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post Jul 6 2013, 12:10 AM, updated 13y ago

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Hye LYN forumers, this is my first worklog here. So please give some advice.
I will be watercooling my SILVERSTONE TEMJIN TJ-07 INVERTED.
Here is my pc details

PARTS:
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS MAXIMUS V EXTREME
CPU: INTEL I5 3570K
VGA: EVGA GEFORCE GTX 670 FTW+ 4GB TRI-WAY SLI
RAM: G.SKILL SNIPER 4GB + 4GB
SOUND CARD: ASUS XONAR D2X
PSU: CORSAIR AX 1200i
CASING: SILVERSTONE TEMJIN 07

WATERCOOLED BY:
M/B W/B:EK FB ASUS M5E
CPU W/B:XSPC RAYSTORM
VGA W/B:XSPC RAZOR GTX 680 X 3
RADIATOR: XSPC EX 480 X2 PUSH PULL
FAN : SCYTHE GENTLE TYPHOON X 16
PUMP:DUAL D5 VARIO WITH BITSPOWER DUAL PUMP TOP POM VERSION
RESERVOIR:EK X3
FITTINGS: All Matte Black-90 Degree Dual Rotary,45 Degree Rotary,Anti Twist Adapter,Dual Ig1/4 Rotary Extender,50mm Extender,40mm Extender,20mmextender,Stop Fittings,T-Blocks,Mini Valve,Sli Fittings X 2,Flow indicator x 4

OTHERS:
TEMP SENSOR: XSPC temp sensor with g1/4 plug x 4 pcs. (orange and white colour)
FAN CONTROLLER: SUNBEAM 4 FAN CONTROLLER
FAN POWER DISTUBUTION: modmytoys 8 ways 3 pin power distribution board x 2
CABLE SLEEVING: colortrail sleeves (white, grey, and black)
3D CARBON FIBER: maybe 3m brand or other brand which is affordable (black, grey, white)
XSPC 3mm TWIN LED WHITE

MODDING PLAN:
-Cut top casing for psu installation(DONE)
-Drill holes for fan controller(DONE)
-Bottom radiator plate(to make the radiator able to slide for easy cleaning)
-Sleeving psu cable (white,black, and grey) (UNDERGOING)
-Customizing midplate (still planning)
-Aluminum front plate for temp display(halfway done)
-Aluminum cover for cable management
-Carbon Fibering my casing

PARTS NOT YET ARRIVE:
-EVGA GTX 670 FTW+ 4GB bought from newegg (arrived 13-7-13)
-XSPC RAZOR GTX 680 NEW STYLE bought from friend who lives in us, coming home next week (arrived 10-07-13)
-XSPC D5 VARIO,XSPC TEMP SENSOR WITH PLUG X 4,SLI CONNECTOR,FAN POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK
bought from pristine watercooling bulk(arrived 13-7-13)
-SCYTHE GENTLE TYPHOON FAN 10PCS bought from cyntrixtech (arrived 09-07-13)
-XSPC 3mm white twin LED (arrived 09-07-13)

Current progress + picture
-Designing PSU holder on top, waiting to be cut when got free time


Current progress + picture
-Designing PSU holder on top, waiting to be cut when got free time

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Disassembled casing

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Mainboard + cpu with waterblock installed

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Vga with waterblock installed

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PSU

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Radiators

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post Jul 6 2013, 01:55 AM

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wow..bayaknya fitting..haha sapot u...give a nice touch beb thumbup.gif
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post Jul 6 2013, 06:46 AM

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QUOTE(Zzorro @ Jul 6 2013, 01:55 AM)
wow..bayaknya fitting..haha sapot u...give a nice touch beb  thumbup.gif
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pakai hentam je ni bro.. haha..amcam 770? da sampai?
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post Jul 6 2013, 01:15 PM

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Looks nice. You can never go wrong with a tj07

Can I suggest maybe putting it on a picture hosting site like photobucket or flickr so that the image is large. It's hard to see small pictures.
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 6 2013, 07:46 AM)
pakai hentam je ni bro.. haha..amcam 770? da sampai?
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post Jul 8 2013, 08:28 PM

