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@The boy 4rm oz & mittelmeier & DonT-FeaR - Thanks a lot
Update time!
I took delivery of my chipset waterblocks today.
These are courtesy of Mips Computer Germany, these blocks are absolutely beautiful. Mips makes a damn fine product - with service to back it up too.
I'll let the pics to the talking today:
Only 1-more waterblock outstanding - and that's the R3.0 CPU block from Watercool. I hope it arrives soon.
More to come. Thanks for reading.
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I just re-read the entire thread, and i have to say this is amazing, i'm this close to starting a copper computer myself... Truly amazing work
On another note i was looking at hard drive coolers and came across this: http://www.quietpcusa.com/Smart-Driv...er-P281C3.aspx
thought it would be perfect for you, cause i don't think you've said what you're doing with hard drives (if i missed it it's because i was busy staring at all the pretty copper
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Thanks for the link mate, but I don't know where I'm going to fit the HDDs any more - the extra pump and rad stole the intended HDD location.
Regardless of this, I'm using 4x 64GB SSD's internally and 4x750GB LaCie eSATA drives.
I've not yet found an enclosure suitable for 4xSSDs.
I'm leaning towards having the drives mounted below the chassis inside the radiator housing.
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WOW, those coolers look great on there. Amazing job man.
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should look great regardless, just thought you might like that :P
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looks dead sexy :bowdown:
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Thanks guys, small update.
I still have to sleeve the tubes with the nylon multifilament sleeving - much of the layout finalization will be done with the copper shrouds that are still not finished. The shrouds will also act as guides that will keep the hoses neat.
More soon.
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Wow, wow, wow! Amazing work Langer!