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Your PC ATM

During one of his many coffee breaks, he suddenly realised just how bad the RAM PCBs needs to be white... :shadedshu

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Besides such severe setbacks, things are slowly coming together... :slap:
 
Or black. White PCB is pretty sick, though. Only a few motherboards have used it IIRC.
 
sapphire used it on their old amd boards

KFA uses it on their graphics cards, gtx 4xx and 5xx series

this is only for the moment
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until i get a new pump and res around the 1st :)
 
During one of his many coffee breaks, he suddenly realised just how bad the RAM PCBs needs to be white... :shadedshu

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/5970/Cool003.jpg

Besides such severe setbacks, things are slowly coming together... :slap:

I've never seen so much water blocks before :twitch:

Looks very nice to me. :cool:

I assume you added the big window. Don't recall a side panel like that.

Yeah i did. I used 3/16" plexi
 
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your battle station has loose gun hanging around. whats the gpu on the printer?

Judging by the HSF I am going to guess G92 based card, possibly 8800GTS if I had to guess a specific card.
 
Temporary assembly for tubecutting and planning cable routes...
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The missing RAM? They are drying after their circuit boards have been painted white...


Ever so slow...
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But rather pleased with the new backside look!
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Yes, there's sellotape on the SSD. And yes, there is a SATA cable with nothing plugged into it there. Don't judge me :)

BTW I never run with the side of my PC-60 case on cause it gets too hot. Doesn't bother me in the least!

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Temporary assembly for tubecutting and planning cable routes...
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/5970/TestAss.jpg

The missing RAM? They are drying after their circuit boards have been painted white...


Ever so slow... http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/smilies/Kick_Can.gif

But rather pleased with the new backside look! http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/smilies/dopey.gif
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/5970/Back002.jpg

You planning to keep that bottom fan as an outtake? The rest looks pretty good :)
 
Flagrant use of zip ties. Oh, and what's up with the fans?

didnt have any screws/bolts lol

will order those with the next shipment of things :D
 
didnt have any screws/bolts lol

will order those with the next shipment of things :D

Weaksauce... if you have those.. Tape is king.. A house without duck-tape, is a house without a man!


:nutkick:
 
"goes hiding in the corner"
 
Weaksauce... if you have those.. Tape is king.. A house without duck-tape, is a house without a man!


:nutkick:

i thought it was named "Duct Tape"?;)
 
My little sister calls it goose tape :roll:
 
I think we all need some clarification.

Dear Duct Tape Users:

Is it Duct or Duck? We don’t want you to be confused, so we will explain. The first name for Duct Tape was DUCK. During World War II the U.S. Military needed a waterproof tape to keep the moisture out of ammunition cases. So, they enlisted the Johnson and Johnson Permacel Division to manufacture the tape. Because it was waterproof, everyone referred to it as “duck” tape (like water off a duck’s back). Military personnel discovered that the tape was good for lots more than keeping out water. They used it for Jeep repair, fixing stuff on their guns, strapping equipment to their clothing... the list is endless.

After the War, the housing industry was booming and someone discovered that the tape was great for joining the heating and air conditioning duct work. So, the color was changed from army green to the silvery color we are familiar with today and people started to refer to it as “duct tape*.” Therefore, either name is appropriate.

Today, Duck® brand Tape is manufactured by ShurTech. After thoroughly familiarizing ourselves with the hundreds of duct tapes on the market, we have found Duck® brand Tape to be the most consistent in quality. And, we are delighted with the large array of colors that they manufacture (including camo tape and new “X-Treme Tape” which comes in hot day-glo colors).
 
Nothing like a set of sennheiser headphone, they are the best......HD-600,s

I just recently bought a set of Thermaltake "shock-one" for gaming because my sennheisers were cracking at the sides ,plus i have them for 6 years so i thought i might change brand... what a f@rken waste of time/money.....looks like ill be getting myself another (sennheiser) again, what was i thinking...
 
Got new phone with better camera 8.1mp so i wanted to post some newer pics seeing as i had it down for cleaning. Also im glad to say that i finally figured out how to use TPU Capture lol, i know im a slacker!
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Very clean rig boneface! :rockout:
 
Temporary assembly for tubecutting and planning cable routes...
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/5970/TestAss.jpg

The missing RAM? They are drying after their circuit boards have been painted white...


Ever so slow... http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/smilies/Kick_Can.gif

But rather pleased with the new backside look! http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/smilies/dopey.gif
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/5970/Back002.jpg

I gotta ask, why are you using a PCI pass-through for your tubing when your case already has provisions for running external tubing?
 
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