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today

small update

top view

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side view

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will makes hole for fan controller tomorrow.
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 8 2013, 09:28 PM)
today

small update

top view

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side view

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will makes hole for fan controller tomorrow.
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nampak mcm ok tapi mcm pelik pun ada...napa psu letak kat bahagian atas tu?
rasanya bila pasang power cable mmm hmm.gif napak mcm KURENG menarik plk...
atau ada muslihat tersendiri bro? apa pun good job man syabas thumbup.gif
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post Jul 10 2013, 05:45 AM

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ada permainan dia di situ... dual ex 480 duk dekat bawah..
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Wow ada permainan...mesti gempak ni...x byk atau x ada org mod tjah macam tu..
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post Jul 10 2013, 11:54 PM

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Where do you get all those Bitspower fittings???!!!! NICEEEE!!
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post Jul 11 2013, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(abidgreen93 @ Jul 10 2013, 11:54 PM)
Where do you get all those Bitspower fittings???!!!! NICEEEE!!
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post Jul 11 2013, 04:41 PM

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update 11 07 13

done with fan controller holes

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test fit dual XSPC EX 480 at the bottom of the case

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post Jul 11 2013, 05:18 PM

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whoa. your modding style too ganas bro. what you using to make the cuts?

and damn, that's a lot of SGTs.
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post Jul 11 2013, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(pristine @ Jul 11 2013, 05:18 PM)
whoa. your modding style too ganas bro. what you using to make the cuts?

and damn, that's a lot of SGTs.
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haha no ganas la bro... noob2 only..
since i no got good tools
i only use cutting disc attached to the angle hand grinder
for the hole i using drills and make fine using rotary grind stone


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post Jul 12 2013, 12:21 AM

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ala ada org taruk dual 480 kt bawah jgak x aci x aci
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 11 2013, 05:38 PM)
haha no ganas la bro... noob2 only..
since i no got good tools
i only use cutting disc attached to the angle hand grinder
for the hole i using drills and make fine using rotary grind stone
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I thought you bought dremel from me? Why no use it? hmm.gif

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post Jul 12 2013, 05:43 AM

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QUOTE(irienaoki @ Jul 12 2013, 12:21 AM)
ala ada org taruk dual 480 kt bawah jgak x aci x aci
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post Jul 12 2013, 05:45 AM

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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Jul 12 2013, 12:30 AM)
I thought you bought dremel from me? Why no use it?  hmm.gif
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dremel not enough juice to cut that thick aluminium bro..
have to use big drill
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 12 2013, 05:45 AM)
dremel not enough juice to cut that thick aluminium bro..
have to use big drill
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Owh haha, I also tried cutting thick steel very hard with dremel. But I use the sandpaper attachment to clean up the cutting lines la, that can work & easy. Lots of sparks flying around here & there though lol.
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post Jul 13 2013, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 12 2013, 05:45 AM)
dremel not enough juice to cut that thick aluminium bro..
have to use big drill
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electric jigsaw works great.
Filing is the best way to smooth the edge.
then sanding the edge as for final touch.

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post Jul 14 2013, 05:41 PM

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update 14-07-13

yesterday poslaju sent me this item. bought from PPC thru pristine watercooling bulk

XSPC TEMP SENSOR WITH PLUG

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this temp sensor will be installed before my XSPC EX 480 RAD. So i can measure the temperature of water in and out.
bought two color..white and orange.. white will be before cooler and orange will be after cooler

other stuff which arrive with my temp sensor is 3 x 8 pin pcb.bought two of this also.. will be used to power my 16 SGT

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this is the best part

my gtx 670 now will get his third twin

here it is

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bought from newegg

with two of his twins brother

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with XSPC GTX 680 RAZOR W/B.. ready to install

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i know the green color of the wb plate look fugly.. i will put white carbon fiber sticker on all of my waterblock plate.. including the raystorm plate and the mainboard w/b

today i manage to make the faceplate of my tj 07.. using acrylic panel..

