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Case Mod - In Progress Project: PrometheusCU - Update #54 - May 28 2010 - Video Teaser

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Langer, 18 Jul 2008.

  1. Anti-Hero

    Anti-Hero What's a Dremel?

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    Your build looks very pro! Cable tidying is the neatest I've ever seen without actually hiding everything!
    Impressive workshop the guys have there, their stuff makes an extremely nice addition to all the effort you put in this case.
     
  2. flare

    flare What's a Dremel?

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    That looks so incredibly clean. That is just so nice man!

    I don't know if anyone has already asked you this but as I am about to put a watercooling loop in my mod, do the barbs you use reduce the water pressure? (the 90 degree ones)


    (you made me loose my 69 dude! post count :( :p)
     
  3. Multiplectic

    Multiplectic His Stigness

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    Jesse, what an amazing job. I've reading this log from the beginning, this is SO stylish. I'm really looking forward to see how far you'll take it.

    Plus, custom cabling = Cheesecake. :thumb:
     
  4. simosaurus

    simosaurus What's a Dremel?

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    i like how you have put that stuff (the name escapes me) on the water pipes, great!
     
  5. jegerjon

    jegerjon What's a Dremel?

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    wow! not every day you see such nice cable-management!
    have you thought about what to do with the big atx-stick? How will you manage the cable, it seems like you've been filling out all the space next to the motherboard with you GFX cables? :p

    but still, AWESOME! I like you attention to detail.
     
  6. talladega

    talladega I'm Squidward

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    if you mean the motherboard cable I think hes soldering it to the board somehow. I cant wait to see that. It's insane!!!
     
  7. Langer

    Langer Jesse Lang

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    @The boy 4rm oz - Thanks a lot mate!

    @theAlien - I figured as much, thanks for the translation.

    @Spyrious -No sir, there wont be any galvanic reactions - furthermore the "stainless" part of "stainless steel" referrers to it's anti corrosion properties.

    @Anti-Hero - Thank you very much, I appreciate that.

    @flare - Any 90deg turn will increase pressure and decrease flow - these fittings are no exception.

    @Multiplectic - Thanks a lot man... I'm going to take it to a new level - complete, haha.

    @simosaurus - Thanks man, it's Nylon Multifilament sleeving from cableorganizer.com

    @jegerjon - Thanks, I'll actually be soldering the ATX and 12V lines to the bottom of the motherboard, and removing the plugs all together.


    @talladega - I'll be doing it tomorrow, so your wait will be short. =)
     
  8. Nolimited

    Nolimited What's a Dremel?

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    Amazing work on the cables and tubes i hope to do so good like you :thumb:
     
  9. jhanlon303

    jhanlon303 The Keeper of History

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    This will be worth waiting for!
    [​IMG] [​IMG]

    I don't think I've EVER seen that done on any of the forums. Sweet.

    john
     
  10. spenc259

    spenc259 in the build stage!!!

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    the only time i have ever heard of soldering the ATX cables was in an issue of custom pc a few months back when they did a tutorial on it..still would take some skill to do...like everything else so far on this mod it will be done to perfection..
     
  11. badje

    badje boni

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    This is one nice looking mod. I like the sleeved tubing.
     
  12. talladega

    talladega I'm Squidward

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    If I had a ton of money I'd do it as soldering is pretty easy for me, but I dont have the money to be risking that.




    I'll be sitting on this page all day hitting F5! :p
     
  13. Langer

    Langer Jesse Lang

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    How about a teaser then?

    [​IMG]
     
  14. twentynine

    twentynine Can never win...

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    Langer, teasers aren't nice. lol. But still, very cool. Can't wait to see more. :thumb:
     
  15. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    Time for some fun with the mobo power connectors lol.
     
  16. tominated

    tominated What's a Dremel?

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    oh jeez. make sure you desolder the right ones!
     
  17. stuartwood89

    stuartwood89 Please... Just call me Stu.

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    I wouldn't even dream of attempting something like this, not on a new motherboard anyway. You got some balls man.
     
  18. jegerjon

    jegerjon What's a Dremel?

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    I'll cross my fingers. Hopefully this wont turn out killing the board. Btw is is possible to soldering a new atx-stick on the backside, so that the cables could be unplugged, or is it what you're already doing?
    Damn mate I can't wait, and I hate teasers ;)
     
  19. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    Actually what jegerjon says sounds better to me. All you would have to do is cut a small slot in the mobo tray for the connector to fit through. Would be much easier IMO plus if you ever needed to remove the mobo it would make it a lot easier. But you probably thought of that and are just soldering an adapter to the mobo rather than a direct line to the PSU lol.
     
  20. zr_ox

    zr_ox Whooolapoook

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    Incredible job!
     

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