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Case Mod - In Progress MNR - V1.2 - Time To Live Customs

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by tinytomlogan, 25 Jun 2009.

  1. M7ck

    M7ck Ⓜod Ⓜaster

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    Just stunning!
     
  2. tinytomlogan

    tinytomlogan Time To Live Customs

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    Thanks Vadim wolf! More to come yet though! Hoping to get it finished tomorow ;)
     
  3. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    Man that looks really good all together, really nice work. Personally I would add a couple of white CCFLs to the upper chamber or some white LED strips to show off those awesome water blocks.
     
  4. tinytomlogan

    tinytomlogan Time To Live Customs

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    Time for an update, warning to all splat cloths may be required.


    Ive held a few little things back till the final update, this is it now.
    Just the YT vid and tarty pics left, build over she is done!

    Now black and orange was the theme and all along Ive been saying "its polish on the doors" well it wasnt. there were not painted on purpose.....

    why?


    well cos I wanted to go old scholl and pin stripe them.......


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    Another minor touch was the Dominator Ram cooler, was a chance not to be missed as its colours work so well with the orange and pearl :D

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    thats it. Im going to eat some cookie dough ice cream and then when its dark make the YT vid.

    Please post comments peeps :hip:
     
  5. Pashtet

    Pashtet MonstaMods

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    it seems like too much of length fo the CPU-VRM, VRM-VRM and CPU-Chipset tubes
    if they were a little bit shorter that would look more sexy ;)
     
  6. tinytomlogan

    tinytomlogan Time To Live Customs

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    Cant make them any shorter with out the tube kinking, might be a bad batch but thats really on its limit there dude.
     
  7. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    Looks really cool mate but I was thinking the same as Pashtet, perhaps using some Bitspower right angle fittings?
     
  8. Bad_cancer

    Bad_cancer Mauritius? 2nd speck east of africa

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    yeah its awesome, but not perfect and that is a pity, maybe what the boy 4rm oz is suggesting (i do realise the major headache in redoing the tubing, but you can handle it :thumb:)
     
  9. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Due to the low restriction in that style of block on the GPU's, you should consider running them in parallel. Switching the bottom connection on the bottom card to the opposite bridge and placing two liquid connections instead of one between should do it.
     
  10. DonT-FeaR

    DonT-FeaR I know what a fk'n Dremel is ok.:D

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    looks insane
     
  11. maRiio

    maRiio What's a Dremel?

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    u get my girlfriend for giving me that one :jawdrop:
     
  12. tinytomlogan

    tinytomlogan Time To Live Customs

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    Thanks for the comments guys.

    Im not a fan of paralel GPU blocks, never had any worries with temps this way.


    Here the you tube I posted of the case. Final build pics to folow.


     
  13. M7ck

    M7ck Ⓜod Ⓜaster

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    "did I do a good job?"

    Yes you did mate, its a near perfect rig. The only thing I would change is the crappy enermax braiding. It ruins the looks for me somewhat.
     
  14. sentek

    sentek What's a Dremel?

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    very nice,

    great attention to detail on the paint work, i love the painted water blocks

    :thumb:
     
  15. badje

    badje boni

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    Wow sort of missed this topic :confused:
    but I realy love the paintjob perfect
     
  16. tinytomlogan

    tinytomlogan Time To Live Customs

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    the loops and the braid are not perfect, I wanted to use 3/8 black hose over 1/2 barbs with no clips. But the customer wanted it this way even though the hose didnt bend well :(

    Same with the psu braid, Id actualy like to do the doors myself if I could as he cut them.
    Could do something really nice with the watercutter on those side panels :D
     
  17. Bad_cancer

    Bad_cancer Mauritius? 2nd speck east of africa

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    Well you know how it is: "The customer is always right, even when he is wrong."
    (No personal insults intended here, just a saying i made up from working in sales)

    It still looks epic, so i wouldn't worry about it really. Good stuff! :thumb:
     
  18. DonT-FeaR

    DonT-FeaR I know what a fk'n Dremel is ok.:D

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    looks wicked.. love the paint!
     
  19. stuartpb

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    I have to say that this is one very sweet rig! It's obvious that you have spent a lot of time and effort in this build and boy has it paid off!! Congrats mate, and well done!!:thumb:
     

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