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    Armoursuit P60

    This is my first time getting wet.
    My Amoursuit PC-P60.





    Got some bits powder coated







    Rest of the case got powder coated Black ( sorry for the bad pics )



    Panel with acrylic and some bolts to hold it on



    Front door with mesh coated white



    Some inside pics,rad fitted with skull grill







    The res i used is a Aquagate max,with a few mods






    45,s were changed to 90 degree fittings



    Stuck it alltogether,put some white acrylic in to hide the bays and top.





    Inside with and without lighting




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    Re: Armoursuit P60



    Some night pics









    Im happy how it turned out,temps are good
    Job done





    Thanks for looking

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Looks very nice, but I've got to ask....

    Did you really go to all that trouble to water cool a pc with integrated graphics?

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Wow looks damn nice, but circuitmonkey has a point o.O I see no graphics card in there. A bit extreme no?

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Thanks for the replys
    As i said, my first time at watercooling and just wanted to see how things go.
    If i do another one then i will look into going to the next step and get a card to cool,but at the mo im happy with what i have done.
    Sorry if its a bit to extreme for some.

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Quote Originally Posted by skullen View Post
    Thanks for the replys
    As i said, my first time at watercooling and just wanted to see how things go.
    If i do another one then i will look into going to the next step and get a card to cool,but at the mo im happy with what i have done.
    Sorry if its a bit to extreme for some.
    no no, don't apologise, looks very cool, I like the design, was just a bit shocked to not see a graphics card

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Have you got a pump in at the bottom below the drive bays? I cannot work out how you've routed your pipes.

    And the armour suit looks great in B&W

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    Re: Armoursuit P60

    Thanks for the replys
    The pump is under the bays,i got a hard disk mount kit and took the peice of that holds the hard drives and mounted the pump on it.



    Thanks for looking

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