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    Quote Originally Posted by Dc3R View Post
    Oh, nice!

    Will check for updates.
    Please do!

    Quote Originally Posted by HazChem View Post
    Wow! The lighting on your shots is amazing!!

    Looking forward to this project!
    Thanks, it's done with a softbox out of regular paper.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Laine:

    I love your work. Your photography is incredible, and I love how neat that you keep everything. My only wish would be for you to make your pictures just a tad larger because they look so good. Subbed.
    Yeah the pictures are a bit tiny, but I'll try to include larger ones as well at the various milestones of this project.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raiden View Post
    Beautifull .. you do many projects .. are they all yours?
    The aircooled copper build, CuRREAL, is my fathers.
    The other two rigs are mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by gmat View Post
    I love A05 builds. Getting everything to fit in that tiny thing is awesome enough. And that build looks very promising
    Thanks, yes it's a bit small but I think the matx should to the trick!

    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    Wow. I love it! You're really packing the hardware into the case, but it looks excellent! Keep up the great work.
    Yeah I like compact builds, and I think this will be quite the challange.

    Quote Originally Posted by skane View Post
    wow, im very impressed, bot in picture quality and the build itself.
    From my experience, the a05 isnt easy to do a clean build in, and looking at the air cooled revisions, I cant wait to see the watercooled build finished.
    I can't wait either, but building the thing is lots of fun too!

    Anyway, heres a small update.
    Since I have a GPU-block incomming I thought I'd re-route the tubing.
    Not very pleased since I frankly can't see much of the computer itself.











    And a good friend of mine gave me these for my project, thank you DC3R!


    This is all for now, take care.
    Last edited by Laine; 01-11-2010 at 01:54 PM.

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