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    Looks superb man!

    Whats your plan on the water lines again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vistageek92 View Post
    Looks superb man!

    Whats your plan on the water lines again?
    Thanks, vista.

    Pump 1 > Rad 1 > RAM > CPU > Full cover chipset > Res top

    Pump 2 > Rad 2 > GPU 1, GPU 2 > GPU3, GPU 4 > Res top

    It's a lot, but we'll see how it works out. I'm using two MCR220s with high speed fans and dual MCP350s w/ the XSPC res tops.

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    I like it.
    I like it a lot.



    You get better and better at taking those tasty shots

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    I agree, it's looking very schmick (that's nice )

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    Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
    I agree, it's looking very schmick (that's nice )
    I'm gonna have to remember that one...

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    Thanks, guys. I think I have about 20 lbs. of blocks/fittings on this board. She weighs a ton.

    Most of it's due to the 5970s, of course.

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    Ram Block Looks Crazy great work mate
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    ähm the 2 5970 dows this work great if the water runs direktly down :/
    hope this works. dont want to see some dead 5970

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwscore View Post
    Ram Block Looks Crazy great work mate
    Thanks man.

    Quote Originally Posted by whuzabi View Post
    ähm the 2 5970 dows this work great if the water runs direktly down :/
    hope this works. dont want to see some dead 5970
    Parallel flow, bud. Just like Sniipe's "flow" build.

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    Dude I love it
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    Man, all your blocks look insane, especially the gpu's.

    Can't wait.

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    When are you going to polish up those caps?
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    Hey, guys! It feels good to be back in the swing of things again after a bit of a break. Just want to let you all know that I expect to have the Zero-G chamber piece finished (finally) within the next week, except for paint. All the parts will be painted at the same time when all the fabrication is complete.

    I know that it's taking a loooong time to finish up this piece, but deep into the fabrication of this item I've discovered what I believe are several ways to make it look much neater and refined. If all goes well, I'll be sharing my methods and approach of doing this and will have another little surprise on the side.

    I imagine to some that this build seems to be all over the place sometimes, and I apologize for that. This is my first major project undertaking and, admittedly, many things could've been better planned. So as we go along, things continue to evolve and shape themselves into whatever my crazy mind imagines them to be. So far I think that pausing to rethink some design choices has resulted in a better product, and I hope that most of you feel the same. I keep my fingers crossed that it continues that way.

    Quote Originally Posted by nigelke View Post
    Dude I love it
    Thanks, nigelke! There's a lot of nickel plated copper on that board, eh? It's going to take some strong standoffs to keep this sucker mounted upright I can tell you that much!

    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    Man, all your blocks look insane, especially the gpu's.

    Can't wait.
    Thank you very much, Liderc. Yeah, I think that they all mesh together pretty well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinas View Post
    When are you going to polish up those caps?
    I was waiting for this.

    I do plan on doing this for those who are wondering. Unfortunately, my stock Intel fan broke on me and so I have no way to test this new motherboard at the moment before I go voiding my warranty by polishing the caps. So that has to wait for the time being. The finished build shots will have polished caps, though. I'm pretty sure of that.

    Thank you all for your continued support. I'm looking to pick up steam again and get the momentum rolling into the home stretch. All of your feedback and support is most welcome and appreciated.

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    Keep plugging away. You'll get there. After each case I've built, I tell myself that I've had enough since it takes so many months of feverish work. Then I sit like I am doing now planning another build once the steam wears off and I start to get the itch to build again. I swear this modding thing is a disease. but at least it is a fun one.

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    I was waiting for this.

    I do plan on doing this for those who are wondering. Unfortunately, my stock Intel fan broke on me and so I have no way to test this new motherboard at the moment before I go voiding my warranty by polishing the caps. So that has to wait for the time being. The finished build shots will have polished caps, though. I'm pretty sure of that.
    Completely expected and understandable behavior. Once you verify the board is all good I'm sure you'll work your magic with it. The board already looks great so whatever details you add to it will make it pop that much more.

    and yes, we're paying attention keep up the good work
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    Things are coming along very nicely Xion. It seems like you are a better photographer then a case builder JK of course. I'm just curious how much did you end up spending on the hardware alone? It seems to be a VERY beefy system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voigts View Post
    Keep plugging away. You'll get there. After each case I've built, I tell myself that I've had enough since it takes so many months of feverish work. Then I sit like I am doing now planning another build once the steam wears off and I start to get the itch to build again. I swear this modding thing is a disease. but at least it is a fun one.
    Thanks, voigts.

