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    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    Nice. The waterblock definitely does make the case feel bigger.

    Love the color change - the clear tubing really matches with the "silvery" vibe the case has going on. Will you use water/clear fluid?
    I'll be using the Feser F1 Blue premix.

    Charles' murderBox 008 was what made me get into watercooling in the first place, so this is a kind of tribute.
    Therefore I want to implement some of the theme it had.

    Kind of a dream come true - in a smaller scale.
    Probably going to get some haters because of this.
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    Lol, can't hate the beautiful simplicity.

    Will you leave the PSU casing white, or mix that up now that the white theme seems to have faded away?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    Lol, can't hate the beautiful simplicity.

    Will you leave the PSU casing white, or mix that up now that the white theme seems to have faded away?
    I'm thinking white PSU and if it fits the colour scheme, painting the radiator white as well, since its paint is already chipped.

    Yeah.. yeah.. I dropped it..

    Nothing is 100% planned yet though, I think I'll just go with the flow and see how it turns out.
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    That's how art usually goes. Sorry about the chipped rad - It's a battle scar, gives it character - but you're painting it anyways

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    Loving the white Geforce cooler and the clear nickel blocks.

    But.. what's up with the bubble wrap on the res?

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    To make sure it doesnt get scratched until he's ready to use it I'd guess....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    To make sure it doesnt get scratched until he's ready to use it I'd guess....
    I figured as much. Just found it amusing that with all the trouble he went through to take good photos that it wasn't removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    I figured as much. Just found it amusing that with all the trouble he went through to take good photos that it wasn't removed.
    It's pretty much just point and shoot, and the res get scratches super easy so it just wasn't worth it.

    Still just workbench style photos.




    And here's how the hard drives will be mounted.




    And the res without bubble wrap.

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    Looking great so far man! Any plans to remedy the res tilt? Perhaps a hard mount to the pump?

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    awesome work dude!!!


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    Might just be just point and shoot, but they still look preity sweet to me Laine.

    In saying that, I would also like to see the res look more straight up and down.
    I take it that the return hose from the rad is pushing the res over.
    As there looks to be a lot of flex in the tube that joins the res and pump together.
    Shortening the return hose should help, or maybe just a single res bracket at the top would be enough.

    looking forward to seeing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    Looking great so far man! Any plans to remedy the res tilt? Perhaps a hard mount to the pump?
    Thanks! I have some custom holders comming this way, don't worry!
    And yes, I'm in the middle of fabricating a holder for the pump but I left my dremel at school.

    Quote Originally Posted by josk1 View Post
    awesome work dude!!!
    Thanks man!

    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Might just be just point and shoot, but they still look preity sweet to me Laine.

    In saying that, I would also like to see the res look more straight up and down.
    I take it that the return hose from the rad is pushing the res over.
    As there looks to be a lot of flex in the tube that joins the res and pump together.
    Shortening the return hose should help, or maybe just a single res bracket at the top would be enough.

    looking forward to seeing more.
    Thanks!

    I have two mounts on their way over here, they should arrive some time next week.
    The whole pump-res package will be lifted so that the res is above the GPU, and the pump is somewhere around the top of the fan opening.
    It will be hard mounted with a custom bracket.

    Or this is my plan, if it doesn't work out I'm open to suggestions.


    And for updates in the near future I want you, the readers, to decide what you want to see.
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    Beautiful, Laine. By the way, can I ship my A05 to you - should be a pretty fast build, since you're doing such a nice job on this one

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    Awesome photo's aside, i love how you've put this case together. It really fits the project name, and even though it looks simple the loop is actually really clever, imho anyway.

    Great work mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
    Awesome photo's aside, i love how you've put this case together. It really fits the project name, and even though it looks simple the loop is actually really clever, imho anyway.

    Great work mate
    I agree. It certainly is simple, but theres elegance in that simplicity that really makes for a spectacular build.

    By the way, are those HD holder/cases the Scythe ones?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Beautiful, Laine. By the way, can I ship my A05 to you - should be a pretty fast build, since you're doing such a nice job on this one
    Thank you, Shazza!
    Yeah no problem, I'll just put it on top of my infinite pile of other projects.

    Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
    Awesome photo's aside, i love how you've put this case together. It really fits the project name, and even though it looks simple the loop is actually really clever, imho anyway.

    Great work mate
    You actually should put the photo's aside, I just wish I could but this is a hobby that really haunts me.
    Sometimes I get a bit to artistic and you can't see much at all.

    Thanks, it's great to hear that you guys appreciate it!
    I actually like the loop too, but it's proving to be a bigger pain than I thought if I have to move the DDC.

    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    I agree. It certainly is simple, but theres elegance in that simplicity that really makes for a spectacular build.

    By the way, are those HD holder/cases the Scythe ones?

    Thanks!
    Thank you, Antioch! Yes, they're Scythe Himuros.


    Here's yet another batch of photos, but I rather have too many than too few in the end.

    I raised the reservoir so that it no longer hits the GPU, it's not much clearence but at least it's some.
    It should stay somewhat straight until I get my holders.


    I'm not very pleased with the rad-res tubing covering the GPU-block, but it seems like this is how it has to be, at least for now.


    I want to raise the pump up a bit, preferably so that the fittings between it and the res meet up, but at this moment I'm not willing to sacrifice my tubing route for that.


    This leaves me with a few things to wonder about and hopefully solve until next time.
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    Good luck Laine, nice photos, subscribed.
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    I'll give it a shot again, but I think this can work out quite well.

    - Rotate the res about 10~15 degrees towards the motherboard, put a 90-deg rotary fitting on the top side of the GPU block, put tubing directly between the res and the GPU - a straight shot.
    - Keep the GPU -> CPU routing
    - Keep the CPU -> Rad routing
    - Put a 45-deg rotary fitting on the rad farthest from the motherboard, connect to the pump - a straight shot.



    I think this would look much cleaner and spacious.
    Last edited by Antioch; 01-17-2010 at 02:53 PM. Reason: Changed pic a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k0rben View Post
    Good luck Laine, nice photos, subscribed.
    Thanks k0rben!

    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    I'll give it a shot again, but I think this can work out quite well.

    - Rotate the res about 10~15 degrees towards the motherboard, put a 90-deg rotary fitting on the top side of the GPU block, put tubing directly between the res and the GPU - a straight shot.
    - Keep the GPU -> CPU routing
    - Keep the CPU -> Rad routing
    - Put a 45-deg rotary fitting on the rad farthest from the motherboard, connect to the pump - a straight shot.

    http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/2836/87798160.jpg

    I think this would look much cleaner and spacious.
    Thanks for giving it a shot, Antioch!

    It would look spacious but I'm not so sure about dumping the bendy routing as I've grown quite fond of it.
    I'm also a bit sceptical to the use of a single 45 dregree on the radiator, it would probably look weird if there were only one 45 on the rad, and the 90 deg on top of the GPU would block quite a lot of the top of GPU block itself as the case doesn't have a top window.

    But if I route it that way, I sure can raise the pump a bit without problem.
    I'll give it a try and come back to you, this time I'll take som pics too!

    If it doesn't work out, I think it's possible to lift the pump about 10-15mm without problem with the current route, it could be enough.
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    My humble 2c on tube routing if you don't mind: I'd do pump -> CPU -> Rad -> GPU -> Res. You'll need 2x90s on the GPU, rest should be fine. Raise the pump by about 2cm so the pump-to-CPU line is level.

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    really like the project, i'm thinking of doing something similar myself.

    just wondering, if you're using a matx motherboard, could you place the drives underneath the 5.25" bays (i'm assuming that's where they are originally) and have room on top of the case for another rad?

    how much space is available on top if you're using the 5.25" bays?
    and is there a point in putting a 1x140 rad up there?

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    Awsum pictures!

    Question: Did you break the warranty when you painted the gfx "casing" ? I would love to do something simular with my 5850 gfx plastic ugly thing. AND still maintain the warranty :P
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    Sry! Double post. Mod - Please delete this post
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    Did you get a new Geforce decal from somewhere to apply after you painted your cards housing?

    Been thinking about painting mine as well but wanted to find one before I do it...


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    pure awesome Laine.
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