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Professional Sleever & Modder
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Sweden
Posts: 919
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At last update!
As I longed, I apologize that I could not have done this in the past but have completely honestly been busy. I have a large amount of sleevearbaten that must be done before DHW2K12, and it has Sloat down my process for the project when I velar have relatively functional for the event. I hope I can get it together before then, otherwise I just run with my temporary system. Aja think about it, this may not be a huge update but I would anyway show what I managed to do so far and I hope that you are content with it ![]() What I had to do is put up a temporary rig for the radiators and there are two steps that I use myself out to get all the dust inside and **** from rescuers (on the inside). I started by getting there a little fittings and connect all the radiators in series. ![]() ![]() ![]() Besvarar samtidigt en anonym fråga, och svaret är ja moderkortsplåten är lackad på undersidan ![]() ![]() The first step is to clean the entire system with warm tap water for 2-3 hours, it is usually enough very well, in the meantime, I took and turned the entire chassis and different directions and shook greatly to get any dirt, metallic particles, solder etc to come off radiator graduated inner walls. ![]() ![]() ![]() I also made a small clip where I demonstrate how I set up everything: When this part was top, so to speak, I began part two where I do almost the same thing but now I clear my entire system with distilled water, in order that the oxide does not form inside the radiators but also to get a second thorough review out of it all , here I turned on the case, and shook it in the first part out of the treatment. What I usually do differently right here is that I use water out of the vacuum cleaner to quickly get out all the water, and I let it on for 1-1.5 hours to ensure that all the water was gone from the radiators. Overall, I did so myself of 3L distilled water during the whole process and the clip I show with the little I had saved in a small bottle, vacuum cleaner learn to let some but you see what happens anyway. Here's a small clip on the other part out of cleansing: As you can see in the pictures it has been almost 90% dry throughout the system and allow it to evaporate the last of the drops, simply as that ![]() ![]() ![]() That's all for this time Peace out! Sincerely Venhar Only KosovarMods Dont forget to spread my facebookgroup! I you want to see how MonoBits looked like in dreamhack check my facebookpage ![]() KosovarMods |
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Minimodder
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Manchester, UK
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Very nice build, love the amount of radiators you managed to fit in such a small space. Can't wait to see the final product!
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Professional Sleever & Modder
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Sweden
Posts: 919
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Thank you so much my friend!
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Professional Sleever & Modder
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Sweden
Posts: 919
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haha, gorilla tape work every time
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