    I'm often surprised just how long the fabrication takes. Then again, a lot of this I'm still new at and the first or second time through always takes forever. You can find me in the shop 3-4 hours each week night and 12+ hours on the weekends lately. And things still seem to be crawling along.

    I think the biggest adjustment for me during this entire thing is having to learn how to pace myself. I'm usually the type who attacks something like a pit bull and races to the finish line. Can't do that with this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinas View Post
    Completely expected and understandable behavior. Once you verify the board is all good I'm sure you'll work your magic with it. The board already looks great so whatever details you add to it will make it pop that much more.

    and yes, we're paying attention keep up the good work
    Thank you, Vinas.

    Quote Originally Posted by ohms View Post
    Things are coming along very nicely Xion. It seems like you are a better photographer then a case builder JK of course. I'm just curious how much did you end up spending on the hardware alone? It seems to be a VERY beefy system.
    Thank you, ohms. I wonder sometimes if the system is a little too beefy as these 5970s are huge. This rig won't just be a show piece, though, as it will also serve as my primary gaming rig which is why I went all out on two 5970s.

    I'd rather not discuss price on the forum but can PM you with some details. The waterblocks were provided to me through my sponsorships, so that knocked the price of the build down some which helped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Thanks, voigts.

    I think the biggest adjustment for me during this entire thing is having to learn how to pace myself. I'm usually the type who attacks something like a pit bull and races to the finish line. Can't do that with this.
    I can empathize with that. Once I get started on a case build, I want to practically spend every waking moment on it. It doesn't take long however at that pace to get worn out. Its so frustrating sometimes when you spend hours in the shop working on stuff only to finally stop and wonder what you actually got accomplished. Some of the smallest details take so much time.

    I am telling myself that once I start on this next build, I am going to pace myself a lot better and let it take its time. At least that is what I am telling myself.

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    pure sex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voigts View Post
    I can empathize with that. Once I get started on a case build, I want to practically spend every waking moment on it. It doesn't take long however at that pace to get worn out. Its so frustrating sometimes when you spend hours in the shop working on stuff only to finally stop and wonder what you actually got accomplished. Some of the smallest details take so much time.

    I am telling myself that once I start on this next build, I am going to pace myself a lot better and let it take its time. At least that is what I am telling myself.
    That's exactly how I feel. I don't feel so alone anymore. Good to know that there are other modders out there who feel the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by InCredible View Post
    pure sex.
    Thanks, man.

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    Great to see you back with updates. Some fantastic shots of all the blocks on your motherboard, especially the GPU's and RAM coolers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red-5 View Post
    Great to see you back with updates. Some fantastic shots of all the blocks on your motherboard, especially the GPU's and RAM coolers.
    Thanks, Red; it's good to be back.



    Ok guys, you will soon see refleXion in motion in full HD video. I'm finishing up some film tonight of the full board layout with all the waterblocks as you saw in the pictures and will hopefully have this online for your viewing pleasure either tomorrow or Saturday.
    Last edited by Xion X2; 03-27-2010 at 05:44 PM.

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    Glad to see your back at it, Xion X2 !

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    Whoot! Can't wait!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post



    I've thanked Bill about 10 times for these already, but I'll thank him again. MNPCTech was the first to show faith and support in this build while a few other companies I've done business with for years wouldn't even dignify me with a response (even a "no, sorry" would've been fine.) So thanks again to MNPCTech for their faithful support.

    In other news, if anyone is a regular at TheBestCaseScenario, then be sure to stop by the Weekly Spotlight as refleXion was recognized for February.

    Thanks, guys!
    You're welcome dude. Glad to help with a build this amazing

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