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    Talking Project WC LianLi PC-A7010B

    First of all, i would like to thank Vincent from Bitspower to arrange a shipment to me when i'm in Taipei for me to get in hold of most of the WC parts i need.

    Here are some pics while waiting for my others parts to arrive =P


    Lian Li PC-A7010B




    T-70103B and W-75BT both fit in perfectly =D


    Noise Blocker Fans!


    Stripped down everything on the case.



    Replaced all the fans with NB fans


    Stripped Rampage II extreme


    Some WC parts i got from Vincent =P


    Bits Fittings Army



    Mosfet Blocks for RIIE


    Bits Full NB/SB Block for RIIE


    Alphacool CPU block for i7

    Will update later on when i start putting up things together =D

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    I'd definitely love to see more pics, this is the case I'm thinking of using on my next build, are you just going to mount a triple at the top or are you thinking of throwing a double rad at the front as well?

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    acther?
    hehehe

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    D5 Vario with mounting


    M/B tray with few laser cut holes


    All Blocks has been soaked in coke


    Feser, Noiseblocker


    Mounted blocks on M/B


    Using different Noiseblocker fan to pull



    Superbly troublesome to mount the rad onto T-70103B






    Everything in the case, starting on the Fittings and tubings


    Freaking headache looking at those cables



    Yea, the routing of cables is a bit complicated, but the compression barbs are too huge. Need to find the longest way to prevent tube kinking

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    Change plug and connector here and there. Turn reservoir in left side. Connection between reservoir and pump will be more perpendicular

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    bro which plug n connector you mean?

    yea the res n the pump top is very tight. need to redo it, it's leaking on the compression of pump inlet now T_T stressed too much.

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    First run


    Look at the complicated tubings, cant get a better way. the tube is way to big


    There the rad push pull


    Lovely Bits block



    Round Round Round




    The ram fans doesnt look too bad


    Turn here n There >.<



    Favorite fan of mine



    Overall Pic.


    OK, THE PUMP INLET BARB IS LEAKING, HAVE TO SOLVE IT FIRST

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    Very nice build. I'll start my project on this case model very soon. Do you intend to paint the interior or you will leave it like this?

    Great build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibm390s View Post
    Very nice build. I'll start my project on this case model very soon. Do you intend to paint the interior or you will leave it like this?

    Great build.
    I'll just leave it like this, tried to dismantle the case but i failed. LOL

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    Looking nice, but I have a question :

    I bought the PC-A70B and the matching T03B top panel (for tripple fan/rad combo).
    I received my tripple Feser last week and I noticed that it won't fit the top.
    By this I mean that the fan spacing isn't correct.
    The T03B has 12mm fan spacing, while the feser rad has 15mm, which means only the middle fan will fit the top.

    I noticed that you have the same rad I have, the case looks more or less smilar to mine (dimensions should be the same), but the Feser rad seems to fit without any problems.

    Can you do me a favor and measure the distance between the mounting screws for the fans (measuring from the inner edge of each hole, if you know what I mean), this on both the top panel and the Feser rad.

    My drawing skills are ribbish, but this should give you an idea of what I mean (2 white lines between the bottom fan holes).


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    Very nice build aCt!, I am such a sucker for Lian Li Cases

    Tearing apart Lian Li cases is very easy, all you need is to drill out the knits holding all the parts to the chassis.
    I usually take a few drillers, at 1-3mm in diameter and start from the smallest and then I increase the diameter of the driller until it breaks.

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    sure thing bro, will do that when i get home tonite =D
    all the spacing comes of the screws come just nice for the feser rad for T70103
    It's kinda wierd that u said ur spacing is different. Will measure for u later

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Very nice build aCt!, I am such a sucker for Lian Li Cases

    Tearing apart Lian Li cases is very easy, all you need is to drill out the knits holding all the parts to the chassis.
    I usually take a few drillers, at 1-3mm in diameter and start from the smallest and then I increase the diameter of the driller until it breaks.
    I'm a noob is modding, even cutting the MB tray i sent for laser cut after i drew the holes i wanted

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    the feser 360 has 2 designs, theres the 12mm and 15mm if I am not mistaken.

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    Actually, the first revision had 17mm spacing, the newer ones (after may 2008) have 15mm spacing.
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    Juliper, the T-703B top cover definitely has 15mm spacing (at least mine has). Are you measuring center hole to center hole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    Looking nice, but I have a question :

    I bought the PC-A70B and the matching T03B top panel (for tripple fan/rad combo).
    I received my tripple Feser last week and I noticed that it won't fit the top.
    By this I mean that the fan spacing isn't correct.
    The T03B has 12mm fan spacing, while the feser rad has 15mm, which means only the middle fan will fit the top.

    I noticed that you have the same rad I have, the case looks more or less smilar to mine (dimensions should be the same), but the Feser rad seems to fit without any problems.

    Can you do me a favor and measure the distance between the mounting screws for the fans (measuring from the inner edge of each hole, if you know what I mean), this on both the top panel and the Feser rad.

    My drawing skills are ribbish, but this should give you an idea of what I mean (2 white lines between the bottom fan holes).


    Have already measured for u. It's 0.9cm for the white lines that u drew. It's the distance between the screws (not from center to center)

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    Thanks for measuring it.

    I don't wanna hijack your thread, so I'll be opening a new one in the Liquid Cooling section with some more detailed pics.

    I measured the distance between the screwholes of the Lian Li top , to give you an idea of what I meant.


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    E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)
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    Quote Originally Posted by aCt! View Post
    I'm a noob is modding, even cutting the MB tray i sent for laser cut after i drew the holes i wanted
    If you want to learn the art of modding, you have to get your hands dirty.
    Otherwise you are just missing all the fun of it

    Again, very nice build

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    Thanks for measuring it.

    I don't wanna hijack your thread, so I'll be opening a new one in the Liquid Cooling section with some more detailed pics.

    I measured the distance between the screwholes of the Lian Li top , to give you an idea of what I meant.


    Hmm why is yours longer than mine. mine is accurately 9mm only

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    If you want to learn the art of modding, you have to get your hands dirty.
    Otherwise you are just missing all the fun of it

    Again, very nice build
    Will try on it maybe later on =D

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