I'd use 429 S.T.U.F but i dunno if that would hurt it as far as electrical conduction.
http://www.seal-it.ca/metal_sealant.php
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I'd use 429 S.T.U.F but i dunno if that would hurt it as far as electrical conduction.
http://www.seal-it.ca/metal_sealant.php
It's aliiiiiive!!!!! :D
After doing the reflow procedure for the Indigo Extreme TIM Temps are VERY nice :D I'm getting ~34ºC idle and topping out at ~48ºC under Hyper Pi, OCCT and Prime95.
All that's left to do is finish the coding and the wiring! Also, my coolant will be here this week, stay tuned :D
Nice!! So how does BF3 look on it? :P
dunno, haven't gotten that far yet lol
Those are pretty similar temps for what I'm getting, even without the indigo :P
I get around ~30 C reg usage, about 40 C when I fold on my i7 with the Vantage ALC I have :D I love it. I think I can get lower with better TIM and a Push/Pull setup.
BTW, I love this mod. :)
yea but my system is doing the i7, 6870 AND 3 sticks of RAM too lol :D
x6, gtx 580 here, still pretty high heat output
I want to see Kaylin's fluid in this.
err im yanking 88F idle 112F load on my X4 955 @ 3.7Ghz
(on a small air cooled heatsink with a very very mean fan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Zp70eC670
I can get it down into the 50's during the winter though with some "assistance"
And it's done!!! Yet again, a HUUUUUUUGE thanks to crenn for working so diligently with me on the coding!! I'm posting from it now and I'll have the full update tomorrow :D
Minor update!
I painted the CPU retention bracket to match the rest of the case
I also got a pair of 12" UV cathodes installed the the side door. I ended up reusing the touch connector that came with the case for this. it simplifies the wiring a lot :D
Next up I wired up 4 LEDs and hot-glued them into the top part of the front side window. The LEDs are all warm white colored.
And it's now finished! But you'll have to wait until tomorrow for the good pics. In the meantime here's a few teaser shots :D
Snap, great modders think alike :P, thats exactly what I have planned for BF3.3, using the connector in the door to make the power for the side window etches lights... Just hope the double rad is going to be good enough for cooling a 580GTX and SB-E i7
I loved this build and will continue to do so, infact Thermaltake should feel honored that so many good modders have hacked up a level 10 GT.
I'll be curious to see the LCD start procedure that I've been helping with.
Love the purple/green :)
Here's the final pics and video! Enjoy!
Excellent!! :up: +rep
man that all came together great!
have to +rep whats his face for helping you with the software because that really set it apart.
Whats his face? T_T
Well, most of the code was written by SXRguyinMA himself, I just came in and made it work better and added the last bit of code for the flow meter to work.
Looks great!
Time to defeat the purpose of the mod! Maximum security my butt, I figured out its easy to get around the "lock" on the hot-swappable hdd bays.. :P
Yea it is lol. I'm not worried as I won't be using the hot swap anyways. I've got the 96GB SSD in the top bay with the OS and programs, and the bottom 4 each have a 500GB WD Black in a RAID 1+0 array :D
lol yea it's not too secure if they included a carrying handle instead of bolt-through feet lol
No, if he'd gone MAXIMUM security, it'd be inside a vault, inside 10 other vaults, inside a federal prizon.
Looks good Will. + Rep
This is a very cool and tidy build. I love the simple paint job and especially like the functioning switches, microcontroller and the water cooling. It's all very well done.
Looks Great!!!! There is one thing that could use a little attention, the rad could use a little aging. :whistler:
Very cool sir Will! :D
It's final round time!! Go give a vote for me!! And while you're tehre give Fuganater a vote too :)
http://showdown.newmodcity.com/final-round/#comment-59
I got you :D
I gave my 5 points to you Shane!!
Same to you!
Nice mod came across the forums while looking for inspiration on my first case mod :)
just had a little suggestion the three military switches could you possible incorparate a boot up sequence ?
for example switch 2, switch 1, switch 3 if not done in this order refuses to accept card or something on those lines just another layer of "security"
It would definitely be possible to do. There was actually a project over on Hack-A-Day where I guy did just that for a rocket launch controller. I tried looking for the article but couldn't find it. But it was just as you describe. If you don't flip the switches in the correct order it will not operate :D
Had a quick look over at hack-a-day and found
http://hackaday.com/2008/10/14/micro...ch-controller/
this looks like it could be the article in question :)