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Project: BagUd v2000

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by BagUd, 2 Aug 2005.

  1. Hal

    Hal What's a Dremel?

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    really really nice cuts! love it. are you planning on painting? or colors?
     
  2. BagUd

    BagUd What's a Dremel?

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    no plans for painting... next thing to happen is the grill by the window
     
  3. BagUd

    BagUd What's a Dremel?

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    just got the watercooling parts.

    Hydor L30 V2
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    DD RBX A64 Lucite
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    Heatkiller NB
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    DD 6800 Video Card Cooler
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    Thermo.2bChill HE120
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    AC Aquatube (silver)
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    ill have my cammera back on friday i hope!
     
  4. ArmyAnt

    ArmyAnt What's a Dremel?

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    Doesnt it seem like the motherboard is on the wrong side?
     
  5. slaw

    slaw At Argos buying "gold"

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    just a thought, dosent the AC Aquatube have 1/8 fittings making it a bit restrictive? either way i am subscribing to this thread!
     
  6. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    Well they're G1/8, but you can get up to a 10mm (~3/8") barb stock with it. That said, without boring out two of the holes to 1/4NPT or G1/4, yes, it'll be restrictive in anything above 8mm or so.
     
  7. BagUd

    BagUd What's a Dremel?

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    it's not the wrong side... :p it's BTX.... not ATX

    PSU in the bottom and the motherboard in the top.
    [​IMG]

    they just turned the cabinet around.
     
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  8. c.u.later

    c.u.later What's a Dremel?

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    its not extended atx, its btx form factor, eatx is just longer than normal boards.
     
  9. BagUd

    BagUd What's a Dremel?

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    thanks for clarifying that for me... :)
     
  10. [<x>] Kiyusoma

    [<x>] Kiyusoma Deus Ex Machina

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    its not btx either... just an atx board flipped upside down and mounted on the left side

    can't have btx without a btx mobo
     
  11. Bluefan

    Bluefan test 123

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    yep, BTX is mirrored, this is just turned over. extended ATX is only deeper then ATX.
     
  12. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    It's not BTX, it's Extended ATX flipped over. BTX actually needs the PCI slots to be to the right side of the mobo (assuming you'd consider where they are now to be the left). And as was said, EATX is just longer (for the 12"x13" server mobos, not the 12"x9.6" or whatever a standard ATX board is)
    uBTX case and mobo.
     
  13. arkadur

    arkadur What's a Dremel?

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    Nice skills and staff
    cant wait for the next update!
     
  14. leviathan18

    leviathan18 What's a Dremel?

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    this is upside down position atx eatx case is BTX style the cpu down to catch the cold air etc
     

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