You need not explain anymore! Its looking great Kier, as for the cover of the red parts, have you just covered them with film and cut it to fit ? a little yellow film might be cool ...
hi man tsih mod is awesome! is great the slim line dvd-r, but i have not understand how you can eject the discs without any button?!?!?... :?
Awesome and Im glad your doing a manifold setup with the GPUs so each block gets the same temp fluid passing through it. Just gorgeous.
Sorry for the noob question, but I just can't grasp how that manifold setup works?! Could anyone explain to me how the water flows through those GPU blocks? Edit: Spent 10 minutes looking at it, and the second I post this, my mind get's it! But it DOES require a pretty high flow from the pump to fill all 3, doesn't it?
Just a little small update about the cables and the hdd's Finally I got my hdd's in, 4TB is enough for this build There's also a OCZ vertex 2 ssd 120 GB coming in for the OS So installed all the hdd's and routing the sata and power cables A small piece of the power is visible, but this is gonna be sleeved All the power cables are between the hdd bracket and the drive bay So almost no cables visible All the sata's are going to be sleeved and placed like this The power led, usb and other cables are placed behind the slide-out bracket (dont how it's called) This is it for the weekend. Greetings my modding friends
There's gonna be water passing the in- and outlet from the gpu,s. But not that much I think the good thing is that all gpu's gets the same temps like HourBeforeDawn said If the passing flow is to much I can always close two fittings from the second gpu
I understand how it works now! I'm just wondering if the last card in the serie get's most flow through it? Then the second card would get medium flow, and the first card would get the least flow. I'm guessing that liquid will take the shortest route it can... Not sure.. But the build looks frikkin awesome!
I've seen people do it this way in numerous builds, so I guess it works fine? But I've also wondered about it - I guess the water pressure splits equally into every opening, providing the openings are all the same size?
Sorry mate, didnt see this question before I have an external wiring from the original eject The power button on top of the case is going to be my eject, the one in front is my powerbutton
Update: First loop filled Finally all the acryl pipes are connected. Had some difficult issues with a few fittings but it came out fine Like the connection on the full cover block But..........everything is connected now Made some changes to the GPU loop, instead of the BP rotery snake I've used some more crystal link tubes Time for the liquid. And one loop filled. The plan was to do the second loop also............but made a mistake Need to order some more Feser because I dont have enough for the second loop So to be continued
really enjoying seeing this build coming on - its definitely inspiring me to do my own scratch build.
Really like this and yellow fluid is sooo cool to look at - however, it looks like it could use just a TAD more red dye to match the acrylic 100%, or is it just the camera playing tricks on me?