Thanks guys, she is running perfectly ATM. I can't wait to finish up the last few things so I can take some proper pics.
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Thanks guys, she is running perfectly ATM. I can't wait to finish up the last few things so I can take some proper pics.
I'm jealous of you and anyone else with a good water-cooling setup. Sigh, someday....
Couple of questions on your chipset cooler, for my own ongoing build: Will it work on the southbridge also? Are the LEDs on it wired such that they can be cut to disable the LEDs without affecting the fan?
Thanks and again, excellent work. :up:
The cooler will work on both north and south bridge chips. There are 2 ways of mounting the block, bolt through or hooks (depending on how the stock cooler is attached). I have mine attached with the hooks. The cooler has adjustable arms so it will fit almost any chipset, see the website for a complete list, I think lol.
As for the fan. The fan has 3 LED's which are powered by the fans movement, the slower the speed, the dimmer the light. The LED's are embedded into the frame of the fan but my guess is that you should be able to just cut the wire and they should be fine.
Hope that helps.
Sweet thanks for the info, I'll place the order. :D
I'll be looking forward to some glamour shots of this case, they've been a long time coming. :banana:
They sure have lol. One I can get my hands on some adhesive cable tie mounts I will get snapping ;).
Looks awesome, congrats. Can't wait to see the glamour photos
Thanks overmark.
Just a quick question, where did you get the switches with the blue LED's for the front of the case? Not sure where to get good LED type switches in Australia
Thanks
I got those particular ones from PC Case Gear (www.pccasegear.com.au) I think they were $4.50 each, they also come in red LED's. Your local Dick Smiths or Jaycar store will also stock switches like that.
Cool, thanks heaps for that