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Thread : Homemade clear RIG
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Profile: newbie
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My home made Transparent Case with home made Water Cooling
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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. --------------- 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!!) |
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Thanks Mr. Blacksci.
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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! |
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Thanks here are new updates pics
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Its hard to create a thing rather then to just buy it.
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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.
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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. |
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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.
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Thanks Mr Wip99gt |
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Monkey wants to steal peaches
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--------------- Forums are like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhoea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it. |
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Nicely done. |
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Meowwwww!
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great job bhai sab,
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So what hardware is running in the PSU now? I assume you gutted the whole thing... |
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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
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