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Old 15th Jun 2010, 16:08   #41
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Nice. Looking forward to the next update.
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 10:23   #42
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This is promising. Love the CNC work! Consider me subscribed.
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 11:48   #43
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Hey guys!
Watercooling at the door....let's open the boxes!

Cpu Block EK Supreme HF Acetal+Nickel





Mosfets EK-MOSFET ASUS X58 KIT - Acetal+Nickel





Vga EK Water Blocks EK-FC480 GTX - Acetal+Nickel





Bitspower connectors 19/13mm Matte Black and some angled ones mixed in!


Phobya rad supports in 2x120mm and 4x120mm size!





Thermochill rads: PA120.2 (240) and Thermochill PA120.4 (480)





2x Phobya Balancer 250 Black Nickel reservoirs





Photo quality isn't the best but Soul_Train's digital camera is on vacation in China! He's the oficial photographer
I hope you guys like it!
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 12:12   #44
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Really nice hardware brother cant wait for more!
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 13:51   #45
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I really love those reservoirs, love the chrome ends. I also love those EK block, Nickel and Delrin looks awesome.
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 14:54   #46
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Lol very nice photoshopping there.. But who cares, nice bits!
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Old 17th Jun 2010, 17:45   #47
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I really love those reservoirs, love the chrome ends. I also love those EK block, Nickel and Delrin looks awesome.
I subscribe your comment

I just found out that the backplate for the GTX480 will have to be returned. I have an Asus and apparently the backplate is not compatible with it....Need to wait for a new revision
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Old 18th Jun 2010, 07:51   #48
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Lol very nice photoshopping there.. But who cares, nice bits!
Photoshop only used to remove the backgroung mate

Looking forward to start mounting and see
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Old 21st Jun 2010, 10:17   #49
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Another update for you!

The new mobo tray for the TJ07 is kinda crappy with that big hole in the across the metal so we had it replaced by an "old" model and it immediatly started looking much better!





Oni with the show! After much thinking on how to fixate the rad supports we had to go with screws because of the weight this rads boast! Performance does come at a price :cool:

Because the rad supports have such big flaps and we need to maximize the space in the bottom of the case, we decided to cut them down to half their original size!





The sacred Unibody of the TJ07 protected against evil (Soul_Train)
Let's move on to the marking, drilling and threading for the screws!









After the quick fix this is how they look now :icon_wink: The screws will later be replaced by smaller black ones, these are just for testing purposes!









I hope you guys like it!
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Old 21st Jun 2010, 11:13   #50
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Nice work mounting the radiator brackets. I have been contemplating whether or not it is worth making some or buying some for my next project. Most on them sit a little too tall for the space I will have.
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Old 21st Jun 2010, 17:49   #51
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well it depends on the final cost of it i guess. I really like these phobya supports and they're not expensive or anything so it's a win win situation for me.
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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 09:41   #52
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This is looking really good Wolf..
So looking forward to seeing more..
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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 10:12   #53
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Time to heat things up







Black Freezer ? hmmm sexxxy











A special thanks to Vincent and Bitspower for giving us some help on this project!

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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 14:58   #54
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Nice bits bro! Is that a bitspower pump? sexy thing
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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 15:39   #55
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Nice bits bro! Is that a bitspower pump? sexy thing
Yes it is the D5/MCP655 Mod Kit from Bitspower

Nice update bro this bits are really sexy hehe
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Old 23rd Jun 2010, 01:11   #56
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Another beautiful TJ07 build! I especially enjoy the photography of machining of the wolf emblem.
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Old 24th Jun 2010, 17:51   #57
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Awesome!!!
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I've seen a lot of mods in my life and I've noticed something. Some of them, they are so complicated with so many blink blinks, little lcd's popping out from everywhere etc etc. U can paint your case red and add a watercooling system and maybe it will look waaaaaaaaaay better than a mod that costs 6000 dollars with all of these useless thingies in it! Btw, modding is art and we are some goddamn good artists!!!
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Old 24th Jun 2010, 18:26   #58
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Thx guys!

I'm gonna put the watercooling together in between the 3rd and 5th of July so expect a lot of photos =P

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Old 29th Jun 2010, 08:37   #59
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I'm looking forward to see the final of this project mate!
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Old 29th Jun 2010, 13:41   #60
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Is cool, does it need that cooling system on PC???
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