Project: Aquasidian (Corsair 800D)

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Wowzers, whole setup looks even better than it did before. Maybe it's just the quality of the photo.

Encouraging to see you're getting better temps with your rad intaking into the case; mine does this also and I have wondered if it would be better pushing air out the top. Different case/fans/rad but still, interesting.
 
Thanks for all the comments people :)

Tried to photo the scratch but it's hard to get it right...

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You could try the flame thrower approach to get rid of the scratch? I've heard it can work but I take no liability for damage to your house/person/family/dog.
 
I read what you wrote on the previous page about tidying up the 24pin....

I don't understand why people individually sleeve each cable because it just looks big and messy. There must be a better way of doing it. Maybe even gluing the cables together so they fit nice and tight!


Brilliant looking build. The colour works great and I love the subtle lighting.
 
Finally my suspension is over!

If possible remove the persplex panel from the case side and get it down to your local glaziers. They normally deal with perspex and glass buffing removing scratches etc. They may be able to help you.
 
Ok, update time...

DVD drives masked up and first coat on paint on:

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Metal rod cut to length for the gfx card support:

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Gfx card support in placed. Used a tiny piece of felt tape on each end to not scratch the case at all and to help keep it in place. Just had to push the gfx card up and then slot it in. The gfx card still isn't totally level, but there is too much tension to push it up and further, and this way it can't sag down over time at all:

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Black dvd drives back in the case, looks loads better:

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Last shot for today:

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Not bad for a couple of hours work to get a few small touches completed. Just need to get the case window sorted out now and I think thats it :D Will get some decent pictures of the system sorted out and posted when I can.
 
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