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Profile: newbie
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My home made Transparent Case with home made Water Cooling
System:-
AMD Athlon X2 4000+
ASUS M2N-E
2-GB DDR2 667
160-250-400 GB Sata HDD
MSI ATI R3450 256MB DDR2 Graphice
Creative 7.1 Audigy Value
Philips TV-Tuner

Features:-
Homemade acrylic Cabinet
Homemade Water cooling kit.
Homemade lighting.

Have a look

http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/2018/systemlq6.jpg
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3038/blockno6.jpg
http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/8341/img0152ky8.jpg
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/9918/img0160yz9.jpg
http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/4507/img0158ej3.jpg
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/3997/img0159fb4.jpg
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/8041/img0154jv0.jpg

Please tell your comments about it.
Thanks
Rakesh Sharam

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Profile: addict
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Looks like you took your time, planned out your layout, and now have one kick ass lookin system. I know i cussed, sowwy.


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Q6600@3.2g, 4 gigs 2x2 ADATA Pc 6400, XFX 8800 GTS 512 G92, GIGABITE GA-P35-DS3L, ARCTIC COOLING FREEZER PRO 7, Antec 900 case, Antec 500 earthwatt p.s. 27.5" Hannspreee monitor (oh yeah!!)
Profile: newbie
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Thanks Mr. Blacksci.

It took me one month in plaining and about two weeks in implementation.

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lol, i was looking at that first pic and didn't realize the case panel was on. i was like, why does he have a fan on his cpu waterblock? nice case!

Profile: newbie
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Thanks here are new updates pics

http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/9710/img0164cq7.jpg
http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/4112/img0167iy5.jpg

Hope you like paint work for the pump with new lighting and bigger fan for pci-slot cooling.

Profile: newbie
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Its hard to create a thing rather then to just buy it.

In small town like mine it's hard to find computer mod stuff.
And my pocket dont offers me to buy online. I am not a rich guy.

But i am satify with my creation.

As per need of water cooling I live in Jodhpur, India ,its a hot place average room temp is around 35C. Since i am not having any type of room cooling. Just a room fan. That's it .
So my pc use to run at very high temp at normal box pack Cpu heatsink and fan, about 65c at normal running.

This high temp inspired me to do some thing...and you all can see what i came to

As per overclocking have a look at pic below.
My CPU is AMD Athlon X2 4000+ which factory runs at 2.1Ghz.
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/1099/cputempkm7.png

And yes i have my Own Homemade 7.2 speaker system with one 12" sub with 400 watts rms amp, 6" tube ultra sub 35 watts amp. and 7 speakers running on 80 watts rms amp.

Thanks

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Good work man. Nicely done but watch out for dust. I bought an acrylic case and the only problem I got is dust.

Oh and I could not prevent myself from laughing at the COMPAQ PSU...

Profile: journeyman
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I'm not a big fan of clear cases but you did some quality work. Kudos to ya for putting the effort in to make your own watercooling setup as well.

Profile: newbie
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Yes you can laugh, But the psu is just having a body of an old compaq p3 server which i found in my local scrap yard. It was some what huge in size (width) then the ordniary psu.

But here's the change. Since it's huge width now i can fit two psu boards inside, 450w each giving me total of 900 watts.
One Psu board just powers the motherboard and second powers hdd, dvd drives, water pumps, lights and other.
When i push the power switch on, a small circuit in side the psu case switchs on both the psu boards the a time period of around 120ms.

So it is working well . No worry about Compaq logo on psu.

Thanks

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Thanks Mr Wip99gt

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[:mousemonkey:5] Great work mate. [:mousemonkey]


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Profile: Forum Fixture
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Nicely done. :bounce:

Meowwwww!
Profile: old hand
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great job bhai sab,

It is an amazing set-up considering what you had to work w/ I give you 6 stars out of 5, clearly a lot of effort went into that build.

Resourcefulness is a good trait to have. :)

have fun w/ your build man. :D

Profile: nimble knuckle
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So what hardware is running in the PSU now? I assume you gutted the whole thing...

Profile: newbie
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Dear Skittle my PSU is having two DeltaPS-DLHP-400WF psu boards. Each psu board officially give about 400w but with little component changing it now gives about 450w. So my psu is

PS-DLHP-400WF + PS-DLHP-400WF = MY 900w PSU

Huge widht of this PSU body allowed me to put two PS-DLHP-400WF boards one over the other in face down position. Since load is distributed equaly on both psu. so no worry of over heating of the PSU.

It's working fine.

Thanks to all.



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