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[cocoru] Antec ISK300-150 A small water-cooled PC

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Posted: November 24th 2012
Updated: November 26th 2012 - 5:10 AM
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Key Features: Intel CPU
Homepage: http://ameblo.jp/bartyu/
System Specs: » CPU:core2duo E4400 » MB :Intel CLASSIC Series Desktop Board DG41MJ » PSC:PicoPSU 160W » Thermaltake Original customize
Performed Mods: Small personal computer equipped with a water cooling system, but the inside is painted green, the interior is made ​​plain refreshing appearance by processing each part.
I added a picture of the radiator.
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14 Comments

#1
ALMOSTunseen
500 Posts
I love the Green in the mesh. Quite a space saving idea with the hose on the outside, makes it look cool too.
Posted on Nov 24th 2012, 20:02 Edit | Reply
#2
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: ALMOSTunseen
I love the Green in the mesh. Quite a space saving idea with the hose on the outside, makes it look cool too.
I think the best green mesh accent. I am also satisfied on the side of the hose. Thank you for the comments
Posted on Nov 25th 2012, 3:50 Edit | Reply
#3
Animalpak
1000 Posts
how you can cool without radiators ?
Posted on Nov 25th 2012, 22:01 Edit | Reply
#4
TRWOV
2000 Posts
The E4400 doesn't output much heat. Its stock heatsink is about 2cms tall if I recall correctly; I think the reservoir might be enough for short sessions.
Posted on Nov 25th 2012, 23:36 Edit | Reply
#5
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: Animalpak
how you can cool without radiators ?
Thank you for your comment.

Are fixed along with the fan at the bottom of the SSD made ​​to remodel radiator.

There is a picture of my diary during assembly.


http://ameblo.jp/bartyu/day-20121110.html
Posted on Nov 26th 2012, 4:44 Edit | Reply
#6
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: TRWOV
The E4400 doesn't output much heat. Its stock heatsink is about 2cms tall if I recall correctly; I think the reservoir might be enough for short sessions.
Thank you for your comment.

I would not put the radiator to overheat and this case has a small CPU, heat generation is small. I am equipped with a radiator at the bottom of the SSD. I stable in position 34 degrees at idle
Posted on Nov 26th 2012, 4:48 Edit | Reply
#7
rojiuranonekosann
I voted 10/10 because:

Nice Work!

Hajimemashite. Mr.Bartyu..san. :)
I love little case.
Your machine is little ..but very unique! :)

Keep your good works..!! ;)
Posted on Dec 6th 2012, 9:46 Edit | Reply
#8
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: rojiuranonekosann
I voted 10/10 because:

Nice Work!

Hajimemashite. Mr.Bartyu..san. :)
I love little case.
Your machine is little ..but very unique! :)

Keep your good works..!! ;)
Thank you for your comment.

Hajimemashite rojiuranonekosann

Thank you!

I look forward to the day to meet you someday.
Posted on Dec 9th 2012, 2:38 Edit | Reply
#9
Stacy lianli
Good job!
Posted on Dec 28th 2012, 3:37 Edit | Reply
#10
X-ZONE Lazu
I voted 10/10 because:

It is a very good case!
Posted on Dec 28th 2012, 3:45 Edit | Reply
#11
X-zone taka-p
I voted 10/10 because:

The good work!! Oisu~~~~
Posted on Dec 28th 2012, 3:50 Edit | Reply
#12
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: Stacy lianli
Good job!
Thank you for your comment.

I want to make a PC of their own future. Thank you
Posted on Dec 29th 2012, 18:36 Edit | Reply
#13
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: X-ZONE Lazu
I voted 10/10 because:

It is a very good case!
Thank you for your comment.




Thank you guidance in the future because it is still immature. Thank you!
Posted on Dec 29th 2012, 18:38 Edit | Reply
#14
Bartyu_Z-zone
by: X-zone taka-p
I voted 10/10 because:

The good work!! Oisu~~~~
Thank you for your comment.

Thank you in the future.

uissu-

bartyu x-zone
Posted on Dec 29th 2012, 18:40 Edit | Reply
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