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post Sep 13 2009, 03:24 PM, updated 17y ago

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Hi folks, this is not so much of a case modding but water cooling instead I suppose smile.gif I've never done this before and this would be my first. Everything was done in 1 day (Saturday) and it was tiring (too much of work). I'm pretty happy with the results except for some which I'd like to fix again soon. I'll do less text with more photos, feel free to ask if there's anything you'd like me to share. Anyway, here are the ingredients:

CPU:
Intel Core i7 920 @ 4.12Ghz (21x196)

Motherboard:
ASUS Rampage II Extreme

Graphics card:
XFX GTX 285 Black Edition

RAM:
Kingston Hyper-X DDR3-1600 8-8-8-19

Power Supply:
Gigabyte Odin 800W

Storage:
Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD
WD 1TB Black Edition

Monitor:
Asus 26" VK266H LCD

Sound card:
Asus Xonar Essense STX

Speakers:
Klipsch GMX 2.1

Casing:
Lian Li PC-A77B Full tower

Keyboard & Mouse:
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder X8
Razer Destructor Mouse Pad

UPS & Power:
APC SmartUPS 750VA
Belkin Surge Protector

Water Cooling:
Swiftech GTZ CPU water block
Swiftech MCP-655 pump
Swiftech MCR-220 radiator
EK 250 reservoir
Bitspower True Silver Compression fittings 1/2" 3/4"
Bitspower 45 degree & 90 degree rotaries
Bitspower MOSII and MOS III for Asus R2E mosfets
Bitspower AIX58NSE full NB/SB water block for Asus R2E
Feser UV White 1/2" 3/4" tubings
Nucleartec 2 x 30cm UV CCFL


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The Asus Rampage II Extreme with Bitspower full water block on the original motherboard tray
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The motherboard tray has been sanded to ensure the primer would stick well on the surface
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Spraying with primer. I can't get the normal ones so I had the anti-rust primer but what the heck, the point is just to ensure the black paint stays on the surface.
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As I was waiting for it to dry, I started putting in some compression fittings in
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Some re-arranging of compression fitting placements here and there
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When it dries up, I've done a bit of sanding so the primer paint would not be too thick or it'll affect the overall paint job.
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After that, it's time to paint it black.
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At the same time, I also had the chance to paint my 120mm fan guard and other accessories black.
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The case is now empty only with the PSU around
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The motherboard tray is finally ready and the paint job is around 95% success (some minor defects but that's fine).
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I had it fitted onto the case and it looks great, exactly what I wanted.
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I did some sleeving on my MCP-655 wires. As you can see the quality of the sleeves are bad, colours of the wires are still visible so I ended up only doing partial sleeve. I'm going to get MDPC sleeves soon.
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I mounted the motherboard onto the tray and had it inside the casing. The board is now heavy, easily 3-4KG thanks to all the blocks and barbs.
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I've started doing some tubings on the compression fittings. Well, not as easy as I thought after all.
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The durometer of the Feser UV's are pretty close to Tygon R-3603 but in this case, I feel Tygon is still softer. I'll stick with this while I order some Tygons in my next shipment. As you can see, it does good bends.
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I started everything up to see if it leaked, initially it did but after rectifying, I've placed all other hardwares in and here are some shots with the lights on.
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Here are more shots with the lights off. The UV effect is just cool.
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Final shot with the side panel on. A full one day was taken to accomplish this and I went to bed straight without even surfing LY.net (too tired)
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Updated: I've changed some tubing routines and included more 45/90 degrees. A lot more to be done but here's how it looks like for now:
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That's all folks, I've still got a lot to do and would certainly make an upgrade to what I've done this time smile.gif In case you're interested in any water cooling and mod products, feel free to PM me biggrin.gif
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post Sep 13 2009, 04:13 PM

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hmm.gif, that's exactly the same case i use... i just wanted to get the internal parts spray in black or i don't know what to tell... -- it's like sandy texture, black or gun-metal finish...
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nice rig u hv bro. im so jeles. cant wait migrating to wc but my current lian li casing refrained me frm doing so. anywy what size is ur tubing bro? izit 1/2ID 3/4OD?
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QUOTE(rublik @ Sep 13 2009, 03:35 PM)
Nice
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Thanks bro biggrin.gif I see you have a great mod coming too and can't wait to see the end results. Water cool it perhaps? laugh.gif