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with temp sensor installed

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test fit on the case

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face plate will be covered with black carbon fiber sticker..

the main switch also installed on the face plate..

that's all for today..
selamat berbuka posa utk yg berposa..

tadadadada

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whoah. 3-way sli. crazy crazy. looking forward to your finished loop.

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that are some awesome shit bro awesome shit.
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post Jul 14 2013, 10:06 PM

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May I suggest when you cut the fan controller or anything that requires cutting without precision. cut from the inside to the outside of the case so you can just spray paint inside the case so that it is less visible on the outside.

Anyway, love that update. keep working, man.
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post Jul 14 2013, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(pristine @ Jul 14 2013, 05:59 PM)
whoah. 3-way sli. crazy crazy. looking forward to your finished loop.
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QUOTE(Mod'N'Go Design @ Jul 14 2013, 08:32 PM)
that are some awesome shit bro awesome shit.
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QUOTE(JakeGFX @ Jul 14 2013, 10:06 PM)
May I suggest when you cut the fan controller or anything that requires cutting without precision. cut from the inside to the outside of the case so you can just spray paint inside the case so that it is less visible on the outside.

Anyway, love that update. keep working, man.
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thanks for the support and suggestion.. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 14 2013, 11:11 PM)
thanks for the support and suggestion.. thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Calor tema apa bro? hitam+hijau gak ke biggrin.gif
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post Jul 14 2013, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(Zzorro @ Jul 14 2013, 10:16 PM)
Calor tema apa bro? hitam+hijau gak ke biggrin.gif
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hitam+putih+kelabu asap jerebu..

extenders yg kale itam tu nk spray kale putih..

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 14 2013, 11:18 PM)
hitam+putih+kelabu asap jerebu..

extenders yg kale itam tu nk spray kale putih..
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kelabu asap jerebu hmm.gif fuh gempak ni... thumbup.gif

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post Jul 14 2013, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(Zzorro @ Jul 14 2013, 10:22 PM)
kelabu asap jerebu  hmm.gif fuh gempak ni... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 14 2013, 10:18 PM)
hitam+putih+kelabu asap jerebu..

extenders yg kale itam tu nk spray kale putih..
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u inspired by haze arh?
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post Jul 18 2013, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(JakeGFX @ Jul 14 2013, 10:35 PM)
u inspired by haze arh?
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sort of.. haha
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post Jul 18 2013, 06:36 PM

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hye.. not really an update. since i just recovered from bad flue
so no hard modding, only indoor modding.
test fitting my Bits and installing gpu wb
enjoy da picta

Gpu with it's armor
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dismantling
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done installing
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put back the screws on stock cooler
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and the mainboard

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happy iftar to all muslims smile.gif smile.gif
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so nice weh,u shud give me one of the water flow indicator tongue.gif
rm1xx is over my budget only for that thing cry.gif
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Damn that's a lot of flow meters in one system.
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 18 2013, 07:36 PM)
hye.. not really an update. since i just recovered from bad flue
so no hard modding, only indoor modding.
test fitting my Bits and installing gpu wb
enjoy da picta
Gpu with it's armor BEST KARIPAP sweat.gif
nasib baik bru buka posa... yawn.gif
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this project name make me wanna cry cry.gif , says noob, but i see not noob at all, super is the word for it! nice work bro, looking forward to seeing more updates, love the flow meters drool.gif
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Yeah, doesn't look like noob at all! wink.gif
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definitely not a noob project. this is richfag project laugh.gif
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Bro since u using hell a lot of flow meter, do u know what exactly the flow conversion is for? 8mm & 5mm set.. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Jul 19 2013, 12:50 AM)
Bro since u using hell a lot of flow meter, do u know what exactly the flow conversion is for? 8mm & 5mm set.. hmm.gif
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i think he just using it for the looks. doesnt look bad i think

