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Finished: [Project: Gunmetal] MDF Tech Station v1.0 / Watercooling Upgrade
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Damn, that looks super easy! It would look much cleaner than my current setup, my motherboard screwed to my table
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looking real good.
nice work
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Must...stop...ordering....stuff!
Just ordered a 22mm Vandel Power switch and green LED indicator (for the HDD status light) as well as 4x MNPCTech rubber case feet. ![]() ![]()
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I have some good news
![]() I found myself having some extra cash to put towards this project so i've decided to setup a CPU and NB water cooling loop. I'm in communication with Danger Den to see if we can work out a sponsorship deal. *Fingers Crossed* I've had nothing but good luck with their products and hope to be able to use them in this build. I'm also looking at the Arctic Cooling Accelero XTREME GTX 280 for replacing the stock GTX 260 cooling. ![]() In addition to keeping this build/design simple and clean, i'm also trying to keep it quiet since I won't have an enclosed case to lower sound levels. In my opinion Arctic Cooling = Quiet ![]() *Edit* Also added sketches for the PCI_Brace made out of angle-aluminium.
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looking good slider, and good idea on the PCIE brace!
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Thanks, i'm working on positioning my water cooling components. Will have some more pics shortly.
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sweet, been wanting to see how your going to do it..
good stuff
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Overclocking Addict
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Added water cooling sketches. Enjoy
![]() *Note the rad and fans are components I downloaded - I had to draw the pump/res myself I seem to be getting much better at using sketchup.
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thats the kind of res/pump set-up i love, all in a single piece. i dont like the two having to be plumbed together. also, do you plan any handles on the sides? =P
<- handle fetish lolz sorry/
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The way i've setup the loop - I should be able to just tilt the whole station to the right - open the drain and let the coolant drain out near the res.
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