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800D Revamped [3770k, GTX 780, 2x360 rads] [CANCELLED]

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This will be awesome, i hope too see more soon, such DIY, so scrap acryllic, wow.

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  • 2 months later...

I think I finally found someone to suply me with some aluminium so I can begin the fun modding! Unfortunately I haven't been doing much on this project, but I've been measuring, placing and thinking of where to place the pump, radiator and HDD cage.

I should be able to get another small update out soon with the layout.

 

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My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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Pump, HDDs and radioator placement.

 

This is what it'll most likely look like. I got a simple idea for the HDD cage I'll make (something simular to Will Urbinas "Black Dwarf" build).

 

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I may have to place the pump facing the PSU because it is nice and tight down there.

 

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And it will look clean! The res looks very tiny though, so I will most likely buy a 250 version :P

 

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My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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looking great!

Thank you :)

The picture quality suddenly dropped I see... Hmpf

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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You should sleeve the cables on the pump, thats what I would do.

rawr!! I'm a ferret!

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So excited to see MOAR :D

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You should sleeve the cables on the pump, thats what I would do.

I am going to sleeve everything and make custom cables, but that's planned to be done after most of the watercooling.

 

 

So excited to see MOAR :D

More to come when I get some aluminium :P

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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Very nicce

Can you see through the front panel?

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Very nicce?

Can you see through the front panel?

Sadly no, but I am looking for some smoked acryllic but it's expensive as hell, I'm also looking to change the mounting mechanism, as it is now it may pop out.

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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another great clean build.  Lovin it  :D

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I have finally done a little bit of work on the lovely 800D, so a BIG update should come in a couple days/weeks :D

 

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My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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way to mod that heavy ass case :D

I can't wait til im done with this build, I dont like this temporary Arc Midi R2 case :P

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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I was not able to do all the things I planned because of some nooby mistakes and faulty tools...

Atleast I could make the HDD cage and figure out most of the things that needs to be done, also the blanking plate is mostly cut to fit but not mounted.

 

HDD cage

 

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It will be very tight between radiator and the HDDs

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Blanking plate

 

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Alot of cutting needs to be done.

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Getting close.

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Almost perfect fit.

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What I'll most likely do too make this a perm fit is to get some 90 angle plates and just rivet it on.

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8cm wide to cover all the holes and inperfections, keep in mind I got this aluminium for free.

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My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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Looks great so far! I want more! :)

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Thank you! :) I am still working on how to mount the 360 radiator so it doesn't move around, depending on my mood I may do that tomorrow. :P

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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god i love the 800D

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I'm sorry for no updates in a loooong time as I've been busy working on my driver license, but atleast I got a hold on a new macro lense! So hopefully there will be more macro and higher quality pictures.

And I got a somewhat decent camera setup, not the best and not the worst. :lol: Definetly alot better than a mobile phone.

 

Nikon D5100 with a Sigma AF 18-250mm f/3,5-6,3

And some random stuff like batterygrip, remote ect.

 

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My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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You should have taken a picture of your camera taking a picture of your camera. :o Let the world explode now.

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Let the world explode now.

That would be taking it too far :P

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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That is some awesome work man, looking forward to see the finished product! :)

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Norwegian?

Yes

 

That is some awesome work man, looking forward to see the finished product! :)

Thank you, Im still not sure when i can continue the build though.

My 800D buildlog

DSLR: Nikon D5100/kit lense + batterygrip

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