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Lol thanks ?
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Thank you L3p for posting all of your build, I am very impressed with it. I just spent the last 2.5 hours reading all that was posted. You have given me a lot of ideas for doing up something close to this. Hope you have no issue with me using this idea for something a little less built into the wall.
One big question I have for you. How loud is the radiator you have under your house? I'm thinking I won't have the option of doing that. |
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Thanks Regil
![]() No issues at all, would love to see some pics when it's finished! Here you can see/hear how loud the rad is : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpBDQ9XXFGo I do think with the fans on 5V or 7V will be very silent and still cool down the water enough. |
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One other thing I didn't fully understand, how is having two pumps beneficial for you. Mind you I don't know how those pumps are built but I wouldn't think having two inline would not do anything for you unless one is pushing and the other is "pulling".
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That idea just came from playing with the pumps.
Both pumps only push the water, one is helping the other. This way i could use both pumps at speed setting 2 to get the flow i wanted. This all was to make it as silent as possible. For example, with a loop like this one pump on speedsetting 5 wouldn't be enough. But 2 pumps on setting 2 or 3 pumps on setting 1 do have enough flow. |
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Epic build. This is just amazing, super clean and awesome.
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Just registered to say CONGRATULATIONS and SWEET BUILD to you, l3p.
This is truly the epitome of all worklogs I have ever seen. Thanks for your work, l3p. My hat goes off to you. |
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Thanks a lot XZT203!
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Mounting it all
Hi there, I been watching the whole post but I can't figure out what these to are for. Both seem to be the "case" you put all in?
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The second photo is a layout for the first photo when its welded.
And yes thats the desks basis
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Awesome Build
Must say this is a incredible build, I almost can't believe it's possible!!!!!!! So you just bend the aluminium plate? How did you get a so nice bend then? And the height is just 15 cm? And I didn't understand the cable managment, did you take plate for the motherboard and just made screws to lift it som cm?
Lot's of questions, but, it was pretty interesting, read the whole shit and gonna do it again to the weekend! Keep on building! |
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Thanks man!
All your questions are visible in this thread ![]() Yes i bended it with a bend machine. The height is 18cm, lifted the mainboard on a plate with Rubber tape. Have fun reading it again this weekend
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Epic
Thanks a lot! I'm really inspired! Now I'm gonna learn google sketchup and start building, but how did you learn it?
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It was my first mod/casebuild, i do work with aluminium and steel sometimes cause i'm an electrician
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Not that
Oh not that, I already know, but how did you learn google scetchup?
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A few hours of practise and anyone can do that
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Found this log via Stumbleupon. read through every post. awesome job man. wish I had the time to do something like this.. maybe in a few years when i'm not being deployed all the time.
oh.. +1 to the number of people that registered just to comment on this
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Thanks a very lot weatherdown for registering just to leave a message here!
I really appreciate it! |
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Epic
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no matter how many times i see this build, im very impressed,
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no matter how many times i see a post in my thread, I appreciate it a lot
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look where i found you
![]() http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...3133521&type=3 i liked it already. cute kid btw
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Thanks a lot de.das.dude! She's the sweetest
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