Project: H2Orange

depending on what you have i might be inclined to grab one off you if you have some extras! i have got another idea for one, but could only really grab one at the time.

Well I can dig out a data sheet on them, I've got ~20.
I'm in the process of replacing the numpad of a custom keyboard with one :p
not unlike the Razer Deathstalker really.
But better coz it's mine :P
 
Definitely following this thread, my own PC is black/orange themed so might steal some of your orangeyness! Definitely want to source that motherboard though as that would fit perfectly with my scheme!

Great work so far, intrigued to see what you use the touchscreen for!
 
Definitely following this thread, my own PC is black/orange themed so might steal some of your orangeyness! Definitely want to source that motherboard though as that would fit perfectly with my scheme!

Great work so far, intrigued to see what you use the touchscreen for!

If I was you I'd go for the later z87. I only used this because I already had the processor for it ;)

Good to see my pumps going to a good home! from one XSPC H2 to another!

I'm actually using Xspc ones in this, I'd already bought them, but I'll be certainly using your pump tops! I have some other little projects I'll be using your pumps in, they will certainly be used ;)

y u no post more photos

Soon...
 
You got some balls i'll give you that. The plastidip may be able to cope with heat, but you've just insulated components on the motherboard...

Looking good so far! though :D
 
It should be OK still. I did do a very scientific test to see what got hot

( played bf4 for a few hours, then touched things to see what was warm)

As I say very scientific ;)

With the wwater blocks over the hottest bits, and not spraying the other parts that got rather toasty I'm hoping it will be fine.
 
This is a very quick update!

first of all, A massive thanks to https://www.bellystockings.com GatN4td.png for sending me a LOAD of material!

as most of you guessed correctly, i will be making some nice fan filters with them.

As im now running out of time in getting this build into a usuable state though, i am just going to have to use tape to get it in place, i have a way better idea, so this WILL be updated in the near future.

so, first, here is how much they sent (around 2.5M x 2.5M :o!!!)

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Its actually a really good material, its stretchy, easy to work with (if you make a little mistake whilst cutting, you can just stretch it a little bit more to get the desired shape ;)
and im hoping it will do an awesome job at keeping the unwanted dust out of the case.

also, its cheap!!!! (from their website, its around £9 per meter, which is plenty do do most cases!

Ive been informed that they do do some finer material as well, so if you want to make sure that absolutly no dust gets through theres always that option!

so, this is what the material looks like when its behind, its REALLY hard to get a photo, but it does look quite vibrant, once i have the lights in the case, and everything is in place i think they will look rather good!

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ive also been doing some spray painting!


one of the radiators are done, is pretty much done (il probably give it another bit of a sanding down and 1 last coat)

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ive primed the pump and pump top ready for a coating

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and ive sprayed all the fans

Before (a nice mix match of gentle typhoon fans and 1 Enermax cluster, id already done the cluster to see what it would look like

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Primed

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and.... ORANGE!

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ive only actually got 1 week until i need to take this build to i51. 4 out of the 7 days il be working away, so i have 3 days to finish it pretty much. So appologies that this update is a little rushed, and not with great photos!

IM SCARED!!!
 
Cheers gents, I ordered another 60 quids worth of fittings just before I set out for work, so when I go home Friday iI should have everything I'll need to start the loop!

As I work away, I now only have 4 days off until I take this to i-series! I need it at least to work, and not look too bad!

Needless to say I'm a little worried about getting everything done!

Oh, and typhoons rock ;) these are the last of my stock pile now though! Gonna have to find something else (or recycle these) for my next build!
 
Right, to start off with, most of the stuff ive done will be gettinga nother sanding down and another coating of paint when i get more time, ive now got 1 day off work to get this system into some kind of workable starte
and i havnt even tested it properly yet. I have done a fair bit over the last couple of days, but i havnt been taking many pictures really, i WILL be re doing it as i say though, and then i will have my DSLR back :D



Firstly a big thanks to

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They have cut some acrylic for me in super fast time! and as always, their work is outstanding!

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they are relitivly simple cuts, but it took a fair few hours work from me, which has been a life saver.


This will eventually let me mount my pumps and reservoirs like this :

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I also sprayed 2 gpu blocks white, because 2 look really nice....

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then i sprayed another one because 3 are awesome :D

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the loop has started to go in!!

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with my personal favorite bit

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ive also taken apart an old fan filter and put my material there instead!

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(excuse the wet patches, id just cleaned out the radiator again)


Ive still got a hell of a lot to do, but i think i might just have to bang it together on wednesday now so that i can take it to LAN thursday, either that or carry on building when i get to lan haha


Id also like to thank Garry (confused) for helping me last week with this, he helped me out quite a lot!!! (and bought me some stuff to use!!)
 
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That panel from Parvum looks great :) Good job guys!

I'm glad others are seeing what I've seen and have been helping with - it's going to be really nice when it's all together :)
 
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