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    Master of the obvious Adisharr's Avatar
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    Wow that's a really cool case I was looking at the pic of it by the pool thinking 'It would suck to have that fall in..' then I see it underwater lol

    Make sure you keep this thread updated.. Also I had no idea everyone had to be 6'4" to post in here.. hell I'm only 6'2" 215.. <eats Big Mac (not the member sickos)>
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    7.14.03....Updated Intelligence Report....Classified

    I haven't gotten around to do much on the case until recently. I've been doing way too much car modding for the past few weeks.

    Now that I am working on the case again I have been making some progess with sheet metal work. The right side panel (or the driver's side in car terms) has just been finished and installed. I just have to put the finish on it with the little 3M pads.



    Here's the back side of one of the little fasteners that hold the panel on.



    And here is a picture of the tubing routing for the coolers. I used normal fuel line hose and metal hose clamps. Hopefully flow won't be too much of an issue. You can see the bungs welded onto the frame (thanks for the idea Jubjub ) which were 304 stainless pipe couplers that I cut in half and the barb fittings screwed into them.



    And I'll finish with a question: Because the radiator will be a low flow system, do you think it would be better or worse to make two different coolant circuits? One that takes coolant from the resivor and thoughout the waterblocks, and a separate system (with or without a separate pump, dunno which yet) which would run the coolant from the resicor through the radiator and back again.
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    Hammerhead Shark zackbass's Avatar
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    I finally got motivated to finish this project off, so I decided to splurge on parts today and everything I'll (hopefully) need. I just ordered the following from Voyeurmods.com:

    Eheim 1250 pump
    Vantec 520 watt PSU
    4 120x120x38mm fans
    2 aluminum 80mm fans
    12" red cold cathode

    The shipping was bit expensive to my taste: $25 (That's how much it costed to ship the inital 30lb of steel from Redmond, WA!) But what's $25 on top of $250.

    I was going to get the larger Eheim pump, but decided against it. I don't think my lines are big enough to make use of such a large pump. I also decided on the 520 watt Vantec because I am having problems with my Antec SmartPower in my current rig. I also want to have as much headroom to work with a possible as I hear the new Intel chips are going to be sucking down the juice.
    P4 2.4C @ 3.44Ghz , 285 FSB -- Asus P4C800-E -- 512 Mb Corsair PC4000 -- Radeon 9800np 445.5/398.3 Vmodded-- 2xRaptors in RAID 0 -- Watercooled CPU, GPU and Northbridge -- Handcrafted Case

    ... And Folding Like No Tomorrow

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    Great work, I am happy to see that this is moving along so nicely.
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    Hammerhead Shark zackbass's Avatar
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    w00t! I finally have all the parts necessary to finish the "Master Plan" *manaical laughter* otherwise known as my comp case. Here's some .JPGage (just made that up):



    I already mounted the pump in the case. It's sitting on top of some rubber fuel line hose to stop any vibration. I didn't realize what I was missing with the pump in my current case. This Eheim runs like a 1972 Chevy Caprice. Smooth and powerful.

    I tried out all 6 fans together and they seem more quiet than the two front fans on my PC-60. I don't really have any plans for fan placement, so if anyone wants to suggest something, please do.

    When I ordered the red CC (not in pic) I missed that it was just an extra bulb and not the whole setup. Hopefully I'll be able to steal the necessary electronics from my old scanner.

    I didn't realize how good the PSU looked until I took it out of the box. It's the most beautiful PSU I've ver seen. Hopefully it'll be up to the task of some heavy P4 OC'ing.

    Also received was a 24"x48"x1/8" plexi sheet for the left side of the case. I've been cutting it with a sawzall (don't have a jigsaw) and it's been going pretty well, but not perfectly.
    P4 2.4C @ 3.44Ghz , 285 FSB -- Asus P4C800-E -- 512 Mb Corsair PC4000 -- Radeon 9800np 445.5/398.3 Vmodded-- 2xRaptors in RAID 0 -- Watercooled CPU, GPU and Northbridge -- Handcrafted Case

    ... And Folding Like No Tomorrow

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    Thumbs up

    I can't wait to see the finished product and your OC results.


