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max 04-15-2003 02:56 AM

My case with custom blocks
 
Heres mine:)
XP1700 @ 1900 Mhz
KR7A RAID mobo
etc

both block home made:D

http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...stem/front.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...stem/side2.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...system/top.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...ystem/both.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...ystem/chip.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag.../cpu%20top.jpg

and my rad:

http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...m/DSC00001.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...m/DSC00004.jpg

max 04-15-2003 02:57 AM

and lights off with UV LEDs:
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...ystem/dark.jpg
http://www.max8888.orcon.net.nz/imag...stem/dark3.jpg

Pritorian 04-15-2003 04:01 AM

NICE! :D

What kinda rad/hc is that?

Good Job!

Arcturius 04-15-2003 08:37 AM

Also, what kind of hoses are those, and how flexible are they?

max 04-16-2003 01:44 AM

Radiator - I got it for $3 from a scrap metal place but i am sure its identical to a heatercore out of a 91 toyota Camry. Fans are 120mm and the rad is about 145 wide and 240mm long x 30mm thick. Same as the Big Arse

Tubing is called springflex (but has other brand names too), its about $NZ6/metre and will out turn tygon any day but it does make a bit of sideways force hence the zip tie braces. The spring part is actually inside the tube wall, ie it doesn't contact the liquid and its food grade you i can drink my liquid after:D
you can get it at most hose/tuging places.

Pritorian 04-16-2003 02:49 AM

Thnx,

I´ll stop by the machine shop on the way home from work and see if they have some of that tubing :)

And a car shop to see if they have that HC, looks to fit real good at the top of a case :) My BIX just wont do the task any more..
Getting high water temps and inn the 50c rang on the cpu...
P4 2.4@3Ghz+ 1.775 on the core.

hehe, ok, so i´m a kinda copycat but, i hope u don´t mind :D

PcChillin 05-03-2003 07:42 PM

Nice!

Im new to water cooling and I was wondering how long it takes to install all the required parts.:)

zoson 05-03-2003 08:35 PM

Nice blocks man... And a very clean setup! I like it a lot!

For a first timer set aside a full weekend. Be careful and smart about it. Test everything for leaks, and for fit twice - you can never be too safe when it comes to water and your computer...
-Zoson


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