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hello overclockers. well im pleased to say im in the middle of building a rather nice water cooled beastie, and im buying (or have so far bought) all the parts form OCUK!
very pleased with them i am as well, delivery was on time, no damaged goods (so far touch wood!!).

anyway, im going with a green and blue UV theme, heres the blog for it as it stands....

heres me, so you know whos doing this.

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heres the full case and water cooling setup for you to look at.....

http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/fulltower/armor_lcs/ve2000bws.asp

and heres me this morning with the biggest f-ing case you ever have seen, i mean it, its huge.

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heres the front...

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side....

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rear...

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inside...

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oooooh whats that at the front bottom corner?

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ITS AN ENORMOUS **** OFF WATER COOLING RADIATOR WOOOOOOOO!

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AND SOME GREEN UV COOLANT, AND TUBING!!

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ok, so thats the case (sorry it aint all lit up, these things take time), next week theres a badass new £200 motherboard going in...... cant wait!
 
ok, so thats it for now, as i said i hope to get ALL the parts from you guys, and that i can give something to the forum in general too.

July 26th shopping list!

1 x akasa 21 in 1 fan controller/card reader
1 x intel core2duo e6600
3 x akasa day glo green power splitters
2 x akasa da glo green sata cables
1 x akasa day glo blue IDE cable


until next time. :D
 
Looks like its all coming together nicely. Where do you live if you don't mind me asking, you look semi- familiar?
 
hmm the armour looks better in black :( i have mine in silver.

I was tempted to get the watercooling kit seperate as they didnt have the full pre-installed case available. Plus i heard it's not very good for a w/c kit.. :eek:
 
Thermaltake cases look reasonable on the outside, but the insides always look a bit naff and flimsy, is it steel?

Good job on the radiator by the way. How have you secured it?
 
geezy said:
ok, so thats it for now, as i said i hope to get ALL the parts from you guys, and that i can give something to the forum in general too.

July 26th shopping list!

1 x akasa 21 in 1 fan controller/card reader
1 x intel core2duo e6600
3 x akasa day glo green power splitters
2 x akasa da glo green sata cables
1 x akasa day glo blue IDE cable


until next time. :D
On July 22nd, quad-core prices are coming down... so maybe consider getting a quad-core processor instead? :)
 
furnace said:
On July 22nd, quad-core prices are coming down... so maybe consider getting a quad-core processor instead? :)

That's what I was thinking :) With maybe an e2160 for the moment, then swap to quad when the prices drop ;)

Otherwise, nice project, keep up the good work.
 
i have set myself a limit of £250 a month, so unfortunately i think a QUAD CORE even with the price drops would eat up too much of one months....
 
p4radox said:
Thermaltake cases look reasonable on the outside, but the insides always look a bit naff and flimsy, is it steel?

Good job on the radiator by the way. How have you secured it?

well the insides in the armour are good at least. with tool-less installation etc :)
 
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