    That PSU is damn sexy too. Good pick.

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    Update:

    I've been doing a little bit of sheet metal work on the case, but the real news this time is the GF2MX400 that I've been using as a mock-up tool. I'm currently putting together a box to run smoothwall (to take over for my little Linksys box and give me some real security) out of spare parts lying around.

    I had one of everything besides a graphics card, then I remembered that I had one in the case I'm building. The card has so far been submerged in water several times, covered in metal dust, had HUGE amounts of DC run through it (courtesy of my welder), and been withing inches of 1300 deg C heat, and suffered the shock of a 15 lb hammer "working over" the side of the case.

    I plugged it into the pile of parts and lo and behold IT WORKS! That's all the big news for this installment.

    Edit: That's a pic of the box up and running as proof.

    Last edited by zackbass; 08-09-2003 at 08:00 PM.
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    ... And Folding Like No Tomorrow

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    Wow man !!!!! , realy impressive stuff , this look so nice , i wait to see the final product .
    Great stuff , congrats m8
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    OK, I just typed a REALLY long post and while uploading the pics to go along with it and my computer crashed. Se here's my second go at this:

    I just finished mocking up the entire case and the results look good to me. The frame and WC system are completely done and function very well.

    The sheet metal design has underwent some heavy revisions. I don't much care for working with stainless steel sheet without the right tools (shear and brake), so the case is now an officially "open air" design with sheet metal accents.

    Here's a directory full of pictures that I just took today of the case. Most are self explantory except for two of them. The file "portrait" is a picture of me in the garage, and "welder&gloves" is of my trusty Miller EconoTIG and my favorite welding gloves which were with me through the whole project.
    http://members.lycos.co.uk/zackbass1...0Final%20Pics/

    Since I'm almost done with the case, I've started on a list of hardware that I want to put into it. Here it is:
    Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Deluxe $190.00
    Intel Pentium 4 / 2.4CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threaded 800 MHz FSB $171.00
    CORSAIR MEMORY XMS(Twin Pack) 512MB(2 x 256MB)TWINX512-4000PT Matched Pair With Platinum - Silver Heat Spreader . $202
    2x Western Digital Raptor 36GB SATA WD360GD 10,000 RPM 8MB Hard Drive OEM $131.00x2
    Lite On 52x32x52 Black Color CDRW Drive LTR-52327S $42.99
    ATI OEM SAPPHIRE RADEON 9800 128MB Non Pro DVI/TV 8X AGP BULK $249

    Maze4 w/ Copper top for CPU $49.00
    Maze4 for ATI GPU $48.00
    Ramsinks for VidCard $30
    Danger Den Z-Chip Block (Intel 865/875) $43.00
    Arctic silver adhesive paste and thermal paste $12

    I'm completely open to suggestions for hardware, so if you have any, speak up.

    I think that's all for this installment, more updates to follow as things progress.
    P4 2.4C @ 3.44Ghz , 285 FSB -- Asus P4C800-E -- 512 Mb Corsair PC4000 -- Radeon 9800np 445.5/398.3 Vmodded-- 2xRaptors in RAID 0 -- Watercooled CPU, GPU and Northbridge -- Handcrafted Case

    ... And Folding Like No Tomorrow

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    Just a friendly bump to see if there are any updates to this project.

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    I started a new thread as the project was getting out of the building stage and into the "showing off" stage: http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=207926
    P4 2.4C @ 3.44Ghz , 285 FSB -- Asus P4C800-E -- 512 Mb Corsair PC4000 -- Radeon 9800np 445.5/398.3 Vmodded-- 2xRaptors in RAID 0 -- Watercooled CPU, GPU and Northbridge -- Handcrafted Case

    ... And Folding Like No Tomorrow

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