Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
Thanks kibbs, i appreciate the run down. I'm sure i'll be hitting up more of you guys with photo skills in the
future, it's the best way to learn in my opinion.

Cheers again mate
No problem callen, though I am strictly amateur status when it comes to photography compared to the other gurus here, if you have anything to ask I'll do my best to answer.

Quote Originally Posted by Pado View Post
Haha I thought you CNC'd it; oh well, still impressive.
Haha I wish I could have CNC'd it...

Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
handheld... lucky you are guys with DSLRs, I can't make affordable picture without a tripod even in the daytime
DSLR certainly helps...but I'd say lighting, correct settings, and proper technique (and a tripod) are even more important!

Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
Excellent work Kibbler.
Your res and the white rad look perfect in your red case, really happy it all work out for you, all thou I never had any dout it wouldn't.

Nice tip about using a fan grill/mout when working on your fans, I like that one.

I also Really like how you have sleeved the wiring on your fans, I feel it really finishes it off when you sleeve/heatshrink right up to the hub, look heaps better.

Keep up the excellent work mate.
Thanks a lot Graeme!

Quote Originally Posted by bianco View Post
beautiful work and awesome photos as usual kib!
Thanks bianco! (How's the red paint on your rads holding up? I also used Rustoleum and I'm curious about their long-term durability.)

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Monsoon season (A-lotta-typhoons)

Fan installation was pretty straightforward.


Typhoons...they're aptly named. They do look like the little typhoon/hurricane icons you see on the weather segment.


Here you can see the cable management running down the side using p-clips attached to the side of the drive bay.


P-clip #1.


P-clips #2, #3, #4.


And here's where the fan cables run further into the case. Think I got the lengths just right and they'll cruise just above the rad drain line without touching.


Thanks for looking.