Fuganater
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System Name | Rage |
---|---|
Processor | Intel i7 2600K |
Motherboard | Asus Sabertooth P67 |
Cooling | Custom Watercooling |
Memory | 8GB G.Skill |
Video Card(s) | Dual EVGA GTX 560Ti |
Storage | 2x SATA3 1TB Western Digital, 1x SATA3 320GB Wester Digital |
Display(s) | Dual 22" Chimei |
Case | HAF X Modded |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard FTW! |
Power Supply | Corsair 750W |
Software | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit |
This past week I have really been trying to use my DSLR Sony A350 better. I'm doing alot more manual shots to try and get better pictures. After this update let me know what you guys think.
Here are some pratice shots.
Now for the real update. I forgot to mention I got a 50mm fan for the motherboard.
I also ordered some cable clips that I saw in another build. I think they will help to keep all my cables nice and straight.
I orderd several sheets of 1mm aluminum so I could make a mid plate. (Got lots of extra incase I screw up.
Measured and marked.
Now I didn't take any of the cutting and bending as that is boring. So this is what it looked like after that.
Pretty level
After that I had to find a way to keep it stable so I added some tabs. I attached them with some JB weld. These ones will be secured to the 5.25" bays.
And this one is just to keep it in place.
Now it sits nice and flush.
Now you saw where I am putting the pumps so I drilled a hole for the fill port to the pumps.
And attached the pump.
Next I marked the spots for the fan holes. They are actually a little bit smaller than the 180mm fans because I need the floor space for cables, tubing holes and acessories but it won't effect the performance too much.
I still need to mark it but I have to cut some away under the 24-pin connector for the cable.
I sleeved the 24-pin cable and 8-pin cable.
The heatshrink isn't great so I may redo that.
Then I did some cable managment with some P-Clips
And the rainy season is back here in the Congo! We get some decent sunsets because of the weather.
Now for some more pratice shots.
And the best molex pin remover ever!!!
Sorry for all the photos but the only way to get better is to practice!
Cheers till next time,
Fuga
Here are some pratice shots.
Now for the real update. I forgot to mention I got a 50mm fan for the motherboard.
I also ordered some cable clips that I saw in another build. I think they will help to keep all my cables nice and straight.
I orderd several sheets of 1mm aluminum so I could make a mid plate. (Got lots of extra incase I screw up.
Measured and marked.
Now I didn't take any of the cutting and bending as that is boring. So this is what it looked like after that.
Pretty level
After that I had to find a way to keep it stable so I added some tabs. I attached them with some JB weld. These ones will be secured to the 5.25" bays.
And this one is just to keep it in place.
Now it sits nice and flush.
Now you saw where I am putting the pumps so I drilled a hole for the fill port to the pumps.
And attached the pump.
Next I marked the spots for the fan holes. They are actually a little bit smaller than the 180mm fans because I need the floor space for cables, tubing holes and acessories but it won't effect the performance too much.
I still need to mark it but I have to cut some away under the 24-pin connector for the cable.
I sleeved the 24-pin cable and 8-pin cable.
The heatshrink isn't great so I may redo that.
Then I did some cable managment with some P-Clips
And the rainy season is back here in the Congo! We get some decent sunsets because of the weather.
Now for some more pratice shots.
And the best molex pin remover ever!!!
Sorry for all the photos but the only way to get better is to practice!
Cheers till next time,
Fuga