every time i look in a update that i find exciting i look at the scroll bar when a post with a fantastic update ends, to see if its almost at the bottom. this time i thought "noooo.. plz let there be more pics!!!"
AMAZING is all i can say.
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every time i look in a update that i find exciting i look at the scroll bar when a post with a fantastic update ends, to see if its almost at the bottom. this time i thought "noooo.. plz let there be more pics!!!"
AMAZING is all i can say.
you arnt alone... lol thats the common modder/nerd for ya
Before I start working on the watercooling I needed to test my hardware, but not before I mounted some leds in the harddisk box. I used 18 leds and these leds will shine on the back of the FJW logo. I used some acrylic to guide the wires a bit.
I needed enough clearance for the harddisk holder, because it needs to slide into the box. On the right side you can see there enough room between the wires/leds and the harddisks.
The top of the box is mounted with small hexheaded bolts and not glued, because I need to be able to reach the leds in case a led dies and needs to be replaced. The blue you see is from the Tagan powersupply, I need to replace those leds with white ones ofcourse.
To test the hardware I installed Windows on the Velociraptor harddisk. No problems at all, so I'm ready for the next step, the watercooling setup.
Anyone who doesn't agree that looks awesome deserves to be shot.
i agree with that ill do the shooting... i love it..
Because I changed my hardware plans, I needed to use a heavier powersupply. The problem was that the cables from the new Tagan PSU are somewhat different situated on the psu, so I needed to make some new brackets for the cables. This time I used some black anodized aluminium from AC Ryan and transparant orange acrylic, instead of the white sheets I used for the old brackets.
The cables in the picture above are the standard sleeved Tagan cables, but that will change soon. I will use some tubing to cover them and this will also make it possible to pl;ace the cables in an almost perfect straight line.
On the left side of the picture you can see 4 cables going through an aluminium sheet. I needed to make holes in the sheet that were big enough to pull the cables through, but that was a problem because that would mean there was a gap between the cables and the holes. So I made an acrylic parts that fits tight around the cables and can be opened on the left and right side to pull the cables through.
incredible work
omg ive been thinking of doing that for ages.. last pic..
does it work well??
you mean noise reduce with this springs?