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Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by l3p, 1 Nov 2010.

  1. Anubus

    Anubus Minimodder

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    Is that a gigabit Ethernet card? :p
     
  2. bagman

    bagman Minimodder

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    that tea coaster mod is pure modding arrogance
     
  3. Djayness

    Djayness phwupupupup

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    I think you need to look up the word "arrogance", it certainly doesn't apply to making cup holders...

    Excellent work and excellent table mate, keep it up.
     
  4. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Thanks man :p


    Hmm is that positive or negative ? :cooldude:
     
  5. bagman

    bagman Minimodder

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    I mean it in a good way. I don't just mod pc's, I mod cup holders.:hip:

    you are just too good
     
  6. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Ahh ok, well thanks :D

    But there are alot of others here 10 times better then me :)
     
  7. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Still had to change some things under my floor.
    Today i found some time.

    Had to replace some fans on my rad for Scythe GT's
    Replaced the green tube for Tygon black.

    Also replaced the 3 remaining GT's in my desk for green Nanoxia's

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    GT's out

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    Only 5cm space for my hand.

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    Nanoxia's in.

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    Here my radiator in the distance.

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    On request also made a little movie of my trip :)



    Mobile doesn't work here, but baby phone works fine :D

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    De GT's on their place and tubes replaced !

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    And another small test.
    Wanted to know what stuff goes trough my loop.
    This way it was easy to discover.

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    Click it between my tubes and enable the pumps for one hour.

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    Then disconnect the filter while pumping and stop the pumps as fast as you can.
    This is so the dirt really stays in the filter.

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    All tiny hairs and wtf, even a piece of my sigarettes :p

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    Till next time :p
     
  8. KidMod-Southpaw

    KidMod-Southpaw Super Spamming Saiyan

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    Underground rad?
    A-w-e-some.
     
  9. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Yeah, what the hell is going on under that floor?

    Looked like a scene from Dead Space 2 or something - pure awesomeness!

    So, you'd need a sand filter, or maybe even a bug filter (spiders, anyone?) on that rad, hah!
     
  10. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Sand filter isnt needed, it doesnt get blown in.
    By the way, its also a spider shredder ;)
     
  11. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    So, when the loop suddenly starts to heat up rapidly, you know you got a tarantula stuck in the rad!
     
  12. Telltale Boy

    Telltale Boy Designated CPC Jetwhore

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    :eek: Very nice!

    Me wants temps now!
     
  13. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Haha, who will win.

    Tarantula Vs. Gentle Typhoon @ 1850 rpm :)
     
  14. voigts

    voigts What's a Dremel?

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    Having the rad under the floor will sure cut out on the fan noise, but its gonna be one pain in the neck whenever you need to go clean out the radiator.
     
  15. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Thats true, but i think i need to clean it once every 18 months :)
     
  16. sixfootsideburns

    sixfootsideburns modeteer

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    It gets very very cold at my house in the winter and I thought about making a system with an outdoor radiator but my worry was about condensation inside my case due to the high difference between the indoor ambient and my working fluid.

    Have you ever had issues with this?
     
  17. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Nope, the fittings do feel very cold, but never had any condensation.
    I think that'll occur when having watertemps below 5 degrees.

    The lowest water temperature in the winter i saw was 14 degrees.
    The highest water temperature i was in summer was 23 degrees.
    The indoor ambient temperature is in summer and winter around 22 degrees.
     
  18. l3p

    l3p www.^.nl

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    Received a nice UV led board today.

    It's specially for making photo's from UV-active parts.
    You can only use it for 5 minutes per time, else it gets too hot :)

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    Small surprise between the UV leds :)

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    And some pictures with the effect

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  19. PureSilver

    PureSilver E-tailer Tailor

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    This is awesome, can't wait to see it powdercoated.

    Isn't having UV LEDs shining at all you all the time unhealthy? I have this image of you wearing suncream just to surf the web...
     
  20. -Jv-

    -Jv- What's a Dremel?

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    Don't LED's have a great advantage because they don't get hot... ?

    Looks smexy, as usual :)
     
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