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jclappers got a reaction from maximilian4o in APOLLO (2 CPU LGA1366 Server | InWin PP689 | 24 Disks Capacity) - by alpenwasser [COMPL. 2014-MAY-10]
Sneaky, very sneaky
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jclappers reacted to Snef in [Build Log] Snef's Bloody Angel
Hi
i made some test with Plasti-dip for Bloody Angel
for sure the armor of the Maximus VI Formula will be white, but i don't want to paint it permanently, i will use plasti-dip
sure its not the armor but give a great idea of the result and i like it , its pure white
i tried on my Xonar Phoebus,
Really like the result, with the custom backplate, it will be perfect
at beginning, my plan was to add the original Asus chrome and red ROG logo sticker (you still see Asus) but they will be hidden
same thing on Aquacomputer Poweradjust 5.25 bay, i like the results
i did the same ting on my Aquaero 5 XT, but still in Sand of God
now i tried to paint Angle Fittings and Crystal link C47 Fittings with regular paints
i saw the price for 90 degree female -female angle fittings and $15 each not cheap (i know this hobby is not cheap)
i tried to paint some
in next pics, some are paint and some are Bitspower,
Not to bad, these are only test, next time, i will screw the fittings to angle before painting
i painted black angle and crystal link with 2 layer of primer and one layer of white gloss
What do you think?
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jclappers reacted to PBaines in Custom Water Cooled Desk - 56k warning. Lotsa Pictures! *Now with Table of Contents*
It was actually on the WAN show for two weeks
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jclappers reacted to Akula in Project Armada - Watercooled | Define R4 Titanium | EK Waterblocks | Completed - Final Photo's
Completion - Final Photo's
So another buildlog comes to an end, this is my third log featured on LinusTech and hopefully it won't stop there.
Began filling the loop yesterday when i noticed a small leak in the Reservoir, the same leak that occurred within my Mercury build, this time it was my fault as i had forgot to place the O-Ring around the fitting
Out of all my builds I've created over the past few years this would have to be my best, aesthetically, you may not agree, but that's fine.
Anyway here's the photo's, stay in touch as a new build is always around the corner
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jclappers got a reaction from Gene5is in Asus Maximus VI Formula Crosschill WC
We tested it at work on a seperate loop with one rad and we got about 10-15 degrees Celsius lower
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jclappers reacted to xaviersykora in Briefcase Computer!
This is just going to be a chassy, I won't be putting them on the inside as I wouldn't have any space -
jclappers reacted to MG2R in APOLLO (2 CPU LGA1366 Server | InWin PP689 | 24 Disks Capacity) - by alpenwasser [COMPL. 2014-MAY-10]
DO IT! NOAW!
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jclappers got a reaction from MG2R in APOLLO (2 CPU LGA1366 Server | InWin PP689 | 24 Disks Capacity) - by alpenwasser [COMPL. 2014-MAY-10]
Sneaky, very sneaky
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jclappers got a reaction from MG2R in APOLLO (2 CPU LGA1366 Server | InWin PP689 | 24 Disks Capacity) - by alpenwasser [COMPL. 2014-MAY-10]
Subway and i also subbed
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jclappers reacted to Lord Pantaloons in Part advice for gaming PC
If you're just gaming don't get an i7, an i5-3570k or i5-4670k will do fine, Asus generally makes the best motherboards, make sure you 2x4GB sticks of RAM, if you're unsure what CPU cooler to get just get a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo, it's the golden standard bang for your buck cooler.
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jclappers reacted to Emkryan in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God
If you're hardcore you'll fill the loop with sand.
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jclappers reacted to B NEGATIVE in Pump Advice Needed
D5 if silence is high on your list.
The most reliable pump you can buy today,I use them exclusively
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jclappers reacted to Lord Pantaloons in Is it a stupid idea to put cola in a WC loop?
Cola? why just cola? why not melted butter or olive oil or even chocolate?
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jclappers got a reaction from delet my acc pls in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God
I have subbed, you may begin
posted this right as you posted the pics
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jclappers reacted to Saladin in Sleeving: Discussion and Gallery
Topics I think you should cover (in no specific order):
Tools
Wire gauges
Pin types
Crimping connectors
Soldering wires
Soldering connectors
Removing pins
Sleeving types (paracord, MDPC, etc)
Heatshink vs Heatshinkless
PSU pin outs (how to read a PSU voltage diagram)
Achieving good bends
Measuring correct lenghts
Resources (other guides, where to buy, etc)
Extension vs custom cables
There are probably others but this is off the top of my head.
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jclappers got a reaction from Thecrazyswede in Radiator thickness for GPU X2 and cpu loop - Tips needed.
that should work fine
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jclappers got a reaction from KrazyKap in Should this Wire work for custom length PSU cables
Ive been looking at Lutro but i want to buy in bulk and that does not seem to be the way to go, i will be using mdpc sleeving
also 16AWG wire now unless someone gives me a good reason as to another size
thanks all for the help and feel free to keep discussing your preferred methods etc
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jclappers got a reaction from Emperor_Piehead in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God
I literaly clicked post as the pictures appeared
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jclappers reacted to LinusTech in Dual D5 Pumps
I can't recommend a parallel configuration in many situations these days with head pressure being so much more important than max rate but yeah if you want redundancy then dual d5s is a great way to go
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jclappers reacted to B NEGATIVE in Would this Loop Work
Parallel for pumps doesnt work,series is the only real method of doing it.
If one pump stops in parallel then you lose 80% of the total pump power as there is a high bypass situation.
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jclappers reacted to Butterfish in Would this Loop Work
Btw, have you thought about how you are going to drain the system?
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jclappers reacted to Butterfish in Would this Loop Work
I think it would work fine. I'm not really sure if you need 2 res and 2 pumps, but if it's for aesthetics then i can see why. I'm a bit worried about the pump running dry, since the res and the pump is horizontally alligned, and the res is on its side. This wouldn't really be a problem if the res is positioned a bit higher than the pump. Hope it helps
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jclappers reacted to Blackterror25 in Would this Loop Work
couldn't there be a risk of your pumps running dry if you ever get a little low on coolant?