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[Completed] Tygon Tornado rewired (V3 updated 6/15/09)
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Thanks!
I may mod the case again, and attempt to mount either a bigger rad, better wired fans, or 2 heatercore's in place of the radiator.
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Definately going to take the same idea you're using for the rad placement and put it on my own. I just got a TT armor, the newer one. It has a bit of a different setup then yours but I think I can achieve a similar feel. Thanks for posting this!
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Nice work! shame on the person that destroyed the pump
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I thought the same thing at first, and was pretty mad, however after I installed it I realized that it blended in rather nicely, and actually looks better in my rig then the normal flat black color. I will be posting more pictures tonight of what it looks like now, I overhauled the entire loop, and did a bit of some plasti-dip work. So now it looks and performs much better.
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New pictures for an ever morphing project. A bit messy, but I will probably blow it out with an air compressor, and redo a little wiring this weekend. Both the side door, and the hard drive cages have received 3-4 coats of Plasti-Dip. Sound absorbent foam has been added to the bottom for aesthetics, and 2 layers next to the back IO plate for sound absorption.
![]() ![]() This is the biggest change. A Black Ice GTX 360 with 3x 150 CFM Delta's on it, but they are wired in series to one molex connector set to ~5 volts, so actual CFM is perhaps ~90. Right then they were actually spinning at 1500 RPM (I love that camera)
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