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Philip Mar 16th, 09, 10:33 PM #16 (permalink)
Bro, u've access to CNC machine or just bench press??

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Nashaz Mar 16th, 09, 11:42 PM #17 (permalink)
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nice bro but what is the silvery thing with fins on beside ur motherboard??? looks dammmm cool

thanks for enlightening me ^^
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i think it's the reservoir
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Bro, u've access to CNC machine or just bench press??

Phil
Yeah, i had access to CNC mills, though i didn do the actual machining. Designed the blocks in autodesk inventor and got one of my friends to help me prototype it.

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bianco Mar 17th, 09, 12:20 AM #18 (permalink)
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Yup... what bianco said... its the res...



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Yeah, i had access to CNC mills, though i didn do the actual machining. Designed the blocks in autodesk inventor and got one of my friends to help me prototype it.
if that cookie is keebler soft batch...
i want a whole pack! haha
 
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F@|c0n Mar 17th, 09, 12:34 AM #19 (permalink)
bro .. care to show how you sleeve the sata cables?
 
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Philip Mar 17th, 09, 01:14 AM #20 (permalink)
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Yeah, i had access to CNC mills, though i didn do the actual machining. Designed the blocks in autodesk inventor and got one of my friends to help me prototype it.
HOLLYSHIT!!!!

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Nashaz Mar 18th, 09, 12:12 PM #21 (permalink)
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bro .. care to show how you sleeve the sata cables?
Sure thing bro... will post a short guide later on in the log... Got a small update pending for this log as well... changing the graphics cooler soon....

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Nashaz Mar 30th, 09, 10:36 PM #22 (permalink)
Final updates to the log... Changed the gfx HSF with a thermalright HR-03... Had quite abit of trouble fitting it either way. The inverted way didn work as it would hit the northbridge fittings, while the same thing happened when it was mounted normally. It would hit the southbridge fittings.

Finally solved it by bending the HSF downwards to accommodate the hose and fitting.

So this is the end of the log for now, but onto Project Supernova, Full Force...

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And finally just some beauty shots...

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Philip Mar 30th, 09, 11:53 PM #23 (permalink)
Sir, may I suggest an original Lian Li card reader?

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Nashaz Mar 31st, 09, 12:03 AM #24 (permalink)
already bought 1... collecting tmr...

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Philip Mar 31st, 09, 12:04 AM #25 (permalink)
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already bought 1... collecting tmr...
That will definitely complete the Ah Lian look siah!

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Nashaz Mar 31st, 09, 12:27 AM #26 (permalink)
Haha.. yeah... im still planning out what to do for my other log.. torn between alot of ideas... lol..

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