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    Noise 0dB Cooling

    Hi, i made complete no noise cooling HTPC. it's used heatpipe and big size heatsink.

    And coating two colors anodizing on surface of aluminum parts.
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    I saw this on another forum, but it had yet to be anodized. Looks amazing now Very sweet build, where did you purchase the heatpipes? I found them online once but have since lost the link and cannot locate them again.
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    Sweet! What about PSU? May we know the hardware specs?

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    Looks cool mate

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    That looks awesome mate, how about a list of the hardware you used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oj101 View Post
    That looks awesome mate, how about a list of the hardware you used?
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    What kind of temperatures do you get on that? It looks awesome!
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    What a unique build, well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    I saw this on another forum, but it had yet to be anodized. Looks amazing now Very sweet build, where did you purchase the heatpipes? I found them online once but have since lost the link and cannot locate them again.
    It was someone else on here with the same exact build, just with a silver case. I am starting to think this isn't custom work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    It was someone else on here with the same exact build, just with a silver case. I am starting to think this isn't custom work.
    Pretty sure it is the same one. Appears to have gotten the aluminum on the inside anodized red and the outside black (or powdercoated?)
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    The whole thing consumes less than 120w? That's pretty amazing
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    That is one swt mod.

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    Wow.. very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oj101 View Post
    The whole thing consumes less than 120w? That's pretty amazing
    I built a Zotac mini-ITX ION based system a while back which used 9800gt, 4gb ram, 1tb WD Black, and a blu-ray drive and ran perfectly while powered by a 120w Pico PSU like below. I'm not sure if it would have been able to use an E5300 with a 9800gt, but perhaps with a 9600gt.... maybe.


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    Wow. Nice build
    How cool does it run??
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    How did you do those heatpipes? That's great work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrcceo View Post
    ... used heatpipe and ...

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    How??
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    Quote Originally Posted by xman01 View Post
    How??
    I think you buy the in length sealed.

    looks like there about 12-15" inches ?

    they look professionally done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    I think you buy the in length sealed.

    looks like there about 12-15" inches ?

    they look professionally done.
    Thanks a lot....

    If you want more detailed DIY process, pls refer to below link site.

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    Yes I saw this before the color, once again freaking awesome.
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    That's weird ... i went to a factory in china 2 weeks ago, and saw the exact same thing being produced. You mass producing this thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hixie View Post
    That's weird ... i went to a factory in china 2 weeks ago, and saw the exact same thing being produced. You mass producing this thing?
    You went to a factory in China and saw this exact case being produced? I don't think the OP is the one here full of =P
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    This has to be one of my favorite mods ive seen. Excellent work, enjoy the silence

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    I see something like this first time. It's amazing, congratulation, good job

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