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    Feser X-Changer With Koolance Shroud mod (lots of pics)

    For those who wanted to see the final pics of my little project, here it is. I didn't want to hijack the Feser attack thread, so I thought I would start one for this. Hope that is ok!

    Over the last few weeks I have torn my rig down twice, and added several cooling componets. It took alot of dremel work and caused some anxiety on my part, but well worth it!

    Cut out the back of the mb tray for the processor support bracket to make it easier to change, since I like to mess with things. Also cut two 2" holes for cable management so the case looks clean and no wires in the way of air flow.




    After cutting holes, remounted the board and components and ran wires.



    Installed Swiftech MCP-655 Variable rate pump and Micro-Reservoir in the lower front bay after removing one of the hard drive racks which really isn't needed., Primochill Pro Lrt 1/2" x 3/4" uv blue tubing with smart coils all around and attached them with bitspower 1/2" x 3/4" compression fittings.



    Modified my Koolance shroud, and attached Sanyo-Denki Ace 109R1212H101 fans in the shroud. Attached the shroud to a Feser X-Changer Triple 120mm Xtreme Performance Radiator. Had to dremel out some of the front and back of the shroud underneath for the radiator to clear. Radiator is sitting temporarily on blocks for leak testing, while waiting for the Koolance riser.





    No leaks, and riser installed. Again, I had to break out the dremel and clear out some of the back and front of the riser on the bottom for clearance of the radiator.



    The radiator is over 50mm thick, so I had to raise it out of the case for clearance sake, so the riser was necessary, and it looks freakin sweet at the same time.

    Right side view through the window with all components installed.





    Front view of case. Installed logisys cold cathode lights onto the two noctua nf-s12 1200rpm case fans in front. There are 4 total of these fans, 2 in front one in the side which I cut the blowhole for and one in the back. All intake fans. The Sanyo-Denki fans on the radiator are all blowing out.




    The swiftech pump is near silent, and the flow is phenomenal. My idle temps are in the mid 30's with ambient room temp in the low 70's, and this is with my Q6600 B3 oc'ed to 3.0 ghz. I'm gonna go higher when I get the time to fiddle with it.

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    awesome, good temps and good looks. Im going to a lan soon and this reminds me that its time to get to work on something that'll be worthy of showin of.

    I really like the fans at the front BTW.

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    lol you cut those two big holes and a huge square with a tiny dremel? i bet that took a looong time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    lol you cut those two big holes and a huge square with a tiny dremel? i bet that took a looong time...
    LOL, the holes were cut with a 2" bi-metal hole saw. The square hole was with my dremel though. It didn't take very long though, maybe 15 minutes.

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    oh 15 min isnt bad at all. that lian is aluminum and not steel right? that reminded me of modding my thermaltake armor (black) with just a dremel because i didn't have any other tools on me. it was steel so it took like 25min to cut out a hole the size of a quarter so that's why i thought it would have took you days to cut out a hole your size haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    oh 15 min isnt bad at all. that lian is aluminum and not steel right? that reminded me of modding my thermaltake armor (black) with just a dremel because i didn't have any other tools on me. it was steel so it took like 25min to cut out a hole the size of a quarter so that's why i thought it would have took you days to cut out a hole your size haha

    Yea, its aluminum v2000 case. Not hard to cut at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    oh 15 min isnt bad at all. that lian is aluminum and not steel right? that reminded me of modding my thermaltake armor (black) with just a dremel because i didn't have any other tools on me. it was steel so it took like 25min to cut out a hole the size of a quarter so that's why i thought it would have took you days to cut out a hole your size haha
    I don't know why it took you that long, I have been modding this huge server tower I got my hands on and the whole thing is 2mm steel, and it hasn't taken me that long to cut some really big holes...
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    Awesome! - Thanks for all the pics! That Shroud looks really nice on top like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    I don't know why it took you that long, I have been modding this huge server tower I got my hands on and the whole thing is 2mm steel, and it hasn't taken me that long to cut some really big holes...
    I take my time and go slow. That 15 minutes included the measuring to make sure the square was in the right place EXACTLY behind the cpu. I always measure twice and cut once with everything I do. The two round holes took about 8 seconds each once I decided where to put them.

    Quote Originally Posted by XS_RoB View Post
    Awesome! - Thanks for all the pics! That Shroud looks really nice on top like that!
    Thanks, I am very happy with it!

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    Nice work...I really like the hole for the CPU backplate. <ponders cutting his MM mobo tray>

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    awsome job
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    I've been thinking of cutting a hole in the MOBO tray for so long now.... just dont have the time to do it!
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    Nice work. The lighting on the front look great.

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    I liked the mobo tray cutting idea, its very boring to install cooler 'cause of that.
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    Wow the things people will do for perfection :P

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    Looks very nice

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