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post Jul 19 2013, 05:48 AM

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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Jul 19 2013, 12:50 AM)
Bro since u using hell a lot of flow meter, do u know what exactly the flow conversion is for? 8mm & 5mm set.. hmm.gif
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maybe to makes the flow indicator blade spin faster by increasing the velocity. i dont know.i just using the stock one, not using the converter.i will experiment that when i bleed my loop.

this f/i thread need to be repair a little because it got uneven area and sharp edge across the thread.

and thanks for the support guys, today can start hard modding again. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

also almost done with the psu cable sleeving.
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QUOTE(najmul @ Jul 19 2013, 01:39 AM)
i think he just using it for the looks. doesnt look bad i think

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Yeah I know. I am asking what is the accessory that came with the flowmeter for, because there isn't any proper explanation from bitspower about the purpose or which to use

QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 19 2013, 05:48 AM)
maybe to makes the flow indicator blade spin faster by increasing the velocity. i dont know.i just using the stock one, not using the converter.i will experiment that when i bleed my loop.

this f/i thread need to be repair a little because it got uneven area and sharp edge across the thread.

and thanks for the support guys, today can start hard modding again.  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif

also almost done with the psu cable sleeving.
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I also think so, I did a little research. Some say that some motherboard gives warning if the RPM speed is too low, so the conversion is to make it spin faster at higher RPM so you wont get that warning in the bios. Before this I didnt use any of the flow converter, there was a small leak. I had to tighten the fitting with piler super tight till no leaks, then I bleed & insert a 8mm converter & tighten with hand. No leaks so far & the blade do spin a little faster. Just sharing my experience with it smile.gif

I am afraid to use the 5mm set, scared later too much restriction in the loop laugh.gif
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post Jul 19 2013, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Jul 19 2013, 10:57 AM)

I also think so, I did a little research. Some say that some motherboard gives warning if the RPM speed is too low, so the conversion is to make it spin faster at higher RPM so you wont get that warning in the bios. Before this I didnt use any of the flow converter, there was a small leak. I had to tighten the fitting with piler super tight till no leaks, then I bleed & insert a 8mm converter & tighten with hand. No leaks so far & the blade do spin a little faster. Just sharing my experience with it smile.gif

I am afraid to use the 5mm set, scared later too much restriction in the loop laugh.gif
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the one im using dont have the rpm sensor. just normal one..

for the leaks, u may rub the thread with ur hand. u can feel there is rough surface on the thread..if u file the rough surface, there may be no leak. i also face the same thing when first time want to install the flow indicator. smile.gif
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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 19 2013, 11:37 AM)
the one im using dont have the rpm sensor. just normal one..

for the leaks, u may rub the thread with ur hand. u can feel there is rough surface on the thread..if u file the rough surface, there may be no leak. i also face the same thing when first time want to install the flow indicator.  smile.gif
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owh yeah, then not sure what the conversion set is for lol if it came with yours too.

Yeah it was a little rough, I just install it straight away laugh.gif
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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Jul 19 2013, 10:57 AM)
Yeah I know. I am asking what is the accessory that came with the flowmeter for, because there isn't any proper explanation from bitspower about the purpose or which to use
I also think so, I did a little research. Some say that some motherboard gives warning if the RPM speed is too low, so the conversion is to make it spin faster at higher RPM so you wont get that warning in the bios. Before this I didnt use any of the flow converter, there was a small leak. I had to tighten the fitting with piler super tight till no leaks, then I bleed & insert a 8mm converter & tighten with hand. No leaks so far & the blade do spin a little faster. Just sharing my experience with it smile.gif

I am afraid to use the 5mm set, scared later too much restriction in the loop laugh.gif
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Yea, most BIOS will give you error that says "CPU Fan Error" and ask you go to bios.
to avoid that, is go to bios and go to tab that monitors your cpu fan and put everything as ignore.
It saves time since you're using water-cooling and I hope that you are using somewhat a fan controller since you can afford 3x gtx670.

Anyway, love the ..... curry puff.
Don't know about the build though.
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I will balik kampung today. So no update for a week..i will try to complete the build before raya.. :-)
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post Jul 23 2013, 03:37 PM

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not really an update. and it's off topic btw..
this is the reason why i balik kampung..

