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Profile: newbie
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My home made Transparent Case with home made Water Cooling

http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/2018/systemlq6.jpg

http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3038/blockno6.jpg

Please tell your comments about it.
Thanks
Rakesh Sharam

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Does it leak? :na:

 

So, what parts did you use to make it?


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No it dont leaked. I have tested it for more than 48hous cont.
Metal:- Aluminum Northbrige heat sink with acrylic sheet.

Working fine
Thanks for your reply.

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Thanks for the link on the other thread, I was super confused. Looks nice, good job! Huge tubes!


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More Pic of my pc
NIGHT MODE:-
http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/8341/img0152ky8.jpg

FRONT VIEW:-
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/5100/img0146nm8.jpg

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Looks like a lot of work. Thumbs up for pulling that off.

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I dont like a whole lot of transparent stuff, but you made it work very well :) Nice job, and congrats with the success of your home brew water cooling.


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Thanks here are few more pics
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/9918/img0160yz9.jpg

http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/4507/img0158ej3.jpg

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thanks " Mr. skittle"

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What about temperatures? How well does it cool?


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The temps can't be that bad. After all, it looks SICK! Something I would probably never be able to do.


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I can't see the heat exchanger very well..can you show me some of that?
Is there a reseviour at all?

Good work, btw

You tell me what I do.
Profile: Eternal Poster
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where is da radiator?i can see them or it?

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Nice work. What temps are you getting and were the water blocks CNC milled and lapped?


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nice work!


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http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/4269/inukexz9.png
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