All that's left is the hot rod to drive it around in...
Seriously, it looks great! Can't wait to see the detail shots.
All that's left is the hot rod to drive it around in...
Seriously, it looks great! Can't wait to see the detail shots.
TheMainMan
Did you use a heatgun to remove factory heatspreaders from your RAM? Any advice for doing this successfully when a strong adhesive sits on very fragile, easily damaged (high-density FBGA) chips?
My mind says Technic, but my body says Duplo.
Didn't use a heat gun. Check my earlier post here.
Honey Roasted Peanuts Ingredients: Salt; Artificial honey roasting agents; Pressed peanut sweepings.
Ah, thanx, sir. Still looks a little scary, lol, my RAM wasn't cheap. But no guts no glory (no warranty), right?
I think I'll combine your pull-both-sides-at-once approach with my heatgun-clamped-to-something approach and the usual patiently-gentle-but-unwaveringly-firm and just hope for the best. Just can't find any sort of performance DDR4 these days without some awful gamer-styled garish heatspreader - I guess as long as people keep buying them manufacturers will keep gluing them on.
I really like the classy elegant look (and low profile) of your EK Monarchs, btw, regardless of their watercooling functionality. I might get some just for looks (no watercooling in my rig) since I already have to remove big heatspreaders from 3 DIMMs to get my beastly TISIS air cooler onto the processor.
I wonder what it is about the Cosmos case which inspires so many sport muscle-car automotive themes?
My mind says Technic, but my body says Duplo.
Honey Roasted Peanuts Ingredients: Salt; Artificial honey roasting agents; Pressed peanut sweepings.
That's Fantastic!
Beautiful work as usual. I really like this one.
Stunning! I really love the fluid distribution block. Awesome way to clean up the lines.
I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! -Calvin
Wow, just wow!
TheMainMan