QUOTE(sniper69 @ Sep 13 2009, 04:13 PM)
hmm.gif, that's exactly the same case i use... i just wanted to get the internal parts spray in black or i don't know what to tell... -- it's like sandy texture, black or gun-metal finish...
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That's matte black, slightly rough surface and stealth black coloured. I can do it for you if you want (Terms & Conditions applies) biggrin.gif

QUOTE(bad melatonin @ Sep 13 2009, 04:30 PM)
nice rig u hv bro. im so jeles. cant wait migrating to wc but my current lian li casing refrained me frm doing so. anywy what size is ur tubing bro? izit 1/2ID 3/4OD?
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Thanks bro biggrin.gif Don't worry, I'm sure you can setup WC and I can help you with it if you're interested. Yup, I'm on 1/2" ID 3/4" OD tubings.
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haha...can show me ur temp?
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post Sep 13 2009, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(fat_joseph @ Sep 13 2009, 08:16 PM)
haha...can show me ur temp?
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Sure, here is my current temp everything idle (Dota running) smile.gif I'll do one for full load later

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post Sep 13 2009, 09:32 PM

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good reading !
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post Sep 13 2009, 09:56 PM

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QUOTE(monsh @ Sep 13 2009, 09:32 PM)
good reading !
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Thanks bro smile.gif Btw, here are the load temps (Prime95 Blend)

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wa, clawhammer showing off all his goodies. dont show show too much, later i go steal steal smile.gif
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Wow...those compression fittings really really nice and put my loop on shame thumbup.gif Poison poison drool.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 02:26 AM

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shocking.gif & drool.gif is all i could say n do. Really nice with all the compression fittings . . . huge sparkling buggers. brows.gif . 285 . . . SSD . . . wats next??? TJ?
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QUOTE(ma43q @ Sep 14 2009, 02:23 PM)
wa, clawhammer showing off all his goodies. dont show show too much, later i go steal steal smile.gif
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I can sell everything to you at RM20.1K laugh.gif

QUOTE(erict68 @ Sep 14 2009, 09:20 PM)
Wow...those compression fittings really really nice and put my loop on shame  thumbup.gif Poison poison  drool.gif
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Thanks Victor, you've poisoned me to buy SSD so please join me with the compression fittings biggrin.gif You need it for your loop


QUOTE(hermit23 @ Sep 15 2009, 02:26 AM)
shocking.gif & drool.gif is all i could say n do. Really nice with all the compression fittings . . . huge sparkling buggers. brows.gif . 285 . . . SSD . . . wats next??? TJ?
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Thanks Felix biggrin.gif When is your turn coming? I'm sure you'd want something than black coloured Swiftech barbs, haha laugh.gif
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nice temp reading and clean setup smile.gif


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post Sep 15 2009, 10:25 PM

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eh wth. when load, ur GPU temp is lower than non load shakehead.gif

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QUOTE(rsangel @ Sep 15 2009, 11:22 AM)
nice temp reading and clean setup smile.gif
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Thanks bro biggrin.gif


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eh wth. when load, ur GPU temp is lower than non load shakehead.gif
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You didn't notice I said I was playing games and the other one is doing nothing for some time, purely surfing the net smile.gif

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post Sep 15 2009, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Sep 15 2009, 10:53 PM)
Thanks bro biggrin.gif


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You didn't notice I said I was playing games and the other one is doing nothing for some time, purely surfing the net smile.gif
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bro, wat raddy u using ?
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wooooow... nice, clean n photo look sharp...

abang alvin, nak rig tue hehe....
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bro clawhammer, mind showing pic where u mount ur rads?
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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Sep 15 2009, 10:57 PM)
bro, wat raddy u using ?
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The good and cheap MCR-220 laugh.gif

QUOTE(nkarul85 @ Sep 16 2009, 04:35 PM)
wooooow... nice, clean n photo look sharp...

abang alvin, nak rig tue hehe....
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Thanks bro biggrin.gif Ok, when your birthday comes then let me know, maybe I can consider giving it as a gift, haha.

