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Home made watercoold case

jona095v

Wow. I wish I had the resources to do that when I was 15. Don't stop being creative and making stuff. Always push yourself to make higher quality. You are going to go far for sure.

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Here it is Guys. :)What do you think about it?

 

 

Very nice!  You sir have a bright future ahead of you, Keep it up!!   I wish I had my head somewhere like this when I was 15.  serious props sir

 

side note:

I thought the 4th pic from the bottom with the vehicle reflection was a display screen (its hard to see pic details on a phone) I thought of doing this in the future for temp charts

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Thank you, i´m thinking of a new idea, so stay tuned :) 

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don't know why you would sell it. it's such a killer build, plus it's home built, you can't beat that.

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you definitely could sell it.  are you talking about selling this exact one or making more just to sell?  either way you could but I think it'd be worth more to you than someone else (as far as selling this exact one, thats a lot of time spent planning and building).  If you are trying to produce more to sell then I think so but make sure to calculate your costs to make sure you at least wont be losing money

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My plan was to sell it, so i could get a budget for a new build, and make a new but defferent build   

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My plan was to sell it, so i could get a budget for a new build, and make a new but defferent build   

 

 

Well than you could definitely sell this if you wanted to, many others do the same thing when they upgrade, myself included, heck I think I am fixing to start budgeting toward building x99 with triple titans that are water-cooled with custom bios's and a 780ti for PhysX. I already got 2 Titans and the 780ti :) but yea if you are wanting to upgrade than of course, another thought is you could sell the hardware by itself too.

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I´m planing to do hard tubing what would you say? 

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