Project: Endorphin (Update! 23/01)

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KillerByte wrote:i saw the 2x PCI-E x16 slots, but they look very close together. will they fit 2x7600GT?
If it wouldn't be able to fit two cards why would they bother to add 2 slots? ;)

There's a REASON why it's an SLI Shuttle, by the way
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KillerByte wrote:i saw the 2x PCI-E x16 slots, but they look very close together. will they fit 2x7600GT?
Don't underestimate the shuttle, my son :P

Here are two 7800GTs in this same machine!

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At this point, i had my XP4000 Mushkin RAM, FX 60, and these two 7800GTs in my shuttle. Sheesh it was fast 8O
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please tell me its WC, i wouldn't trust air to cool the GPU's in such a small enclosure.
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KillerByte wrote:please tell me its WC, i wouldn't trust air to cool the GPU's in such a small enclosure.
If you read the thread you'll notice the WATERBLOCKS, PUMPS, RADIATORS, etc etc etc...

Nevertheless, the temps were fine even on air when i was running that setup.
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Post by DeanMF »

Dang Dae! I also want a pc this small and powerfull!

Awesome work dude!!
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Post by douglash »

Wow - Dae - that is very nice... i love the look of plexi and you make me love it more...

damn - i wish i had half the mad modding skillz you do... :oops:

daejavoo wrote:
KillerByte wrote:
please tell me its WC, i wouldn't trust air to cool the GPU's in such a small enclosure.
If you read the thread you'll notice the WATERBLOCKS, PUMPS, RADIATORS, etc etc etc...

Nevertheless, the temps were fine even on air when i was running that setup.
KB - you're funny - i don't mean like little funny, i mean like a lot funny... :D
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Post by Off-The-Chart »

no I am sorry, this has to stop...

this awesome work just had to be put to an end, cause my heart won't take anymore...

:P

damn that plexi looks so hawt... hope you give HHB her 'quality' time as well... :)
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StoneIce wrote:O yes , DAE_JA_VOO , HipHopBunny look beautiful. DAE is a lucky one hehe
[quote="]She IS beautiful huh? Sheesh, i seldom see someone who comes close to hhb's beauty :D Ooh la la! Image [/quote]

Hehe yeah , she do.
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Post by Sojourn »

Awesome update.

Suggestion.You only need the top 5-10mm of thread on the bolts that holds the H-bracket. Why not take the bolts in to a workshop and shave the thread off the visible part and buff it smooth and shiny? Will add to detail, even though it wont be too visible.

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Post by DarkRanger »

[infomercial voice]

Got a rough patch on anything?? Just send it to DAE_JA_VOO and he'll sand it smooth!! Proven to be some of the smoothest sandings ever, he will be able to sand a tar road as smooth as Ice.

Just call 555-UNBELIEVABLE or email i_need_sanding@now.com and he will send you a quote.

BUT WAIT!! THAT's not all, you will recieve a limited discount for phoning and ordering now!!
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

HAHAHAHHAHAA DR!!! Nice one! :D

Thanks for your comments guys :)
Sojourn wrote:Suggestion.You only need the top 5-10mm of thread on the bolts that holds the H-bracket. Why not take the bolts in to a workshop and shave the thread off the visible part and buff it smooth and shiny? Will add to detail, even though it wont be too visible.

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That's a great idea! But i'm not gonna do that. You said "It wont be very visible" - well, it wont be visible at ALL. lol. There will be a black motherboard cover, so even these SEXY block mountings i made will never be seen, unfortunately.

(it's okay though, the board cover is even sexier!)
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Post by Sojourn »

The other reason why I thought that would be a good idea, is because the thread creates a nice foothold for dust to settle in. Any dust foot-and-hand-holds, especially in a small factor PC, should be limited to the minimum.

In the end it wont make a uge diff. :-P

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he could do something even easier. mark off where the nuts reach, then slide on some heatshrink, that way there is no place for dust to land.
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Post by DAE_JA_VOO »

Ai s, you're making my life difficult :P

I'll see how it goes ;)

Anyway, quick update here.

+1 To The Sponsor List

Some of you may or may not have noticed on my website, but i am now sponsored by Performance-PCs!

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Last night they sent of my first package. Here's what they're sending me:

1: Some 1/4NPT 1/4" OD barbs:

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2: Some Clamps for the tubing:

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3: A bottle of PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid - Blood Red

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4: A few feet of 1/4" Tygon

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5: And lastly, a D-Tek DB-1 Compact Low Noise 12 Volt Pump

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KillerByte wrote:he could do something even easier. mark off where the nuts reach, then slide on some heatshrink, that way there is no place for dust to land.
possibly... however, if you leave just a fraction of a mm open, it will actually collect MORE dust, and now you cant get rid of it either.

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Post by ecthelion »

argh damn that looks nice ... you that could solve my problem with the block not fitting but then again i think its the koolance block thats just too big :(
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lucky man, i wanted some of that red liquid, but then again, ive got something better.... congrats and great job on the two previous pages...

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Post by KillerByte »

DAE... in all honesty


























I HATE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

So damn jealous
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:5: And lastly, a D-Tek DB-1 Compact Low Noise 12 Volt Pump

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I have one....tiny, silent, very nice little pump.
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Post by Samaya »

Ag jislaaik. I are liking to be jealous BUT you deserve to get these sponsors. Your work is exemplary. PPC is almost the be all and end all of sponsors to have. Nice man. :D :D :D
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Post by hiphopbunny »

8O

wow, it looks incredible. Über 1337 job, seriously...

:)
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hiphopbunny wrote:8O

wow, it looks incredible. Über 1337 job, seriously...

:)
Wow 8O Hiphopbunny can dance very good.

DAE_JA_VOO must be a lucky one hehehe
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HHB knows l33t!!!!! 8O 8O 8O

She's a keeper DAE.
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Post by I34z1k »

Like I said, they gonna be the first pcf couple.

Nice ETT.
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I'm buried in jealousy!
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