Can a lian li pc7+ be improved?? I think so!

a lot less than you might think!

about £50 for the anodising and then £10 for a rivet gun and rivets which is obviously not going to get thrown in the bin when I'm done.

There will be a full project log when I get started :p
 
matt100 said:
a lot less than you might think!

about £50 for the anodising and then £10 for a rivet gun and rivets which is obviously not going to get thrown in the bin when I'm done.

There will be a full project log when I get started :p

Thats not bad at all. And rivet guns are the greatest things ever. I use them for loads of stuff now. If in doubt, rivet the thing!
 
matt100 said:
a lot less than you might think!

about £50 for the anodising and then £10 for a rivet gun and rivets which is obviously not going to get thrown in the bin when I'm done.

There will be a full project log when I get started :p

Did you get it done locally mate?
 
Looking sharp mate - don't suppose you're going to light it up with some ultrabright white leds? That would look awesome!
 
no progress until at least the weekend, maybe not even then.. I need an s775 waterblock you see.

as for lighting, I was going to go with just UV ones so all you can see are the water loops.
 
man alive! I've knocked 20 degrees off my idle temp accoridng to coretemp :D

and it looks MENTAL.

Only problem is I think I have 1 noisy pump :( might be ok once it run a while, it ran all night leak testing and I realised I wasn't running any fans to remove the heatdump and the water was quite hot this morning...

here's a teaser, loads more to come.

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Looking good there...stop teasing and show it in high res and all it's Blackend PC-7 goodness :D

Just makes me want to get mine done...along with a water loop, my PC runs too hot (says me).

InvG
 
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