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Case Mod - In Progress ++ Project: Monochromator ++

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Jugggernaut, 6 Aug 2008.

  1. Jugggernaut

    Jugggernaut Burn baby! Burn!!!

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    Hi guys! :)

    This is only c/p from another forum, but now I start to work on case again ( because I earned some extra money :) )

    P.s. sorry for my bad english :) ( some words may be grammaticaly incorrect :/ )
    and ofc, sorry for blury pictures ( first 15 pic are blury :/ )

    Components that are used:

    HW:
    • 4400+, AM2, Brisbane
    • Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4
    • x1950Pro - analog regulation
    • 350W Forton PNF power supply
    • 2 x 1GB Kingmax Mars 667

    WC loop:
    • custom CPU block, 100% Cu
    • Zalman ZM-GWB3
    • ZM-NWB 1
    • Laing DDC1T
    • Car heating radiator ( slightly larger than ordinary 360 radiator )
    • - no reservoir :) -


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    I started my work on Chieftec Uni LBX case.

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  3. Jugggernaut

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    I needed to polish my CPU because his IHS was very concave, and heat transfer was desperate...

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    And of course its sensors are rotten :/, :wallbash:

    Some FAN control electronics

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  4. Jugggernaut

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    Paint job :D

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    PCB for fan control

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    Radiator protection: ( later I decided to use this protection as shroud for 140mm YateLoon fan )

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    Finished? :) Not yet :D
     
  8. Jugggernaut

    Jugggernaut Burn baby! Burn!!!

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    After 3 months I started to work on case again :)

    For the time being I will not detect much, just a few important things:

    -- I'll change color schemes :)
    -- Use of fiberglass for shroud
    -- Change water blocks
    -- Other ... (Adding thermometers, sponsor logos, etc. ..)

    I have begun with the procurement of materials for making moulds for laying fiberglass, these days I should start work on the model of shroud to see in which direction go :)

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