It'd probably survive on the 115V they get in America, but the 230V we get over in Europe would probably fry it or blow your fuses or something Also, triangle?
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Watercooling loop is done. Need to buy some nice tubes now ! Bitspower tank and fittings : Noiseblocker fan : Crappy temporary tubes and fans I have to use 2cm screws because the new PSU will be 2cm longer than this one Need more Bitspower fittings to connect the radiator to the pump : Temporary tubing :
Here are the last Bitspower fittings I need to end the watercooling : EK-Ekoolant UV Blue in Tygon tube : Test in the case to check if the color is good : Modification of the watercooling pump : Desoldering of old color cables : Cut 3 new cables in black : Facom automatic stripper in action : Soldering of the new cables on the pump : Crimps and black connector for a perfect finish : Crimping tool in action : All motherboard connectors are re-crimp and put on a single connector : And then they are sleeved together. Before : After : Bonus picture of the "shooting zone" : New Tamron 90mm macro lens :
Modification of the USB3 connector to fit in the motherboard USB2 header : Removing the differents shields : Only keep the 4 wires for the USB2 : USB pins and connectors : Crimping tool : Plug the terminals until you heard the "clic" : One done (above) : And the two are finished : Changing of the CPU waterblock jet plate : The old one (right) and the new (left) : Waterblock's maze and chipset's radiator : GPU waterblock : Sleeving :
Today, working on PCI-Express cables for the GPU's : Here is the stuff for custom length cables : Wires are crimped and ready for sleeving : The first one is done : The second : And all the four cables are ended :