

    finally, the gtx280s have seen daylight again.
    i actually had to replace the stock cooling on one since the temporary gpu that i was using last time died on me (hd3870 toxic). then i kept having problems with the gtx280 - which i hoped was caused by a fault when i put back the stock cooling and not the card itself. eventually, i got my hands on a 9800gt for the temp gpu.

    anyways, i can't wait to get the gpus on water and see if they all still work and the waterblocks that eddy (ek) sent over for replacement would be better than the first version/batch that i had.

    i know you've seen this more than enough, but i still love how it looks... one massive gpu


    after the usual removal of the stock cooling, i also removed the dual slot bracket


    time to clean up


    time to get acquainted with ek's masterpiece


    all 3 done


    closer look on the single slot cover


    top view, sexy acrylic and nickel


    attack formation...


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    siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!!!!
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    That looks sweeeet, mate, excellent to see you back at it.
    Nice custom cables there and as for the sleeving, excellent work there as well.

    Must say first time I have seen three 280 WC cards before, very nice.

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    Those red screws look awesome. Mind if I steal the idea?

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    Did you paint the screws, or find them anodized?
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    the red screws are amazing! Mmhh i think i'm gonna steal your idea too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!!!!
    thanks CP!


    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    That looks sweeeet, mate, excellent to see you back at it.
    Nice custom cables there and as for the sleeving, excellent work there as well.
    Must say first time I have seen three 280 WC cards before, very nice.
    thanks bro. glad the trio has the same effect on you as it did on me. haha.


    Quote Originally Posted by faster3200 View Post
    Those red screws look awesome. Mind if I steal the idea?
    thanks faster3200. of course! i don't mind, afterall i have borrowed ideas from the awesome projects here and everywhere as well.


    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Did you paint the screws, or find them anodized?
    i painted the screws individually. those that can be seen from the side - i also painted the threads. and i re-touched the paint after i tightened the screws.


    Quote Originally Posted by djmattm View Post
    the red screws are amazing! Mmhh i think i'm gonna steal your idea too
    thanks djmattm. haha. i'd be honored if you did!

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    Its good to see that you have followed the red screws from your motherboard onto the WC blocks on your cards.
    It gives them the Bianco accent to make the common, "unique"
    Love it, I feel I might add it to the ideas I copied as well.
    Thank you

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    @bianco

    Did you purchase the vandal switch locally?
    If so, which part of singapore?
    Or did you have them shipped from the states?

    Thanks~

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Its good to see that you have followed the red screws from your motherboard onto the WC blocks on your cards.
    It gives them the Bianco accent to make the common, "unique"
    Love it, I feel I might add it to the ideas I copied as well.
    Thank you

    thank you bro. glad you liked it! and of course, you can definitely use the idea.


    Quote Originally Posted by dro View Post
    @bianco
    Did you purchase the vandal switch locally?
    If so, which part of singapore?
    Or did you have them shipped from the states?
    Thanks~
    hi dro. no, i got them/shipped from ppc.
    although i've heard from friends in vrz that it is available in sim lim tower; it's the building across the famous sim lim square (if you're familiar with sg).

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    Hi,
    Looking really sweet Bianco

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    Thanks for the info bianco~
    Will have my friend look into it
    Or might just come down there during the next great SG sale~

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