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Phenom Rebirth II (UPDATED 1/24/2004)

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Taker, 24 Jan 2004.

  1. Taker

    Taker What's a Dremel?

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    Whats Up!!

    If any of you remember I was doing a project awhile ago that involved me making a clear case. That didn’t turn out so good and didn’t look so well. So I restarted a new project. I hope to make this a water cooling machine. Its going to have 3 pumps and 3 radiators. As you see below I have already started.

    Pc Specs:
    Pentium 4 2.8ghz water-cooled and will be overclocked
    Abit IC7 water-cooled Chipset
    512 DDR 4000 OCZ ram
    Sound Blaster audigy 2
    ATI Radeon 9800 XT 256mb water-cooled GPU and Ram

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    Here is the top part of my PC. I plan on putting a window on top, but its going to be different.

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    Here is the bottom part. It’s a cheftec case cut in half. This will be used to store the water cooling equipment.

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    Here are some sides sprayed.

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    Here are the two parts put together and sprayed.

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    Here are the holes for the tubes to go in and out of the bottom case

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    Shot 3

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    Here are two of the 4 front parts. Those are jet 7 air coolers in the mold. Its wall puddle and I plan to sand it down to make it have a curve shape.

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    Backside shot

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    Here is my CPU water block. It’s also chromed to match the case.

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    Shot 2

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    Here are my chipset and GPU blocks. They are chromed also.

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    Shot 2

    That’s It for now. I plan to have more pictures tomorrow hopefully. Feel to make comments and suggestions.
     
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  2. TekMonkey

    TekMonkey I enjoy cheese.

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    Using Jet 7's as intake fans? :eyebrow:

    They're made to make sure that all the area of the heatsink is being cooled, whereas a traditional fan doesn't hit directly below it. Since your using these as intake fans it doesn't really improve airflow at all. I guess for looks its cool, but at $40 a pop! :jawdrop:
     
  3. Taker

    Taker What's a Dremel?

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    ya they are mainly for looks, but they have alot of air coming out of them. I have to find a way to redirect the air throughout the case.
     
  4. Gnemelf

    Gnemelf Minimodder

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    wow like the faceplate setup :)
     
  5. Shoobie

    Shoobie What's a Dremel?

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    I like the cases sort of smashed together. Looks very interesting. I'm staying tuned.
     
  6. KONIJN

    KONIJN What's a Dremel?

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    i like the jet 7's looks good
     
  7. Taker

    Taker What's a Dremel?

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    Update

    Thanks for the comments.

    Here is an update: Here is the front view so far. I have put the sides up and clayed them over. There are still a few more things for the front to do. The pink stuff will dry white and then the front will be sprayed chrome.


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    I still have a lot of work to do on the front, like molding and sanding, but you get the general idea of what it will look like.
     
  8. Hallq16

    Hallq16 What's a Dremel?

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    I like the height of it :thumb:
     
  9. naelq

    naelq What's a Dremel?

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