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    Small update:

    I've finished the wiring job on the family pc to enable psu liberation my soldering sucks so I'm not showing it to you. All is well with it. I've also swapped the graphics cards. My nvidia 9800gtx takes up two slots so this is now in the family pc and the zotac 8800gt AMP! edition (one slot) will go in the dirty bomb. The full cover waterblock that I bought doesn't fit the 9800 so it's going on ebay. I'll now have to find a suitable block for the 8800.

    Finally made a decision on how and where to mount the psu. Its an Antec earthwatts 650w

    Ah well, there goes the warranty


    Cut lines marked out on the mounting plate


    I dont have any sort of bending tools so I try to utilize old bits of case etc the have factory bends already done.


    This will add stiffness to the assembly


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    You have a great project going on here!!! I wonder why I didn't check it before.. XD
    Great structural work!! Just keep it clean and tidy and i'll be a great mod!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    You have a great project going on here!!! I wonder why I didn't check it before.. XD
    Great structural work!! Just keep it clean and tidy and i'll be a great mod!!
    Thanks Loki . The project stalled for about two years due to personal circumstances but its back on track now. Just need to keep the momentum going while trying to raise extra cash for the watercooling.

    Anyone want a carpet fitted? good rates. Lawn cut? Fence painted? ha.


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    Was a nice day today so was busy outside....

    AC port donor


    Cutting the psu mounting plate


    psu plate and ac port riveted in position


    trial fit of psu


    All these wires hanging out the back are surplus and will be tidied in the void behind the psu


    mobo cable route


    Using old plexi window as template to drill bolt holes on new window


    New enlarged window complete


    I've also cut the radiator air intake holes on the other side of case, just need to sort out some copper effect mesh and some nice bolts to complete .


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    I love the layout of this mod. very interesting! take a +rep from me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billygoat333 View Post
    I love the layout of this mod. very interesting! take a +rep from me.
    Thanks billy and cheers for the rep . Its a challenge to make things work on this mod because its unorthodox. There's no standards and no-one to copy ideas from. I kinda make it up as I go along. I'm moving onto the front panel soon so I better get some creative juice


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    Gave the chassis a rub with 120 grit and a couple of coats


    Added a small plate near the rear to keep cables out of sight


    looking nice with the fresh paint


    PSU fixed in position


    Rear 'tidy hole'


    Underside showing PSU vent


    Mobo assembly attached


    Quite happy with cable management


    Ive reversed the PSU fan so that it takes air from the case and blows out the bottom


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    You're making some great progress on this, I like it! You known you gotta get some sleeving on those cables though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by x88x View Post
    You're making some great progress on this, I like it! You known you gotta get some sleeving on those cables though.
    Thanks, glad you like it . Yep, I'll have to invest in a tool to remove the pins from the connector blocks.


    "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars, the rest I just squandered." George Best

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    Molex or ATX? I may have a spare or two if it'll help...

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