Me too :(
The closest I had was playing Midtown Madness with friends in computer class instead of learning HTML lol :whistler:
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I almost got suspended for installing Half-Life on all the computers in school and playing during class with everyone. Haha we had a great time.
Well I meant a sanctioned LAN party. We installed CS: Source Gun Game on VM's and played that all the time.
Billygoat, you BAAAAD boy.
Sorry for not keeping this log up to date guys! Will not happen again, I promiss! :)
First of all, a youtube video of a test reservoir I made
And Just to show how good my measures is on this thing:P
Just wanted to show you all how this thing works, as it really is not a reservoir lol.
This is how the water will flow, coming in in the bottom and exiting in the top.
And for the connections - The main reason to make this thing was because I thought it would look cool (lol) and because setting the pump and radiator together by itself would look dumb.
So how it works now is that the pump pumps the water into the, lets just call it the showoff reservoir for now, and then into the radiator. The acrylic tubes in the picture will of course be replaced with some longer ones:P
The main reservoir will sit in the front and occupy the three 120 mm fanslots there (did anyone say 40 mm POM?)
Wasnt quite satisfied with the old interioir, so I came up with a new design. Pictures say more than words so enjoy these renders:)
It is done!!! Just need some finishing up with some sandpaper:rock:
Old prototype versus finished version:)
And the back. The two bitspower stop fittings will be replaced by some LED plugs of course:D
Finished the big reservoir! I apoligize for the pics, I need to clean it with destiled water and sand it some more:P
And here you can see the slot for the water filter:D
Enjoy:) Next up is the cover plate, and finding o-rings :D
And here we go. Cant cheat you guys can I now:P
The two babies together:)
Here you see half of the filter in place.
And a picture of the countersunk screws on the small reservoir.
And in its full state. I still need to sink one of the holes, but I need a smaller countersinker (spelled?) for that. That should be found tomorrow:D
And the filter. I wont put it together yet, since it will "click" together. The plan is to put a filter in between the two parts, and then click it together.
And PC-Beto standing in the corner watching my every move :D
Dont think I mentioned it, but I bought 3 noiseblocker fans to reduce vibrations from the pumps:)
For these I also got these stickers, so they can look nice and neat! :)
Milled the edges of the showoff reservoir so the top acrylic plate and the res itself is 100 percent flush.
Got holes drilled for input and output.
And got this milled:D Setting up the 0-point for the mill was a pita! But it turned out great:D
An o-ring will be placed here, so I can swap the filter out without trouble.
And the filter will slide in like this^
For the harddrives, I plan on setting them up like this^
And how the thing looks like in the case, and a little hint about how I will route the hoses.
Again, how I plan on placing the harddrives. There will be some 3d printing pwnage for these too:P
Over and out xD At least you got a BIG update this time then:D
Remember, Christmas is near! :santa:
nice work! The res should feed the pump though (usually does anyways) not the other way around :D
loving the detail on this one pope :) ill re read it all right now :) hahah
wow... thats all.. just wow.
Progress!!! :D
Not sure about what you mean here, but the pumps are fed by the BIG reservoir:P The small "showoff reservoir" is just in place to look good, and make connections easier:banana:
Have fun doing so:D
Thanks ovride! :)
And about time:D
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http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=220591