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  1. Posts : 537
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #1421

    A Guy said:
    Britton30 said:
    Juan that is excellent work, I really like the green. What is the round thing with a radioactive logo?
    The hamster wheel thing? Was wondering myself.

    A Guy
    Flow indicator Bill.
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  2. Posts : 537
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #1422

    ToxicXGL said:
    That's some sick tubing bungee
    Thanks Toxic!
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  3. Posts : 537
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #1423

    Solarstarshines said:
    Juan makes my system look like a Disaster

    You need to write a Tut on how to hook up monster cooling like that Inquiring minds would love to know
    Hey Tommy! How are you friend?

    So you finally gave up on AMD? Great upgrades btw.

    What do you think about AMD's new 9000 series processors?

    Would love to put together a tutorial, but I don't think I know enough to pull it off. Not yet at least. Maybe in a few months...
    And there's the one that Alsis put together which is pretty comprehensive and detailed.

    Thanks for your comments and encouragement.

    Cheers,

    J
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  4. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #1424

    Juan, anyone who can build rigs like you, is over qualified to write a tutorial. You do fantastic work.

    That was a great rig, well done. It makes it nicer when you sell it before it's finished. Keep it going, my friend.
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  5. Posts : 537
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #1425

    How are you Steve?

    Thank you a lot for your kind words.

    The rig is not finished yet. Tomorrow we'll install the lighting (UV and green), do some sleeving and tidy the back side up.

    We kept the Stormtrooper theme I posted some time ago, with some changes, but I'm saving that for the pro shots.
    I think you are going to like it!

    Thank you for everything friend.

    Cheers,

    J
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  6. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #1426

    I agree with Steve Juan, from what I've seen you know how to do water just fine.
    I'd like to see something about sleeving and where to get the tools to release those darn pins.
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  7. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #1427

    Bungee18 said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    Juan makes my system look like a Disaster

    You need to write a Tut on how to hook up monster cooling like that Inquiring minds would love to know
    Hey Tommy! How are you friend?

    So you finally gave up on AMD? Great upgrades btw.

    What do you think about AMD's new 9000 series processors?

    Would love to put together a tutorial, but I don't think I know enough to pull it off. Not yet at least. Maybe in a few months...
    And there's the one that Alsis put together which is pretty comprehensive and detailed.

    Thanks for your comments and encouragement.

    Cheers,

    J
    The 9000 chip- is a waste of money you could get there on your own the voltage off the bat is like 1,5 and have to have a special board if not you have to have great cooling 5ghz can be reachable

    I haven't given up on AMD I just find the performance is a lot better with Intel I still have my 8350 and Sabertooth board I can either sell it or keep it for future build

    Thank you for complimenting my upgrades they were really cheap seriously
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  8. Posts : 3,118
    Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #1428

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    If a case doesn't have a nipple, one could always put a short piece of all-thread (or cut the head off a screw) into a standoff to make one's own nipple, then once the other standoffs have screws in them, remove the "nipple" and replace it with a screw. I installed my MOBO in the case while the case was laying on its side so I had no trouble aligning and installing the screws. Just put in an easy to locate corner screw, then just rotate the MOBO a bit to align the rest of the holes.
    Good thinking Lady
    Yeah i usually install the mobo while the case is on its side too,I wouldn't like to try and do it while the case was stood up.
    I'm not sure if it's down to Corsair case's or my mobo but its a really tight fit as you have to push it up against the I/O sheild with some force before the holes line up.


    Dude said:
    Great looking build Ryan. Check out this submerged oil rig, it's not mine a guy I work with built it



    Oil Cooled PC

    http://www.ajrfamily.com/deepblue1/Deep_Blue1-final.wmv
    Nice 1 Dude! I've seen a couple of those submerged builds and they look pretty cool but i wouldn't want to clean the stuff off at any point lol.
    I see his kid is getting to learn nice n early. Good stuff

    Bungee18 said:

    Superb build Ryan, I like it a lot!

    Now go play mate.

    J
    Thanks Juan

    I think i'm finally happy with it now lol Well i will be once the cable's and fans get done.

    That build you're doing is comming on really well enit chap, The green and white look proper nice together and those Enzo fittings are the mutts nuts. Very nice!
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  9. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #1429

    Dude said:
    Great looking build Ryan. Check out this submerged oil rig, it's not mine a guy I work with built it



    Oil Cooled PC

    http://www.ajrfamily.com/deepblue1/Deep_Blue1-final.wmv
    Good one Doug. I've seen them before but his is the first I've seen with a submerged PSU and a CPU cooler on it.
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  10. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1430

    Bungee18 said:
    @ Paul. The more we work with the Switch 810, the more I like it.
    You are going to love it!

    J
    That's good to hear, thanks Juan.

    The mean green machine is coming along nicely I see
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