QUOTE(bad melatonin @ Sep 17 2009, 05:17 AM)
bro clawhammer, mind showing pic where u mount ur rads?
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eh, where the SSD??

post some pic wit SSD biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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when u gonna get the mudermod sleeve?

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lol bro.. u make me wanna keep the UV tubes.. and just buy UV cathodes instead..
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QUOTE(nkarul85 @ Sep 17 2009, 03:13 PM)
eh, where the SSD??

post some pic wit SSD  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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I mounted it beside the casing biggrin.gif I'll update pictures again when I re-do some of the stuffs.

QUOTE(E-J@1 @ Sep 17 2009, 03:26 PM)
when u gonna get the mudermod sleeve?

me wanna join too brows.gif
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Yup, let's get together bro biggrin.gif We need MDPC-X sleeves so that things look better and nicer.

QUOTE(dlyz @ Sep 18 2009, 03:48 PM)
Wow, seriosly cost Rm20k for your pc @@ water cooling world so ganas lol
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LOL, my rig is still below RM20K I guess but sooner or later it'll hit that mark if I continue to spend like a mad man laugh.gif

QUOTE(reiben05 @ Sep 20 2009, 04:15 PM)
lol bro.. u make me wanna keep the UV tubes.. and just buy UV cathodes instead..
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Ya, the Feser tubings are cool biggrin.gif The only thing is it's stiffer than R3603.
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Sep 13 2009, 03:29 PM)
Here are more shots with the lights off. The UV effect is just cool.
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Final shot with the side panel on. A full one day was taken to accomplish this and I went to bed straight without even surfing LY.net (too tired)
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how mush did u spend for all these package of cooling solution?
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Sep 21 2009, 06:00 PM)
I mounted it beside the casing biggrin.gif I'll update pictures again when I re-do some of the stuffs.
Yup, let's get together bro biggrin.gif We need MDPC-X sleeves so that things look better and nicer.
LOL, my rig is still below RM20K I guess but sooner or later it'll hit that mark if I continue to spend like a mad man laugh.gif
Ya, the Feser tubings are cool biggrin.gif The only thing is it's stiffer than R3603.
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join me in because i wana get some murder mod sleeve drool.gif drool.gif
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QUOTE(vquad @ Sep 26 2009, 07:30 PM)
how mush did u spend for all these package of cooling solution?
I haven't really counted but I'm sure it's RM2K+ laugh.gif

QUOTE(johnkor @ Sep 26 2009, 07:49 PM)
join me in because i wana get some murder mod sleeve  drool.gif  drool.gif
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Sure bro, I'll PM you when I'm getting them so we can do it together
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Bro...
Im going to install water cooling in few weeks soon but I need somebody to install it(heeee)....my budget is 1k
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QUOTE(KTS @ Sep 28 2009, 06:07 PM)
Bro...
Im going to install water cooling in few weeks soon but I need somebody to install it(heeee)....my budget is 1k
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No problem bro and I hope you will join the club soon too biggrin.gif Excellent temps and silent computing made possible with water cooling.

QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Sep 29 2009, 10:19 PM)
I am impressed by the setup.

And yes the black does look good, nice job.
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Thanks bro and I'm looking forward for your worklog very soon laugh.gif I'm sure it'll be an excellent one.
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Nice setup and painting.. thumbup.gif rclxms.gif
Why dont u spray the whole interior black? Looks nicer...
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is there a slight kink on your gtz>mosfet loop?
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really great WC artwork and performance from clawhammer.. i really wish that my pc look like that but i don't have enough budget for that right now... hmmmmmmmmmmmm......................................
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QUOTE(chanws8 @ Sep 30 2009, 05:39 PM)
Nice setup and painting..  thumbup.gif  rclxms.gif
Why dont u spray the whole interior black? Looks nicer...
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Thanks bro and yes, I'll do that soon biggrin.gif I just wanted to try out on the motherboard tray to make sure I get it right before moving to everything else (just in case I screw up, lol).

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is there a slight kink on your gtz>mosfet loop?
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Yup, there seems to be a slight kink but I've rearranged the tubings with 45/90 degrees and I'll post up a photo soon biggrin.gif

QUOTE(kInOzAwA @ Oct 2 2009, 03:13 AM)
really great WC artwork and performance from clawhammer.. i really wish that my pc look like that but i don't have enough budget for that right now... hmmmmmmmmmmmm......................................
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Thank you so much bro but I will look forward at your new setup with water cooling. I'm sure it's going to be just as super laugh.gif Maybe you can consider Nirox pump if you're tight on budget.

