w1retap
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and the overspray
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as for the bulge near the mobo, try hiding 2 6 pin to molex connectors in the 1cm of space between the side panel and the mobo tray
the overspray is covered by the side panels, hence why I did not bother covering up those panels,when painting... as for the bulge near the mobo, try hiding 2 6 pin to molex connectors in the 1cm of space between the side panel and the mobo tray, as clearly none of you, as one put d-bags, ever had this case...
yeah, the overspray is so terribly noticeable
where did you get that mesh thing for the ram cooler?
its from a front 5.25 cover mesh of a coolermaster case..
snip...
10/10. Great looking case and great job with the wiring!
Are they selling it in the states yet?
nice
it looks like your lower hdd cage is crooked
nice
what are those heatsink looking things in the upper left?
and is that a custom sleeving job on the PSU? if not, what model is it?
Here is my Xaser
Did you put any coolant additive in your water? if so what did you use?
Question..what is the trick to hiding the wiring? hiding it behind the tray?
Nope - I use Distilled Water, works great and temps are low (around 32 load).
Question..what is the trick to hiding the wiring? hiding it behind the tray?
I can't remember specifics but the point of the coolant additive is to prevent corrosion, which is a problem when you have different metals interacting directly with water, especially Aluminium and Copper (your rad will be aluminium and your CPU and VGA block is copper).
IIRC because you have aluminium, copper and water in the same loop it actually generates a small amount of voltage in the water and unfortunately a voltage induced body of water actually assists the process of oxidisation, its a vicous cycle.
Also, where are you getting your temps from? 32C seems very low, even for water.
This may be so but i clean the waterblock every 3 months (which is usually not very bad anyway) and i change the water out every month. This helps to keep anything that gets into the stream from doing to much harm. I get my temps from HWMonitor.
The cores are 32 and 34 and when at load they rise to 45 and 48.
its from a front 5.25 cover mesh of a coolermaster case..
and the ugly side....
Just got this from a friend. and this is how the wiring was. Ill work on it tomorrow
Where do you put the CD-ROM drives ??
Oh wait there it is