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Old Apr 12, 2009, 07:37 AM   #1
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Hi m8īs,

After several years i switched from my good old Thermaltake Xaser III which was a great case these days.... to the CM Cosmos.
I placed all my hardware into the new case and came to the conclusion that it needs some more mods that it came with, specially on the cable management !! and cooling !! and color

My first setup wasnīt that bad as u can see:


but after a few hours of running it showed already the limits in air cooling so i decided to rebuild some parts.

Parts that will be build in:

MagiCool Copper Radiator III + 3x Scythe SlipStream 120mm@1600
MagiCool Copper Radiator 120 + 1x Scythe SlipStream 120mm@1600
Laing DDC-1T/Plus - 12 Volt
EKīs 4870 x2 Waterblock Acetal
Anfi-tech PWM Waterblock Acetal
Anfi-tech NB Waterblock Acetal
Anfi-tech SB Waterblock Acetal
250 ml Magicool reservoir
11/8 Fittings
11/8 Clear Tygon Tube
Primochill Dye Bomb Water color = red
XPSC Laing Pump Holder
White Revoltec Cathodes


A major problem is the space on the back of the mounting plate where is no room between the backdoor and the rail for top connecting 8pin mobo or upper fans........
i used the dremel to cut some from the rail so i get my wires underneath it.

and here with wire:


Next week all parts will get a black powdercoat i only have to prepare the top for the 360 radiator to fit in, and the mobo mountingplate for better cable management:



My Doggy takes care that no parts will get lost

prepare for more....

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Old Apr 12, 2009, 07:50 AM   #2
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I'm all up for it - this will be cool!
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Old Apr 12, 2009, 08:20 AM   #3
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The only thing wich gives me a headache is the HDD cooling, since in donīt wanna cut a hole in the front door, and under the HDD cage isnīt that much room to place a low profile fan underneath.....
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Old Apr 14, 2009, 12:09 PM   #4
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Since the easter holidays stopped the workflow and shipping from the parts i started today again with some modding on the backplate for better cablemanagement and cpu cooling...



since the backplate was bended a bit in the cpu area due heat already, i thought about cutting a hole for it and overlap it for more stability .....



i hope my Radgrill and other stuff will be here tomorrow so i can start with the Top
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Old Apr 14, 2009, 12:16 PM   #5
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Old Apr 14, 2009, 01:11 PM   #6
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Thanks bro,

space seems to be ok for the cpu ....

and even more room for upper cables since the isnīt space because of the rail as shown above....
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Old Apr 15, 2009, 05:01 PM   #7
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Damn it, still waiting for the parts to come.... well i used the time starting to mod the upper fancover.
i will place some black A.C Ryan Mesh into it

Letīs Drill some holes:

After cutting the middle part with the dremel it was time to rasp that thing

it took about 1 1/2 hour for a nice result...

i hope the parts will come asap.

Time for some beer
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Nice mods on this ,Keep going m8 .
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i forgot some to mention on the mesh mod, make shure u keep the the rubber coating

and use it as your template for cutting the mesh later...
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that part i was going to put stainless steel there but after i get my case powdercoated black .but that is not for awhile yet .
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Old Apr 16, 2009, 10:58 AM   #12
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Finally some of the long awaited Parts arrived Today

So i can start preparing the top for the Radiator and finally give the frame to the Powder coating...


and i can go on with the fan cover

Placed the rubber coating on the Mesh:


Fits almost perfect


Letīs get it on ......

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Old Apr 17, 2009, 01:30 PM   #14
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Today i droped the frame at the Powdercoater and will get it back on Tuesday, with 25 Euro it isnīt a bad price since i payīd over 100 bucks for getting the Hood of my car painted

After 1 retry i finally success to insert the Mesh into the upper fan cover and have it clean
i tried to insert it bended first but didnīt get the curves smooth so i used the dremel and cut the sides in the cover a bit to slide the mesh in , gives some good stability , finaly i used the gluegun to hold it in place....



Top side




Another day while waiting for Parts to come.....

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Looking real nice so far!
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wow, it's looking really good, waiting for more!!
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wow, it's looking really good, waiting for more!!

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Some more Parts arrived today,



So now i still wait for the mainboard/gfx waterblocks... and the caos can begin

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For monitoring & controlling the temp of the cooling system i found some parts which i could use, a lian li 5 1/4 slot cover in aluminum and the old fan regulators of my Xaser III case for the fanīs... maybe iīll add some blue ledīs also.



for the Temp display i ordered this:


itīs gonna be placed in the middle between the knobīs
the Knobīs need to be counterbore due the space between frontdoor and drive bay
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Today i picked up the frame at the Powdercoater, now i start rebuilding it

All Parts:









puuuh almost done.... hehe

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The PCing looks fantastic, going to be killer once you get it all back together. What you got planned for the outside, going to have it sprayed, and if so what color scheme?

BTW that looks like a really dark blue instead of black, is it the light or am I right?
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The PCing looks fantastic, going to be killer once you get it all back together. What you got planned for the outside, going to have it sprayed, and if so what color scheme?

BTW that looks like a really dark blue instead of black, is it the light or am I right?
For the outside itīs staying in stock colors, the silver/black is a good coop for me,
i thought about the window kit, and some bright white light maybe, water color will be pure blood if i can mix it

the frame is truely black must be the flash since itīs 10:30 pm here already ....
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