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    What size tubing/fittings are those cabbspapp?

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    Here is my addition, I will have a new Apogee XT Ultra Extreme by Wednesday. This was a quick build primarily thrown together with some old stuff I had laying around from my P4 days

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    mmm can finally join the water club antec 300, in need of a little more wire management & new paint job but that will come shortly

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    What kind of fans are those?

    Fans look nice, What kind are they?

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    project is still going, CM Stacker 831 SE Custom water cooling, still need to make some changes, for now it's like this...



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    Quote Originally Posted by davidm71 View Post
    Fans look nice, What kind are they?
    Cooler Master 120mm silent, black models but I painted them in red

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    Quote Originally Posted by studiovpc View Post
    Cooler Master 120mm silent, black models but I painted them in red
    How? Have a tutorial? Or did you mask off the shroud and everything to paint them red?
    Since the entire theme of PSP is red,black, and white I wouldn't mind adding some accented color on some black fans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scgt1 View Post
    How? Have a tutorial? Or did you mask off the shroud and everything to paint them red?
    Since the entire theme of PSP is red,black, and white I wouldn't mind adding some accented color on some black fans.
    I removed the propeller ftom the casing, used a plastic primer spray, then painted it with red bumper spray twice, you have to wait for about 30 minutes for primer to cure, then apply the paint, wait about an hour to dry then spray it again with paint and let it dry for 24 hours, after that you'll have awesome looking shiny fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by studiovpc View Post
    I removed the propeller ftom the casing, used a plastic primer spray, then painted it with red bumper spray twice, you have to wait for about 30 minutes for primer to cure, then apply the paint, wait about an hour to dry then spray it again with paint and let it dry for 24 hours, after that you'll have awesome looking shiny fans
    How do you remove the propellar from the casing though? Surely they don't just pull off. Are all fans this way or just certain ones. The ones I have right now are yate loon medium 120mm, but I may get ultra kaze fans when I finallize the build since they flow a ton more then the yate's
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    Quote Originally Posted by scgt1 View Post
    How do you remove the propellar from the casing though? Surely they don't just pull off. Are all fans this way or just certain ones. The ones I have right now are yate loon medium 120mm, but I may get ultra kaze fans when I finallize the build since they flow a ton more then the yate's
    almost every fan can be removed from it's casing, just remove sticker on the back and you'll see a plastic ring holding the metal axle of the propeller, this plastic ring is cutted in one place so you'll have to stick a really small screwdriver and pull it out from the axle, once you do that just pull the propeller out... it's easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by joger View Post
    Does mine count?



    There's a water cooler in there... somewhere
    OMG!!! i soo want to make one now lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEMESIS-X View Post
    What size tubing/fittings are those cabbspapp?
    Sorry for the late reply. 1/2" ID, 3/4" OD Tygon R3400. All fittings are 1/2".

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    Just starting working on my latest water build

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    Damn man, that rad kinked tube looks like it's screaming: "AAEY LOOK AT MEEE, I AM KINKED!!!"
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    Great photos and nice build, batmang. But, please note that this thread is for completed systems, and has a limit of only 4 images (more can be in thumbnail form or links). Please edit your post. And, feel free to start a thread in the work log section to show more pics of your build!

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    Quote Originally Posted by De5tr0yer View Post
    Damn man, that rad kinked tube looks like it's screaming: "AAEY LOOK AT MEEE, I AM KINKED!!!"
    Oh, its not THAT bad! That picture makes it look a lot worse than it really is.

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Great photos and nice build, batmang. But, please note that this thread is for completed systems, and has a limit of only 4 images (more can be in thumbnail form or links). Please edit your post. And, feel free to start a thread in the work log section to show more pics of your build!

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    Nice rig Scor12.... looks awesome... other builds in here are lookin great too... hopefully ill get my newest one in here when its done :P
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    Hi

    Some new pics of my V2110b after a new revision with a new GTX 360, unsleeved tubes and some other minor stuff like all black rivets, paint imperfections fixed, black screws...

    (DAMN! That heatshrink came out a bit)



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    Updated my setup:
    1) swapped out EK bay reservoir for Swiftech Micro, had to construct an aluminum mounting plate for it.
    2) redid the loop to and from pump
    3) noctua fans are now pushing instead of pulling air out

    if anybody is interested in a slightly used EK bay reservoir send me a PM.





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    How's the noise level with that setup? That 120mm fan for discs is pushing air trough very small gaps, must be loud

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    Small changes






    More photos coming soon (in my gallery)

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    Screamer good job like always

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    with all that money in water cooling parts and blocks seems like you would have gone with some more powerful than the 5850 since money wasn't an issue.
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