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It's Finished

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Okay fella's heres what some of have been asking about for sometime, well now the external box is now complete. Here's a picture.

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Whats in the box:

2 modified Chevy Caprice heater cores
2 Hydor L30's
A Nexus Rheobus
2 UV cathodes

-Brandon
 
What do you wanna see Linger? Its a mobile 2400 running at 2.5 gig, idle is between 33-35 and loaded she runs around 40.
 
How about a better shot of the internals and the way you routed your tubing to and in your rig? Why 2 pumps and 2 rads? Are you running them in series or parellel?
 
More pics would be great. I see that more and more people are going with the external route. I am doing the same, and design ideas are always nice :).
 
Question for ya...where did you get the metal, what type is it, and how much did it cost?

Also, can you get some shots of the inside? :)
 
very nicely done :D
how about some temp comparisons and some benchmark comparison's as well
 
depending on what blocks "Maze4/swifttech 6002-a" Ive been using its either slightly better or worse. I drempt for months about the swiftech 6002-a, now that I have one I hate it. Its done well at all with an overall increase in idle temps from 33-35 depending on room temps to closer to the 37-40 degree mark on the swifty. However the one sore spot is the OC, before the enclosure was finished I could bank on 2.55 @ 1.93 volts off my nf 7s and AXP-M 2400. Now, with the swifty I can keep it at around 2.64ghz but it idles well into the mid to upper forties. All in all its not a good designed box and its very very block dependant.


-Brandon
 
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