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Old 27th Jan 2011, 16:23   #41
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Looks Amazing!
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Old 27th Jan 2011, 16:42   #42
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Amazing work... :O (SUBBED)

- Its weird to see how many mods I have missed out on...
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Old 27th Jan 2011, 20:00   #43
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Thank You guys, I really appreciate your comments. I'm happy that You like it.

Now I want to show You cable managed system:






























On last three pictures You can see last unsleeved cable.
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Old 28th Jan 2011, 00:14   #44
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You can't be ocd and deal with two different color pcb gpus in your case. But damn, man, how were you able to do all this in such a short time??? This is the first time I've seen this worklog, and it's like 500 images long. You can't even take 500 images in a week, let alone resize and post them to an image host, let alone find enough things to take 500 pictures of.
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Old 28th Jan 2011, 00:37   #45
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wow great job really neat cable management where did you buy those nylon clips from?
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Old 28th Jan 2011, 03:19   #46
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where did you get those drain valves?
i need some of those
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Old 28th Jan 2011, 14:37   #47
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You can't be ocd and deal with two different color pcb gpus in your case.
On previous page I was writing that have to do backplate for 9600GT, what I know there is no GeForce 9600GT with black PCB to fit block I have.

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But damn, man, how were you able to do all this in such a short time...
Before I started this worklog, I had some things finished.

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...where did you buy those nylon clips from?
Nylon clips - www.chilledpc.co.uk
Screw caps - from Nils (MDPC)

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where did you get those drain valves?
i need some of those
www.aguatuning.co.uk
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Old 29th Jan 2011, 02:32   #48
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What about put a Green liquid instead that one?

Good job m8 you have there!!!

go check my project ;D

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=202157
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Old 29th Jan 2011, 16:17   #49
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Old 30th Jan 2011, 16:22   #50
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this is what you used as a drain valve
correct?
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Old 30th Jan 2011, 19:25   #51
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What about put a Green liquid instead that one?
I'm still looking for good, strong colors green & yellow.

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this is what you used as a drain valve correct?
Yes, thats it.


Covers for Lamptrons ready, some photos:



















Cover for DVD will be much more difficult to do.
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Old 31st Jan 2011, 04:41   #52
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Great lookin project; I have had a Cosmos S for a few years and went with a green theme. I haven't seen anyone else change the LED's on the front panel, seeing this gives me the confidence to make the red to green swap. Did you change out the LED on the power switch?
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Old 6th Feb 2011, 11:15   #53
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...Did you change out the LED on the power switch?
No, there is different type of led and I couldn't find green repacement, I simply cover it by black tape.


Some photos of DVD cover:







UV catholde mounting:








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Old 6th Feb 2011, 11:19   #54
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I like the cut outs for the fan controllers, looks really good. Nice one
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Old 6th Feb 2011, 12:17   #55
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Whoa that is one sweet machine. The attention to detail really has paid off. Love it
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Old 6th Feb 2011, 12:34   #56
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Im just scarred about the reservoir to VC line... its to stretched for me. you might want to reroute your tubes. its just a suggestion because i dont want anything to happen to your hardware. overall i really like what you did to your project. its very inspiring!

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Old 6th Feb 2011, 14:32   #57
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Excellent such a good build. This has made me decide to mod my old Cosmos S over the summer when I have some free time. Also Glad to see people still using the Cosmos S it's such a great case.
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Looks absolutely stunning - love the use of plasticine!
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I like the cut outs for the fan controllers, looks really good. Nice one
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Excellent such a good build. This has made me decide to mod my old Cosmos S over the summer when I have some free time. Also Glad to see people still using the Cosmos S it's such a great case.
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Looks absolutely stunning - love the use of plasticine!
I'm happy that You like it, this is great case and I'm having lots of fan to play with it.

Now bad news, finally I add color to Thermochill and I'm very sad & unhappy, I've tried lots of combinations but couldn't find yellow color I wanted, see for your self:





On some pictures there isn't different in color at all.

After that I decided to do only one color green and only one loop.
Reasons for doing one loop:
1. with two loops access to HDDs is very difficult;
2. one color;
3. with two loops tubes aren't look good;

Acid Veins with one loop + side plexy cover for 5,25 bays:






























































I like it much more then before it looks more clean now and the color is beautifull, I love it.
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That green look really good, it goes nicely with the rest of the build. Suits it well.
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