This case doesn't leave much room for modding IMO. It's all done for you. This is the first attempt at Liquid Cooling for me.
I have only seen one Tai Chi on this forum, not much to compare to. Basically I'm after ideas. If you could see anything that would be a good addition, let me know!!!
As I am in Australia, I have found that I am limited to pccasegear.com.au and frozencpu.com
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Left: Power Supply, Fan Controller, DVD, Hard Drives, Card Reader Installed.
Middle: Front veiw of the Card Reader, Fan Controller, DVD
Right: BFG 7600GT with Thermaltake Water Block.
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I didn't like the idea of having the water line go directy to the CPU block so I decided to do this.
Top Left: The plate under the power supply and the hydraulic door arm.
Top Right: I drilled two holes into the plate, then counter sinked them.
Bottom Left: Everything back in. The screws sit comfotably under the PSU.
Bottom Right: The Tubing tied down and in place. 90' Elbows.
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All worked well so far. No kinks when I close the door.
Left: Veiw from the front with the door closed.
Right: No kinks at the U-clip or at the radiator.
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Left: A new DVD
Right: Wiring
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So far. It's a bit if a mess. I need a shorter IDE cable.
I didn't plan on using the top USB and F_Audio as I wanted to use the ones on the Fan Controller, however, they are miles too short. I will have to extend these wires.
After the motherboard went in it started to look like a mess. I need to do something with those Sata wires, they are the shortest I can find.
The 120mm radiator fans stick inside the case about an inch from the VGA. Therefore I cant connect the other tube yet. It will extend to the front to a hard drive cooler (under the DVD). Then to the ram where I will put two of these ram coolers connected by the flow meter.
I am thinking the pump will not be powerfull enough to complete the water line. Not sure what I will do about that.
No memory or CPU yet. Waiting for the Hard Drive cooler to install 750Gig Hdd.
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I have only seen one Tai Chi on this forum, not much to compare to. Basically I'm after ideas. If you could see anything that would be a good addition, let me know!!!
As I am in Australia, I have found that I am limited to pccasegear.com.au and frozencpu.com
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Left: Power Supply, Fan Controller, DVD, Hard Drives, Card Reader Installed.
Middle: Front veiw of the Card Reader, Fan Controller, DVD
Right: BFG 7600GT with Thermaltake Water Block.
---------------
I didn't like the idea of having the water line go directy to the CPU block so I decided to do this.
Top Left: The plate under the power supply and the hydraulic door arm.
Top Right: I drilled two holes into the plate, then counter sinked them.
Bottom Left: Everything back in. The screws sit comfotably under the PSU.
Bottom Right: The Tubing tied down and in place. 90' Elbows.
---------------
All worked well so far. No kinks when I close the door.
Left: Veiw from the front with the door closed.
Right: No kinks at the U-clip or at the radiator.
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Left: A new DVD
Right: Wiring
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So far. It's a bit if a mess. I need a shorter IDE cable.
I didn't plan on using the top USB and F_Audio as I wanted to use the ones on the Fan Controller, however, they are miles too short. I will have to extend these wires.
After the motherboard went in it started to look like a mess. I need to do something with those Sata wires, they are the shortest I can find.
The 120mm radiator fans stick inside the case about an inch from the VGA. Therefore I cant connect the other tube yet. It will extend to the front to a hard drive cooler (under the DVD). Then to the ram where I will put two of these ram coolers connected by the flow meter.
I am thinking the pump will not be powerfull enough to complete the water line. Not sure what I will do about that.
No memory or CPU yet. Waiting for the Hard Drive cooler to install 750Gig Hdd.
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