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Thread: 800D Blood+ Project

  1. #126
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    Very nice noeru, fantastic work and photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by triggs75 View Post
    Very Very nice. Great build

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    very very thank you If i help you, i'm happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Very nice noeru, fantastic work and photos!
    veryvery Thanks! charles's words makes me glad

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    noeru i just love your bild you even made me buy the same case. Great work man
    Last edited by Psydrop; 12-26-2009 at 01:14 AM.
    Intel I7 980x|Evga Classified 760 | Corsair Domiator Gt | Msi Gtx480| Cpuz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psydrop View Post
    noeru i just love your bild you even made me buy the same case. Great work man
    veryveryThanks! If I am happy to help you.

    Please tell the things I needed, I'll help you if you are satisfied with

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    Mid Night2 800D BLOOD+

    Mid Night2 800D BLOOD+

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    Wow, this is such an inspiring build! congratulations on finishing it, I have been watching this for weeks!

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    looking very nice m8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NAM_killer View Post
    Wow, this is such an inspiring build! congratulations on finishing it, I have been watching this for weeks!
    Quote Originally Posted by Psydrop View Post
    looking very nice m8.
    hello thank you for watching my work
    Close Case room temp 18.5℃ Water temp19.5
    try to the max clock
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    Wow, Extremely Nice mod. You done a great job. Oh you pushed your cpu to nearly 5ghz. Could you mind to tell me what is the temp of ur cpu at 5ghz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjhieu View Post
    Wow, Extremely Nice mod. You done a great job. Oh you pushed your cpu to nearly 5ghz. Could you mind to tell me what is the temp of ur cpu at 5ghz?
    Normally people dont take temperatures into consideration when they are going for a suicide shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjhieu View Post
    Wow, Extremely Nice mod. You done a great job. Oh you pushed your cpu to nearly 5ghz. Could you mind to tell me what is the temp of ur cpu at 5ghz?
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    Nice build.

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    Talking

    Thanks, Amazing Temperatures, I love ur water system

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    I wonder if it's possible to fit HWLabs Black Ice GT Xtreme 560 monstrous rad (153mm/605mm/54mm) in top of Obsidian 800D in similar way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    I wonder if it's possible to fit HWLabs Black Ice GT Xtreme 560 monstrous rad (153mm/605mm/54mm) in top of Obsidian 800D in similar way?
    Hi churchy I think I have a GTX560 this "800D" in order to achieve cut the front panel must
    this case is External dimension is 585m/m

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    Big thanks for info/measurements. But how about cutting back of case? So eg. non fan part of rad with tubing attachment holes is outside case (it won't change much looks as it's well .. back ) .. IIRC there should be some place for optional top PSU mount? And how about internal width of 5.25 bay enclosure? Can you measure that width of enclosure if it's wide enough to put 153mm wide rad in there or needs to be removed (I don't plan using any 5.25" devices anyway) + if possible, pics of top-back of this case from outside&inside?
    P.S. There is another monstrous radiator out there (Watercool Mo-Ra 2 Pro, square form (424 x 385 x 54mm) 3x3 for nine 120mm fans which i considered at one point for installment on the side of case, even quieter and better cooling then gtx 560), or similar Phobya Xtreme NOVA 1080 rad, but most probably installing those will result in ugly looking side of case with fat bump outside dimensions). But in any case .. how wide(deep?) is compartment on the right side of case for cable management?
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Big thanks for info/measurements. But how about cutting back of case? So eg. non fan part of rad with tubing attachment holes is outside case (it won't change much looks as it's well .. back ) .. IIRC there should be some place for optional top PSU mount? And how about internal width of 5.25 bay enclosure? Can you measure that width of enclosure if it's wide enough to put 153mm wide rad in there or needs to be removed (I don't plan using any 5.25" devices anyway) + if possible, pics of top-back of this case from outside&inside?
    P.S. There is another monstrous radiator out there (Watercool Mo-Ra 2 Pro, square form (424 x 385 x 54mm) 3x3 for nine 120mm fans which i considered at one point for installment on the side of case, even quieter and better cooling then gtx 560), or similar Phobya Xtreme NOVA 1080 rad, but most probably installing those will result in ugly looking side of case with fat bump outside dimensions). But in any case .. how wide(deep?) is compartment on the right side of case for cable management?
    Hi churchy this rad I think this is difficult. Process also requires a five-inch side of the bay 
    the inner bay is 5 inches 146.8mm.
    I was set 15mm further back than normal
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    Inner 5.25 bay Front top

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    Well, seems i'll have to give up on this particular rad and use some 3x140mm or 4x120mm as one you used, as i am aiming to maximise cooling but still staying with everything mounted within case. Thanks for providing info, it will help me greatily with choosing components.
    Arigato gozaimasu
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    Pitty though. Almost none of current full tower cases by major vendors seem able to accomodate gtx 560. Maybe sometime in future in some next iteration of their cases ..

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    Churchy, well I have the PSU on top, I had to drill several rivets to get the roof off... but I use a Lian-Li PSU Extender too
    I'm buying a new cam tomorrow so until then no pics unfortunately
    That's how I got 2 Quad rads in the bottom compartment
    lol... This forum requires that you wait 70 seconds between posts. Please try again in 8 seconds.
    *phone rings*
    Friend: Do you have a spare PSU lying around?
    Me: No why?
    Friend: My PSU just blew up, I think the second 8800GTX might have been too much for it to handle
    Me: what PSU was that again?
    Friend: Antec 480w
    Me:........

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    Nice clean looking setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Well, seems i'll have to give up on this particular rad and use some 3x140mm or 4x120mm as one you used, as i am aiming to maximise cooling but still staying with everything mounted within case. Thanks for providing info, it will help me greatily with choosing components.
    Arigato gozaimasu
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    Pitty though. Almost none of current full tower cases by major vendors seem able to accomodate gtx 560. Maybe sometime in future in some next iteration of their cases ..
    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    Churchy, well I have the PSU on top, I had to drill several rivets to get the roof off... but I use a Lian-Li PSU Extender too
    I'm buying a new cam tomorrow so until then no pics unfortunately
    That's how I got 2 Quad rads in the bottom compartment
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    Nice clean looking setup
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    There are also some pictures here
    I'm noeru

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