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Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by axscpu, 7 Mar 2007.

  1. axscpu

    axscpu What's a Dremel?

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    well the upper hole was placed a little of place so I can have access to the backpart of the mosfets without having to take the motherboard out.
    although looking again at the pictures I thinks I will need to grind a little bit more on the middle section.. will keep updating, thanks for the support guys
     
  2. TapperSwe

    TapperSwe What's a Dremel?

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    It will be hard to straighten that hole up without loosing the 2 distancers closest to fan.
    Anyway good luck with your project.
     
  3. axscpu

    axscpu What's a Dremel?

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    just got myself another mobo plate from a pratorian...... will measure four times cut once to avoid the mistakes done before... will post when I get the camera back :) :dremel:
     
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  4. axscpu

    axscpu What's a Dremel?

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    so I'm back with the little mod that i had going on, the thing is that I managed to get another backplate, so it was a clean start for me again.....
    anyway this is as far as i have done
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    this is a side view of the case.
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    and this is some etching I'm working on....
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    now here is where I got stuck, it seems that the only place I can put the pump is below the hdd but the would mean a 180º turn of the tubes, so how would you guys do it????
    thanks in advance
     
  5. TapperSwe

    TapperSwe What's a Dremel?

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    Now that looks much better .
    Regarding watercooling i cant help u because im a total noob at that :duh:

    Regards.
     
  6. Burnout21

    Burnout21 Mmmm biscuits

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    the use of tygon tube and tube springs, or use two 90 degree elbow fittings, however it reduces the flow alot. so a long tube, and spring will do the trick.
     
  7. axscpu

    axscpu What's a Dremel?

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    TapperSwe: thanks man comming from you that means alot.... nice fangrill you got going on!!!
    the thing is that I don't want to use 90º elbows, so the long hose and spring might be a option.....
     
  8. cool_dude

    cool_dude Minimodder

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    I'd say long hose & spring option. You dont want the 90 degree elbows. :).
     
  9. zhangmaster12

    zhangmaster12 What's a Dremel?

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  10. axscpu

    axscpu What's a Dremel?

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    yeah zhanqmaster that is exactly what I was looking for....
    I'll have to look for it in spain now!! :)
     

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