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28th January 2003, 14:14 | #1 |
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| Lazybastard's casemod I spent last weekend modding my brother's case. It's not very original (much like my case), but it's stylish & well cooling. lianli PC60, top removed: radiator (black ice 2) & fancy grill from aquacomputer: 2*120mm papst fans on rad: installed on top: sideview: The GPU waterblock had a flat surface, so we made some bumpes & holes like swiftech blocks: Installed in case with aquacomputer copper cpublock (cheap, looks nice and cools well) & eheim 1048: One final shot: You can barely see the UV-fluid & blacklight effects because the room wasn't dark enough. I hope i get the oppurtunity to take some decent pics later on, because these look like crap. Cooling results: XP1700+ palamino & Epox 8kha+ (kt266a) max stable @ 1.85v: 1850mhz temps: 35°~38°C
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28th January 2003, 14:33 | #2 |
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| Very clean work ! Silent + performant + good looking The big question is : "What did you kill/break during fabrication ?"
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28th January 2003, 15:00 | #3 | |
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My brother was mad nonetheless, and i can't blame him. :spank: The funny part was that i double checked before i started cutting, and I was sure i made the top hole at the right side. lol Next time, i'll take my medication _before_ i start modding. thx for the compliments.
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28th January 2003, 17:44 | #4 |
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| as stated sundaymorning: great work richy
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28th January 2003, 18:06 | #5 |
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| looks very clean and decent, a job well done |
28th January 2003, 21:01 | #6 |
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| Wanna mod my case to? |
28th January 2003, 21:35 | #7 |
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| very clean job i wuv it! |
29th January 2003, 01:50 | #8 |
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| The Papst fans are mine |
29th January 2003, 07:23 | #9 |
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| nice job. keep up the good work |
1st February 2003, 09:10 | #10 |
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| very nice, where did you buy it? |
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