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with some adjustment on the tube, It looks more neater than before... Cool bro biggrin.gif
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wow.. looking forward to set up wc system with you in future.

do you do the installation as well?
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You are on your own for installation. It's a lot of fun, seriously biggrin.gif

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You are on your own for installation. It's a lot of fun, seriously biggrin.gif

Or, you can send the parts over to a 'certain' shop in Subang Jaya to help you with the installation.
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Sep 13 2009, 03:24 PM)
Hi folks, this is not so much of a case modding but water cooling instead I suppose smile.gif I've never done this before and this would be my first. Everything was done in 1 day (Saturday) and it was tiring (too much of work). I'm pretty happy with the results except for some which I'd like to fix again soon. I'll do less text with more photos, feel free to ask if there's anything you'd like me to share. Anyway, here are the ingredients:

CPU:
Intel Core i7 920 @ 4.12Ghz (21x196)

Motherboard:
ASUS Rampage II Extreme

Graphics card:
XFX GTX 285 Black Edition

RAM:
Kingston Hyper-X DDR3-1600 8-8-8-19

Power Supply:
Gigabyte Odin 800W

Storage:
Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD
WD 1TB Black Edition

Monitor:
Asus 26" VK266H LCD

Sound card:
Asus Xonar Essense STX

Speakers:
Klipsch GMX 2.1

Casing:
Lian Li PC-A77B Full tower

Keyboard & Mouse:
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder X8
Razer Destructor Mouse Pad

UPS & Power:
APC SmartUPS 750VA
Belkin Surge Protector

Water Cooling:
Swiftech GTZ CPU water block
Swiftech MCP-655 pump
Swiftech MCR-220 radiator
EK 250 reservoir
Bitspower True Silver Compression fittings 1/2" 3/4"
Bitspower 45 degree & 90 degree rotaries
Bitspower MOSII and MOS III for Asus R2E mosfets
Bitspower AIX58NSE full NB/SB water block for Asus R2E
Feser UV White 1/2" 3/4" tubings
Nucleartec 2 x 30cm UV CCFL

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Water Cooling:
Swiftech GTZ CPU water block
Swiftech MCP-655 pump
Swiftech MCR-220 radiator
EK 250 reservoir
Bitspower True Silver Compression fittings 1/2" 3/4"
Bitspower 45 degree & 90 degree rotaries
Bitspower MOSII and MOS III for Asus R2E mosfets
Bitspower AIX58NSE full NB/SB water block for Asus R2E
Feser UV White 1/2" 3/4" tubings
Nucleartec 2 x 30cm UV CCFL[/size]

all cost for cooling parts how much???????????

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This topic is pure poison. =D Alvin kor kor trying to get more people into trouble with his WC kits again.
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I think almost RM2k++ for all the mentioned custom WC kit. wink.gif
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buy my ek 250 and mcr 220 rad to save u some money tongue.gif
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QUOTE(kevink82 @ Jan 30 2010, 05:11 PM)
buy my ek 250 and mcr 220 rad to save u some money tongue.gif
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wahh selling ur EK250?? nak beli resevoir lagi chun ka =O??
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i don't think so, maybe he will get the same design as kit_chai's ek bay res with water flow... right kevin?
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its a new rev i think the holder is acylic and the fittings holes r a bit different.
azlibest
post Jul 17 2010, 11:12 PM

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nice modding!!!! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
matnur_83
post Aug 13 2010, 05:09 PM

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rclxms.gif Nice setup..ni boleh panggil sifooo..tunjuk ajarku sifoo
nederlord12
post Aug 23 2010, 11:38 PM

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ya la..pls tunjuk ajar la..so pro la u in water cooling thing..later we play dota 2gether..weuuu rclxms.gif
ask_dino
post May 19 2011, 10:38 AM

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Nice one Alvin!, I saw at your Trade thread that you are using Aqua Computer GPU block for you Nvidia GPU, how do you manage to get it?

 

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