Loving the lighting I assume that's special water tubing to glow like that?
Keep it up!
Thanks Mate
And no it's clearflex tubing with green UV water dye (and a bit of Xerex coolant)
looks really nice m8.
PowerColor HD 4850 512MB
Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3L iP35 Socket 775 8 channel audio ATX Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz
Coolermaster Centurion 5 All Black
Corsair 450W VX 450W PSU
Samsung SpinPoint F1 500GB
TaOriginally Posted by MantisCSS
Should look even nicer once the Eddie EK blocks in there
kempez what dye did u use, i had some green stuff and it didnt look half as good as what yours does
Hardware:Contrary to the odd name and translucent-grey color, Pocari Sweat does not taste like sweat
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Just read this entire thread. Great looking build. I wish I had the moeny and patience to make mine that pretty.
Well you've conviinced me to cut out some hole for my cathode switchs, Maybe I'll build up from there
Last edited by kempez; 11-08-2006 at 12:09 AM.
Nice clocking too. I'm itching to see how high this X2 will go, but my PSU is on the ragged edge right now. New PSU on monday then time for some funOriginally Posted by kempez
Might start hacking up this thermaltake armour. I'm very tempted to stick a crossflow fan in it, which would be a hell of a lot of cutting
Thanks man
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What I may run it t 24/7 is 3.375GHz (375 x 9)
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Looking sweet, I would of left the silenX fans in personally even if they weren't needed for cooling. for some reason they made it 'look' faster
Great project. you've inspired me to buy a dremel
It wouldn't fit in with the Alphacool block I'm afraid
Eddie EK block is in my hands now and I'll be putting that in and fingers crossed it fits in better
Ahh I see. thought it was an odd decision to just leave a hole in the side panel. Hope it fits.Originally Posted by kempez
cheers mate just ordered someOriginally Posted by kempez
Hardware:Contrary to the odd name and translucent-grey color, Pocari Sweat does not taste like sweat
Main PC - See 'My System'
Server - Athlon XP 1700+, 1GB, 500GB HD
Laptop - Compaq AMD Turion 64 X2, 60GB HD, 1GB
Media Centre Shuttle - P4 3.0 Skt 775 Shuttle, 1GB, 120GB HD
NAS - 400GB
Home Entertainment - Xbox 360 with 37" HD LCD TV, Acoustic Energy Aegis EVO A speakers (5,1), Yamaha RXV359 AV reciever
Media Centre II - X2 4000+, 1GB, 400Gb Vista Ultimate
mate there amazing - once to get one you'll wonder how you lived without itOriginally Posted by chuckskull
Hardware:Contrary to the odd name and translucent-grey color, Pocari Sweat does not taste like sweat
Main PC - See 'My System'
Server - Athlon XP 1700+, 1GB, 500GB HD
Laptop - Compaq AMD Turion 64 X2, 60GB HD, 1GB
Media Centre Shuttle - P4 3.0 Skt 775 Shuttle, 1GB, 120GB HD
NAS - 400GB
Home Entertainment - Xbox 360 with 37" HD LCD TV, Acoustic Energy Aegis EVO A speakers (5,1), Yamaha RXV359 AV reciever
Media Centre II - X2 4000+, 1GB, 400Gb Vista Ultimate
Agreed - a Dremel is an awesome toolOriginally Posted by johnny02004976
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