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When i'm taking stickers off i always heat them up with a hairdryer first, come off alot easier, quicker and cleaner.

Nice photo work, going to be a tight fitting build by the sounds of it. Hope you get it finished

If that fails - ascetone or strong alcohol like vodka work for me

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Are you using stock cooler or just to try if your system works then changing it ?
He said he was just using it temporarily.

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No more updates? :(

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Update 7

PSU update. Is a seasonic x650.

80+ gold.

Let the picture do the talking, sleeving for this coming.

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Update 7

PSU update. Is a seasonic x650.

80+ gold.

Let the picture do the talking, sleeving for this coming.

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Guys, I cannot update my worklog because of the crappy forum software because I can't view my last post to see what did I update. I'm sorry but I will need to wait till someone replies because I can't check my past updates.
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Well after a break, I have. I'm gonna present some of my watercooling parts that I receive. The swiftech mcres, bigger than I thought. Turns out not that small. Did some modification to it. Spot the difference. DSC00989_zps9f166ca7.jpgDSC00990_zpsc59278c6.jpg Also I have a swiftech radiator at the back, still debating whether to remove the fan DSC00995_zpsd3ab4a06.jpg Messy Cable Management DSC00996_zps066f0fdd.jpg Monsoon Fittings DSC00997_zpsf9cc622a.jpg And my final placement for the reservoir. Looks good in my opinion. DSC00994_zpse4c50548.jpg Turns out the waterblock has a link already inside so I bought an extra for no reason. DSC00998_zpsfbe75571.jpg And finally the final product of the front. Removed the honeycomb. I hate giant honeycomb pattern but don't mind mesh patterns of honeycomb. DSC00999_zps7aabe85f.jpg

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  • 3 weeks later...

great pictures!

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Cool. 

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I used diamond cutting disc for this.

I found that it's way easier for the brown colour blade which left alot of shaving.

 

I was going to tell you to get a diamond one, when I saw the picture with the brown discs. Pictures look good so far.

 

For anyone who might not be aware: The brown cutting discs are garbage, because they wear down quickly and tend to break easily which is why it's always best to wear protective glasses when working with a dremel. Can't stress this enough.

 

I don't really play many games for gameplay anymore honestly. I play most games just for the graphics.

 

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I was going to tell you to get a diamond one, when I saw the picture with the brown discs. Pictures look good so far.

 

For anyone who might not be aware: The brown cutting discs are garbage, because they wear down quickly and tend to break easily which is why it's always best to wear protective glasses when working with a dremel. Can't stress this enough.

 

 

I don't use glasses because none fit mine. But safety is a priority for me too so I don't look exactly straight at the cut and instead look at an angle of the blade, though I won't get a perfect cut, I prefer safety over cleaner cut.

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This build is looking amazing so far!!!!

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Well this is one of my last updates for project package as we head towards an ending.

My 660ti waterblock broke.

Tighten it till thread broke.

So I brought the big dog.

GTX 680 is going to be installed into this system.

Plus my 24pin cable broke so I have to use my blue cable.

Though it doesn't match, I want to quickly end this project as I head into another one.

 

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Offtopic, teaser for an upcoming build after this.

It's gonna be an extreme air-cooling build.

 

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That's all for now. Next update would be the rig in action.
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This marks the end of Project : Package.

As this will be the final picture of project prodigy.

Thanks for everyone who stuck by my project.

And without further adieu, here are the final pictures.

I hope you like it as do I.

 

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This is astounding! great work, really wanna see more.

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Finally, it is almost done, now post the glamour shots of the system. 

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