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    Quote Originally Posted by Seor View Post
    hohoho...its me!!!good thing should be more support!we r proud of you!華人之光

    Much appreciated your presence and compliment .
    I'm happy to eventually start a post here too where there are many epic projects around, the energy here is much positive.

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    Where did your flowmeter from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marxviper View Post
    Where did your flowmeter from?
    Hi, the flow indicators were from Viper John~
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    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
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    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

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    I would say Beautiful and magnifcient work but that would not get across my true feelings.
    My hat is off to you sir.
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    I would say Beautiful and magnifcient work but that would not get across my true feelings.
    My hat is off to you sir.
    Hi Movieman, thanks for your visit and compliment~

    Won't get across your true feeling? Mind to tell more what you mean? You have left me some question marks, would love to hear your comment.
    Last edited by ppost; 05-17-2010 at 09:28 PM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
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    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
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    Quote Originally Posted by ppost View Post
    Hi Movieman, thanks for your visit and compliment~

    Won't get across your true feeling? Mind to tell more what you mean? You have left me some question marks, would love to hear your comment.
    IE: I couldn't think of the proper descripive words.
    I have one of the Koolance modded V2000B's here..
    Same idea as yours, top hood with 2x120 fans and res..
    Beautiful cases but not the easiest to work with.
    I'd planned a dual in there but on air and the back cpu heatsink hit the divider..
    So it sits until I find a use..
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frisch View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    IE: I couldn't think of the proper descripive words.
    I have one of the Koolance modded V2000B's here..
    Same idea as yours, top hood with 2x120 fans and res..
    Beautiful cases but not the easiest to work with.
    I'd planned a dual in there but on air and the back cpu heatsink hit the divider..
    So it sits until I find a use..

    Ah, I agree V2000 is not the easiest to work with.

    First of all, cannot install a thick radiator at the top without raising it.
    And also cannot install any rad larger than 240 at the bottom compartment without taking out one column of hdd rack and still need to find way to get the rad ventilated........
    A chassis of this size should be easier to work with, no doubt~
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppost View Post
    Ah, I agree V2000 is not the easiest to work with.

    First of all, cannot install a thick radiator at the top without raising it.
    And also cannot install any rad larger than 240 at the bottom compartment without taking out one column of hdd rack and still need to find way to get the rad ventilated........ A chassis of this size should be easier to work with, no doubt~
    My thoughts when I was spending nights looking at the case just trying to figure out which way to go was to pull everything from the bottom, hard drives to 5.25" bays then tried to figure out how to get a HWLabs 560GTX(4x140) rad into the bottom. rad is 23.81 inches long(605mm) and case is 22.5" long..
    Then found a lian li part that is designed to extend out the PSU when you use the very long PSU's..That gave me the extra space I needed but I looked and so much custom work to do I left it..
    58 here, not the energy I used to have.
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frisch View Post
    If you have lost faith in humanity, then hold a newborn in your hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    My thoughts when I was spending nights looking at the case just trying to figure out which way to go was to pull everything from the bottom, hard drives to 5.25" bays then tried to figure out how to get a HWLabs 560GTX(4x140) rad into the bottom. rad is 23.81 inches long(605mm) and case is 22.5" long..
    Then found a lian li part that is designed to extend out the PSU when you use the very long PSU's..That gave me the extra space I needed but I looked and so much custom work to do I left it..
    58 here, not the energy I used to have.
    True, if you do remove everything from the bottom, then TJ-07 is more ready.

    I cannot see myself dealing with a 4x140, even a thought.
    37 here, but the energy is not much different to yours now.
    Thats why, I rather spend most effort on small parts, much lighter but still can have fun .
    Last edited by ppost; 05-17-2010 at 10:30 PM.
    [XFX 790i Ultra / MSI P7N Diamond] [QX9650 / E8500] [OCZ 8G / GSkill 8G] - Custom waterblocks
    [Koolance RP-1000BK/SL] [BlackIce GTX360 / Thermochill 120.2]
    [Flow indicator - Viper John]
    [XFX GTX280 / 9800GX2 SLI - EK] [Dell 2408WFP]
    [LSI SAS 9261-8i + BBU / LSI SAS 8888ELP + BBU] [Intel SSD X25-E x 8]
    [Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter]
    [Auzentech Prelude 7.1 / Asus Xonar Essence ST] [Onkyo WAVIO GXW-2.1. - 5.1] [Grado RS-1] [Little Dot Mark IV SE]
    [Ultra X4 1600W / Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W] [Lian-Li V2000BK / V2000SL]

    Worklog: Project: Ancient V2000x2 + Custom water blocks
    Photo collection: PC Watercooling

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