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oh and remote terminal not so much as an RTU but more of a system that manages stuff from the other office so i don't have to drive in every time to fix something or get some files :D |
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here is the more complete idea of the case, pretty much tilted about 20~30 degree up for the better look and also it may get mounted better that way Blue is out, Red is in could of use some other color but that's the only i picked out at the time that looked alright on the computer..... FEED BACKS ME NEEDS THEM! |
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I AM NOT TAPING MY RAD ON TO MY CASE THE END!
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glue?
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omg you guys......
cut that out! |
The in and out really don't matter apart from pump/block convenience in mounting (usually see res>pump>rad>block>res). The orientation of them also shouldn't really make a difference. I'd drill outside to in, the inside of the hole will be covered up with a screw/bolt head (they're #6 screws, i think 32 pitch, positive, but they are #6 for sure). And maybe i need to read the thread better but how are the hoses getting in?
Orientation of in and out as well as the angle doesn't matter because the loop will just hit it's t-delta and it won't really matter. The whole rad will be roughly the same temp so just use the in and our that is convenient for your situation. No certain mount orientation will provide you with better results, so if you like the angle thing, go with it. |
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resv > pump > block > rad > Resv
at least, that's the way I normally do it ;) :D |
Why don't you use what I used to mount my outside quads on the Battlestar - cabinet door hinges :D The work great :thumbsup: Or, you could get some small L brakets and paint them black.
http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/7...compeion96.jpg Other than that, have you given any thought to Velcro :laughing: |
I am using [Pump]>[Motherboard]>[Chipset]>[CPU]>[Rad #1]>[GPU]>[Rad #2]>[Res]>[Pump]
I am not really good at this so I kinda mark everything very clear just so I don't get them mixed up. I was actually wondering which side should I install the fan on? as up to now, I have it installed on the hose side but will that be too close to the case and not get enough air flow? The white holes are where the tubing is gonna go http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1.../withholes.jpg TBH MD I was gonna do it just like yours where it's gonna be sticking out like that but because the case is too damn small it's not gonna let me :/ |
Dude, you have to have space between a solid wall and the fan intakes, and, I at least always try to keep the heated air blowing away from computer. Bitspower makes some neat radiator mounts that hold the unit about 1inch from the wall of the computer. Koolance makes a really neat rad mount that has flex arms to move in and out, but it's about $45.
Removing the case fan for the water tubing could prove problematic because you case still needs to breath. Think that's why OC asked where you were gonna put the fans. I'm thinking that case is just a little too small for what you're trying to do Bro. |
I see,
Will it be better if i just put 4 holes there on the bottom? What i am trying here I think is just build a very hybrid system that's got a little extra power than what it looks Since this is my FIRST modding I don't want it to be too compacted but at the same time I want where I get alot of practice but i monna take it slow tho, just so I can make sure I do everything right DAMN I WAS CREATIVE WHEN I WAS LITTLE! now i am old! :D I monna swing by home depot tomorrow after class and see if i can find anything there My idea was pretty much build a holder type of thing where i can drop slide any kind of rads from 120mm to 360/480mm based in and lock it in kinda like a HDD trey in your case TBH MD, your rig is where I got some of my ideas from and OCM is the one give me the motive to actually get my lazy ass up and doing it and for the first time in my life wanting to make it look nice |
yeah, now get off your lazy ass and pick up that duck tape at Homedepot :D
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:laughing: Seriously again, your drilling into the grill over the pcie slots, which is going to make swapping out any cards very difficult, might even make the whole thing not work.. don't know. I say go for it and figure it out as you go if need be, that's basically what I did with the Battlestar :D BTW - you can find the duck tape by all the quaking and honking noise they make on the shelf :laughing: |
I HAVE DUCK TAPE IN THE HOUSE!!!!!
so we all good on the duck tape part! I am just gonna cut some part of the grill out and just enough i can put some protection around the tubing and have it going into the system we should be good The only part i'll be drilling is the back of the case which i'll have to make sure where do drill n all i am making some of the best stake out there!!! I am really just looking for a very clean system with alot of power but don't wanna go the extreme end something 430W PSU can hold up |
ummm.... there is no such thing as duck tape :blush: It's actually ducT tape :Dizzy:
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duck tape :taunt:
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hate you people!
duct tape! way to make fun of the asian don't speak english! |
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Only thing I know in an Asian language is (phonetically spelled) "why owe knee" My only Tagalog is "gusto kong kaenin yon puke mo" and the only Tongan I know is "Dau Fai" and " Fena Fai" your English is much better than my Asian :D |
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^ see!
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I stand corected ;)
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No one can interpret my Asian statements above???
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Yeah but calling it duck tape is liking calling transparent tape "Scotch" tape because 3M made it and it had that red palin trademark on it.
Or calling all mp3 players "ipods" I am no grammar nazi, but I do pronounce duct tape, as duct tape there is a T on the end that is pronounced :) |
lol
i just found this link... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...CE&PageSize=50 i was wondering if i should just get one of those 200mms and poke a GIANT hole on the side and put that fan on the side or will it cost probs? or a 170mm and stick it on the back to replace the 120mm (kinda need that 120mm for the rad) |
I'll still call it duck tape, quack quack.
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after today my skool work should be slowing down for a few days this weekend i'd try get as much as i can done SH!T! i just remember i haven't ordered my tubings yet FML
but should i still use PT nuke or silver because i kinda have both in my rig |
Nuke, not Silver. Silver can have negative reactions with other metals
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I am in the HVAC industry
I am hear to tell you that it is spelled duct tape and to also put to rest the pronunciation ..... and I can spell ........... :laughing: The industry standard is the T is silent but not ck it is pronounced by us proffesionals as DUK TAPE .............................. :ohcrap: you heard it here first ........................................ :thumbsup: It has been sugested to use this product properly it takes a 6 week S.H.I.T. course It also doubles on Sundays as (200 MPH tape) SHIT = Super High Intensity Training |
Well, the definitive answer from the professional :)
Now, how about speed tape, the all aluminumnumnum tape :D |
Simply pronounced Silver Tape
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