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 23 2013, 04:37 PM)
not really an update. and it's off topic btw..
this is the reason why i balik kampung..

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after a long holiday, today managed to do some modding.
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manage to make midplate
i decide to make the midplate in 3 parts

1st part for pump
2nd part for exhaust fan
3rd part for pass through hole

and the drillssssssss tongue.gif tongue.gif

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midplate + pass through hole


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2nd midplate with SGT


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midplate with the pumpa

and the loop is finally complete, but sorry i forgot to took a photo of the loop.
and got a few pictar/

the loop is like this

pump 1+2 > cpu > mobo > 1st rad (480) > gpu 1 > gpu 2 > gpu 3 > 2nd rad (480) > res > pump


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did make a psu cover for my lovely ax 1200i
the psu cover also will help in my cable management


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psu cover in the making


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psu cover attahched


sleeved cable, as per theme. black gray and black

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sleeved cable


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pcie cable attached to psu cover



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PCIE cable before attached to the psu cover


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pcie cable managed

that's all..
more update later..

selamat iftar..
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post Jul 31 2013, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 31 2013, 06:35 PM)
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PCIE cable before attached to the psu cover
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pcie cable managed

that's all..
more update later..

selamat iftar..
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bro how u bend the acrylic?
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post Jul 31 2013, 07:44 PM

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QUOTE(unequalteck @ Jul 31 2013, 07:14 PM)
bro how u bend the acrylic?
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i use gun heater..
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post Jul 31 2013, 08:59 PM

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Such a beauty.. Looking forward to the final product! icon_rolleyes.gif thumbup.gif
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post Jul 31 2013, 11:37 PM

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nice clean loop bro thumbup.gif ! u use fittings like they are lego toys haha
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post Aug 1 2013, 07:51 AM

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Jul 31 2013, 07:44 PM)
i use gun heater..
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Hmm not bad, thanks man! Very tempting build smile.gif
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post Aug 1 2013, 04:48 PM

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post Aug 26 2013, 01:16 AM

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setelah sekian lama x ada update..
it is because the pic was deleted by my cousin..

so not much picture..

this project is almost done..maybe 2 to 3 days i can start bleed my loop

and the pictar

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main board wb

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main board wb attached

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gpu + mb wb c/fiber

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and the fittings

latest progress

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dual rad installed with SGTs
handle with care, keep dry

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midplate with dual pump, and two SGT for exhaust

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main board tray + custom acrylic backplate + 2 ssd + 1 hdd



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post Aug 26 2013, 01:18 AM

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casing yg telah di make up kan

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post Aug 26 2013, 01:23 AM

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nice work with the carbon fiber stickered waterblocks. 3M 1080 scotchprint?
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post Aug 26 2013, 01:24 AM

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yes that brand..but the black is cheapo brand..cant afford 3m ..expensive

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post Aug 26 2013, 01:25 AM

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QUOTE(pali_5373 @ Aug 26 2013, 01:24 AM)
yes that brand..but the black is cheapo brand..cant afford 3m ..expensive
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Haha. All you money go to your internal components. tongue.gif

Btw, for the harder corners and sections when stickering, use a hair dryer/heatgun to help.
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post Aug 26 2013, 01:27 AM

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QUOTE(pristine @ Aug 26 2013, 01:25 AM)
Haha. All you money go to your internal components. tongue.gif

Btw, for the harder corners and sections when stickering, use a hair dryer/heatgun to help.
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yes..the heatgun is very helpfull..

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post Aug 26 2013, 02:48 AM

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the most expensive thing in w.c part,
i believe u spent almost 2k just for fitting yet
u call ur rig roti tampal cry.gif cry.gif
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the most expensive thing in w.c part,
i believe u spent almost 2k just for fitting yet
u call ur rig roti tampal  cry.gif  cry.gif
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yes. i spend more than 2k for the fittings only.. tongue.gif
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