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Electric Orange [Completed with Final Photo's]

Hanoverfist

of that's pretty awesome nice job man!

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Holy poop that is sexy

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Build Log here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/119926-yin-yang-prodigy-update-2-26-14/

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Small Update..  From a Fellow Builder comes the Gift of Custom PSU Cable.  Thanks to Gdesmo.

 

Quality Work   :)

 

 

 

 

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That's godly...

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You are a god!

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lol i was to busy looking at is photography :P

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Thanks guys.  That cable is the perfect little extra to set a build apart from the pack. :)

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Gotta love the perfectly guided tubes... Great build man!

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the cable sleeving looks so nice ahh

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that 24 pin is really really nice!

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Woah, your tubing route is identical to my route within my Define R4 :P

Nice build :)

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Looks great Hanover

 

Super photo's :)

  

Gotta love the perfectly guided tubes... Great build man!

  

Nice work man! Ain't no middle of the mall shit.....!

  

the cable sleeving looks so nice ahh

  

that 24 pin is really really nice!

  

Woah, your tubing route is identical to my route within my Define R4 :P

Nice build :)

Thanks for the continued support. Much appreciated.

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Where do you connect your bottom right rad to? I'm new to WC so I'm trying to get an idea of how I should do a loop for 2 way SLI and all I can see is rez -> pump -> vid cards -> cpu in -> cpu out -> rad1 -> rad2 -> ?

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@Hikaru12

Pump>gpu's>ram block>CPU>top rad>front rad>res

I have one tube left to bend ..front rad to res and its a bitch to bend. Waiting for inspiration on the shape of the tube.

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Freaking beautiful. Dat SLI bridge.

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That must have been tough! I hope I can do the same because it'll be my first time using acrylic as well. I'll definetly be using that video you.posted as a reference point.

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My OCD senses are tingling... You didn't peel off the stickers on the RAM...

 

Still looks boss from outside, nice work.

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