Maybe you want to route the acrylic tubing towards the end of your graphics card making an "L" shape going downwards? It will then be easier if you decide to change graphics card in the future without having to drain the whole loop
Maybe you want to route the acrylic tubing towards the end of your graphics card making an "L" shape going downwards? It will then be easier if you decide to change graphics card in the future without having to drain the whole loop
Thank alvin, that is a good idea.. I should think of that earlier.. Huhuhuh Now, no more acrylic tube left.. Bought it cun cun je..😓😓
not really sure what u mean? .. actually im thinking of removing led's fan and replace with non led. behind those fan is the radiator,
Well see the thing is, LEDs radiate light. So if you stuck one outside the fan, the rotating blades will create a nice flashing effect that you should be able to see from the other side.
Well see the thing is, LEDs radiate light. So if you stuck one outside the fan, the rotating blades will create a nice flashing effect that you should be able to see from the other side.
Thanks, but this 1 whole project took me 1 month to settle huhuhuh
It's alright boss, the creativity is what actually matters. Some people have the real desk and design like crap Don't even bother to continue reading, haha
It's alright boss, the creativity is what actually matters. Some people have the real desk and design like crap Don't even bother to continue reading, haha
Actually I agree on this point. TS you done a great job, want share your build log at other forum like linustechtips or overclock 3d?
A special thanks to Mandy & DeepCool for sponsor me a nice cool fan & fan filters.
Its a GS120 fan from deepcool with 20mm thickness allows for more space inside your case. eventho tts short of 5mm. compare to the regular fan in the market. i does produce good air flow at 61.93cfm. With a 4-pin PWM connector, GS120 is able to lower down the fan speed when the system is getting idle. That means noise level can be adjusted. Anyhow, this fan is a consider silent with 18.2~32.4dB. The fan cable is made of PTFE(Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene), which withstands high temperature and heavy duty usage to ensure a long lifespan Two pieces of rubber cable ties are attached to route the fan cable to make everything in place & looks nice too..
i guess we have come to the end. Mission accomplish .
The concept idea on this project is very much on saving space, simple, practical and yet interesting. This project is more to reflect simple mod that able to change the whole perspective of regular table. Something that everyone have (Study table) at home and how to make the study table more spacious & eyes catching.
Even tho, it was a simple, doesn't mean its not a powerful machine. The PC is equipped with AMD FX8350 cooled by Kyros XT water block, Asus Crosshair V Formula, ATI HD7970 3gb, 2 x 160gb SSD, 16gb DDR3 1600mhz & Powerful PSU Cooler Master Gold Silent Pro Gold 800watt.
This post has been edited by BuckRoger: Apr 28 2015, 02:13 AM
nice piece of work, can show the cpu temperature reading?
idle at 43'C...max with Prime95 78'C .. i guess part of it due to thermal paste that i use the other day, its a no brand thermal paste & stored for few year dy.... at first apply for temporary, then forgot to buy & reapply
Would be nicer if you use red dye instead of green to keep the coloue toning at minimal.
Thanks, initial plan was a few item is green in the PC, the sleeve cable was supposedly green & gray, ram with green LED, anyhow delay in supply & things. force me to do with whatever i have.
Anyway, i guess green pastel make the tube more striking & eyes catching .
i guess we have come to the end. Mission accomplish .
The concept idea on this project is very much on saving space, simple, practical and yet interesting. This project is more to reflect simple mod that able to change the whole perspective of regular table. Something that everyone have (Study table) at home and how to make the study table more spacious & eyes catching.
Even tho, it was a simple, doesn't mean its not a powerful machine. The PC is equipped with AMD FX8350 cooled by Kyros XT water block, Asus Crosshair V Formula, ATI HD7970 3gb, 2 x 160gb SSD, 16gb DDR3 1600mhz & Powerful PSU Cooler Master Gold Silent Pro Gold 800watt.
how much for this project,including all the hardware stuff
not sure bro, as almost 90% of stuff is an existing parts. only bought old alu casing, acrylic sheet, hard tube, fittings, fans is sponsored by Deepcool & thats it...