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Shahriar Mahmood

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  1. Actually I do ! According to this calculation: This reservoir will heat up to 85c in just about 4hrs at 200W TDP load. However, if the ADS works even at 15% efficiency along with the 25c ambient room temp - It should last 4/5 times that
  2. Thank You, Let's see how far can I take it ! You nailed it. LED's are coming right up B) Thank you, It's great to be back. (man you oughta love that pun ) Until it's done or till for forever
  3. I really love the contrasty look of this build! Truly something to takeaway from this post apocalyptic theme, awesome work
  4. UPDATE: Custom 11 Litre Reservoir ! Personal Note: Sorry for not being in touch with you guys for so long, didn't really wanted to come here empty handed ! I was both overwhelmed with personal and professional workload but finally had some help and now I am back working on my beloved case. Stay tuned for some cool stuff ADS Relocation: After some epic failures with my Air Duct System, I had to rethink the design and it's placement on the case. Finally it looks promising but that's another days discussion, now on to the cool stuff ! Custom 11 Litre Reservoir: After the ADS relocation, I had the room for a larger reservoir and it will add a significant delay on the rise of the water temperature.
  5. The rads won't have any fans for sure but there will be x3 120mm fans that will draw air out of the case through the ducts [ADS] I am working on. That will effectively draw cool air from outside to the inside of the case. x2 Laing D5 [MCP655] 1200ml Custom res [T-Virus Evolved] 1560mm of rad space [x2 480+360+240] Specs: http://linustechtips.com/main/user/22033-shahriar-mahmood
  6. I did thought about the 24-pin/8-pin soldering idea but I am still not sure I would go on that path. You can find a thread on it there: http://linustechtips...e-2#entry595282
  7. Thanks Sure, my ideas are open for all and to be improved upon B) However, keep your expectation to a minimum and your patience high. Let's finish the actual case first. Then on to the build, cable and the copper tubing. Good things take time
  8. Thank you Bhaiya Thank you so much for your kind words, I do hope to have some work done by the end of this month. I am considering your suggestion on the cables, Let's see what I can do with em Yes, of course ! Might take some time though
  9. UPDATE: Front I/O discontinued, Power & Reset switch placement Next update Front I/O: First change I've made in my original plan so far, I am ditching the front I/O concept altogether. Only reason I wanted a front I/O option because of my headphone & mic and never cared much for the front USB ports ! I am selling my Xonar STX and getting an external AMP&DAC. So, I don't need front I/O ports and also it wasn't helping to keep the design of the case as minimalistic as possible. Four- in-one custom switch: A mirror cut on that triangle shape that would reflect the light coming from the top. But that one triangle will have 4 parts and under each of them will be a switch !! Power and Reset buttons will be under each corner of the mirror. So, it would be harder to press them accidentally. Also as a good measure, I would put a high actuation pressure on those two... To help ur imagination
  10. UPDATE: Un-sleeved psu cables, crappy paint job & Sewing Next update So, this is just a trial run. Don't look at the paint job <_< Promise the real thing would look way better ! It certainly doesn't look as refined as the sleeved cables but i think it has it's own style to it. I would probably go for a rubberized finish on the wires and tidy up the sewing a bit. What do u guys think? Should I go for it?
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