Sorry for your loss, Dude.
Even when the conclusion is expected, it's not easy to accept the finality. It gets easier as time goes on and you recount the happiest memories.
I read a few older posts about your decision to move to YouTube. You wrote that you didn't think anyone followed your...
Original idea and nicely done. Very cool. :)
One question, though.
Are you concerned about the operating temps for what appears to be an almost closed system?
Air from exhaust and manifold?
Admitedly and understatement, but it is good news that it's not the Big C.
You can control or moderate diabetes with diet and exercise. Glad you are accepting the challenge & stepping up to make the life changes necessary.
As far as comments about aging...gray hair, etc., my philosophy is...
I really look forward to your updates. Great idea and execution. :)
It was like walking back in time to see a Grado cartridge on a turntable. I remember their marketing, or rather lack of marketng - so good that they don't need to advertise.
Great idea! :D
And the execution is going quite impressive, especially considering you are doing all this in your apartment.
And I learned about etching...added bonus. Keep up the good work.
Wow! I wasn't expecting that array of monitors and computing power.
We talking about 1.21 Gigawatts of power required to run this setup or is a flux capacitor not included among the gear?
The piping and wiring on the MB side are very impressive. Very clean build.
I am equally impressed with the reverse side - wiring looks great there as well.
Great job.
Very nice.
I have a question about the top. You have the top hinged with the turn and lock fasteners on the opposite side. There are also six screws on the adjacent two sides, which I would think makes the turn and lock fasteners unneeded. Or did the turn and lock fasteners not provide...
If you weren't spending so much time on Ebay (excellent bidding by the way), you'd have tie to update this log and give us all a treat. Or at least post the final pics if its done.
The NB block looks great to me & more importantly, you made one leak proof.
I had known that you could 3d print in plastic; the bronze 3d printing is perfect for this mod.
Still enjoying this build years into the process. And yes, flame pics would be great.
Glad to hear that the priorities are realigned...the last pic is actually the most important.
And take is easy with the bike hobby. She'll appreciate a dad who is mobile and has all his limbs.
Did you bead blast the block? It looks great.
Very cool idea and an upstanding gesture for a worthy charity. :cool:
Once this mod gets moving, I hope readers pass on the auction info, especially to all the VW shops, dealerships, custom car shops, etc. where this mod would fit perfectly.
I think I need to re-read the earlier posts to remind myself why I liked it so much initially. But, I'm glad to see this thread revived. Welcome back.
The progress looks good. :cool:
CPU flattening and polishing turned out well.
I have a question about the Origen aluminum. Do you have any idea why is shows fingerprints so easily?
The gloves appear to be a necessity rather than just a "white glove" marketing ploy for an expensive case.
Keep up the good work.
Stark -
You had a good concept to mod the G5. I hope you get to the point in the future to try again.
I was looking forward to following your build. I am really sorry that this accident happened, though.
And on a positive note, you have more case material to fill in areas for the I/O...
Inspiration ...nailed it!
The CoolerMaster contests seem to be attracting more submissions each time and the competition is
definitely progressing with more sophisticated builds..Congrats on 3rd.
The stained finish on the top turned out so rich and warm looking. I can see why you are stoked about how it turned out. Very nice. Looking forward to more pics.
I like it. Nice job.
Would have been better with Falling Water water cooling, but I'm just a dreamer.
Are we going to be seeing stained glass inserts or were you just teasing us with those images?
I am looking forward to the final pics, but ...
Your decision to paint white hex patterns on the radiator mesh
seems incompatible with the rest of the design. Nowhere else have you
painted shapes. They are cut out of aluminum or plexi and either black or
yellow.
My suggestion would...