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    Great job on that case!!! Really good!!!!
    I will like to see more of your work!
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    Awesome piece of work, love your persistent eye for detail. How did you paint the heatsinks on the Dominators? sprayed or dipped?

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    Amazing. Do you know if it is possible to get any water additive that will make the water look like that ghost white?

    Cause that liquid you are using, that is a complete liquid, not an additive right?
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    beautiful

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShArKo View Post
    Great job on that case!!! Really good!!!!
    I will like to see more of your work!
    Thank You, I have to take a rest

    Quote Originally Posted by dunway View Post
    Awesome piece of work, love your persistent eye for detail. How did you paint the heatsinks on the Dominators? sprayed or dipped?
    Thank You. It has been powder coated - RAL 9016.

    Quote Originally Posted by LLiH View Post
    Amazing. Do you know if it is possible to get any water additive that will make the water look like that ghost white?

    Cause that liquid you are using, that is a complete liquid, not an additive right?
    A few months ago when I was desperatley looking for soemthing white I thought about ..... Ouzo



    in the end I found Nanofluid: Click:

    Quote Originally Posted by Aaronharmon View Post
    beautiful
    Thank You too.
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    Very nice work

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    truly amazing!!

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    just perfect, a beautiful work, congratulations!

    SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!


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    I'm just speechless.

    Perfection just have been redefined
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    Thanks everybody, the project hasn't been given up, I need a rest and I have to bolster my finances A few shoots of last stage, the case has been repainted to black glossy:



    I changed acrylic window for dimmed 4 mm glass, now it looks more noble Constant refilling of the loop caused white nano getting pale (or better say "transparent") so I ordered black one. Tubes now are Masterkler 10/16, they fit perfectly to colour schema.



    What will be changed in close future? I'going to install new rads and make the conection beetwen them and inside tubing more hidden



    See You nex time and thanks again.
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    Beautiful build!

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    Absolutely Stunning. Beautiful craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Just a gorgeous reminder to slow down, and enjoy my own personal projects. Cannot wait to see more of your work in the future!
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    amazing... i love how the tubing looks.

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    I love it! Perfect, a piece of art!

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    I find your work unparalleled and inspiratonal.

    I bet you are sad now that it is completed. I get the impression you took the most pleasure in the process...not the result.

    Hope that aluminum top on the GFX block does not cause Galvanic Corrosion...that would worry me.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberDruid View Post
    I find your work unparalleled and inspiratonal.
    Hope that aluminum top on the GFX block does not cause Galvanic Corrosion...that would worry me.
    Thanks!
    Thanks everybody. Galvanic Corrosion shouldn't be a problem 'cos aluminium is anodized.

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    See You soon
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    Awsome :d!

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    WOW!!!!! That is quite amazing.

    That is what I call a gorgeous case!


    Thats something to be proud of

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    tadzik1231: anodized aluminium still causes corrosion issues if it touches water, and you still need to use coolants with anticorrosive inhibitors. Anodizing solves that only in PR materials that some vendors use to push their budget aluminium crap.
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    There are some components where aluminium never touches water (eg. not in brass watertubes but only in fins of rad, or if used in external casing/shroud of some component), then it's not an issue. But if it's wet .. see above.

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    Probably before corrosion start to bite something inside I will changed all the stuff and I never use pure water - usualy XP fluid.
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    For several months, both my AquagraFx
    work with these caps ... no problems as before.
    We'll see what next will be.
    The fluid is Aquacomputer DP Ultra Clear.





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    Last edited by Elder; 10-05-2011 at 03:38 PM.

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    Yeah ELDER - great job of DARMACZ. Both of us appreciate his work

    A few shots of the progress:



    Side panel refurbish work:







    Trinkets



    Firs rad is ready, two left to go:




    Last edited by tadzik1231; 10-06-2011 at 02:44 PM.
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    Rads set up:










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    Looking really nice. Good job

    I love the use of fittings

    Thanks to: - [ Aquatuning | Atlas Informática | NZXT | ProSilentPC | Seasonic | IzarMicro ] -

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    Did you paint over the clear rigid tubes, or can you buy them like that? Looks great

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