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Taking the MSI GS30, putting a titan-x in it and then water cooling it.

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Everything is now bolted/glued in rather than taped/blutak, the flames are taped as the material is delicate.

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I'm working on a stealth mode for gaming in almost on it, think 2-2.4ghz CPU and stock GPU speeds :)

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Here is my fan table edit using Svet's handy EC modder :)

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I fished out my old 1066mhz CL5 Hyper-X modules and borrowed the heat spreaders. Purely cosmetic but I like the end result :)

 

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I've decided to go for a different approach:

 

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I've gone for the PE 120 radiator with a single fan along with introducing the noctua 92mm fan on the side so that it can breathe as easily as possible. This has increased the airflow over to the PSU as well so it does not need the notebook PSU plugged in as well anymore (it was over heating).

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The monsoon tubing I moved to has been doing a lot better, no discoloration :) and it feels like it is staying fairly soft.

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As part of a second stage I have moved fan control over from the GPU and gone for the aquaero 5 LT control board:

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I have used the 4 included sensors to help expand my monitoring, I may get the LED expansion and move the lights over to it too but we will see.

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First time seeing this. I am very impressed glad you were able to fit everything in there and the dragon breathing fire was a nice touch to finish a really nice mod.

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1 hour ago, eatitmonkeyboy said:

First time seeing this. I am very impressed glad you were able to fit everything in there and the dragon breathing fire was a nice touch to finish a really nice mod.

Thanks for the comments :)

I do have some more plans coming up depending on what launches :D 

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I need to extend the bottom strip and sort the wiring still along with improving the light blanking in certain areas but it's a start :)

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The SF600 is really tiny:

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Compared to the gear S2 smart watch:

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Left to right: SF600 (SFX), SX-500LG (SFX-L), VX450 (ATX) 

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Stacked:

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Messy but all in:

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See the rewired molex right by the pump :D Turned out really well.

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I think I do need the material to spread the light for the flames.

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Cool project, a tight fit there and a fun read. Looking good!

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