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r1ppch3n

Moderator

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 3:17pm

wow
thats one of the best mods i've seen here for quite a while

kept hittin f5 while you were typing and posting new pix... ;D

ok, it's not as spectacular as some other mods (that DO look 'like downtown tokyo at night' ;)) but that's exactly what i like about it

i just happen to be a fan of a 'clean' look 8) ;)


and to the monitor...
great work too, but i think it would look even better if you put a backplate behind the lexan frame as you mentioned ;)

please don' forget to supply us with a few pix if you should try it ;)


but there is one thing you should (imo ;)) do different: i'm talking about the way you connected the waterblocks
connecting them in parallel isn't exactly optimal
for one thing you can't predict how much water flows through each block which could in worst case lead to worse cooling of a component
also it doesn't cool any better! the water temperature rises only fractions of a degree after a waterblock, so connecting the blocks in serial does not mean that one block would have to bare with warmer water ;)

i in your position would change that, spares you two y-connectors and a bit of tubing ;)


ps:
sorry for my bad english, i've given my best... ;)

FarEast

Full Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 4:01pm

thanks for the praise!  ;D

It's actually a completely finished project I did at the beginning of the year and is actually finished. Although the monitor stayed the same (No back plate) although the flow did. The split was setup after the CPU water block and one went back to the resevior the other to the GPU and NB this drop the temps by 5 C

Im also working on another project right now using the Lian-Li V1100 case which is more of a cooling power house with the incoperation of a water chiller here's a sneak preview



Stephan

Administrator

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 4:53pm

Hi,

thats really a great work. Congratulations. It must have been much work for you, but I think you can be really proud about that case.

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 5:06pm

Wow, very detailed Photostory.

Really nice, clean and good work! 8)

The TFT Mod is crazy ;D

saUerkraut

Unregistered

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 5:18pm

WOW...looks great!
The idea with that TFT-mod is something new....I´m impressed!
:)

mfG saUerkraut

FarEast

Full Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 5:28pm

Thankyou I wanted to try something that hadn't been done before and was also a benifit to the user..... I like to know what my temps are while gaming or using other full screen applications where I don't want to be bending under the desk every 5 minutes.....not such a good idea when playing games like Doom 3 or Counter Strike! So mounting it on the monitor seemed the obvious choice.

back_orifice

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, November 27th 2004, 7:31pm

The TFT mod looks awesome...

And the rest of the case too...
:o :o ;D ;D ;D

Great and clean work...

Lev

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Monday, November 29th 2004, 10:32pm

really nice mod, congratulations ;)

But there's one thing I would definitely change: Looks like you've used Y-Plugs to divide the water circuit. This is quite a dangerous thing to do as nobody can exactly predict which way the water will take. It's better to remove these Y-Plugs and then use a single in-a-row-circuit instead.

greetings

"When mountains speak, wise men listen" - John Muir

FarEast

Full Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Tuesday, January 11th 2005, 1:51am

Quoted from "Lev"

really nice mod, congratulations ;)

But there's one thing I would definitely change: Looks like you've used Y-Plugs to divide the water circuit. This is quite a dangerous thing to do as nobody can exactly predict which way the water will take. It's better to remove these Y-Plugs and then use a single in-a-row-circuit instead.

greetings



Actually the photos shown are of the old system layout and the Y-plugs have been removed.

Also I finally got the window etching finished !!! Ya-Hoo !!!



Although at the time of the shot I was resorting the layout to remove the Y-plugs

kampfsau

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Tuesday, January 11th 2005, 8:14am

very nice work indeed! :D
keep up the good work! ;D
8) there is no gravity - the world sucks 8)

Les_Conrads

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Tuesday, January 11th 2005, 7:45pm

Nice one.
Clean and nice. Nothing else to say ;)

This window is... just...
WOW

realy. How was this one made? With some kind of colour aplied to the window or how?


Zitat von »Lev«

ich frag mich ja wann die autoindustrie anfängt en used-look anzubieten :huh:

Nitrix

Full Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Tuesday, January 11th 2005, 7:59pm

looks awsome m8 :)

x-stars

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Tuesday, January 11th 2005, 11:49pm

Wow, I am an ISDN-User, so I had to wait for the pictures a looooonnnnnnggggggg time ::) ;D, but this was the best idea of the day: Your machine is awsome, great, fantasic (where's the dictionary to find some more words ;D).
cya
x-stars

(and now the truth, I did not wait for all pix, but the one's I did saw were really un-top-able ;D ;D)
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."

Stefan_K.

Moderator

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Wednesday, January 12th 2005, 1:22am

Actually I would have waited posting this window. ::)

Xardaz

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Wednesday, January 12th 2005, 4:28pm

wow - one the the nicest mods i've seen for a long time. the tft is total krass (means very very nice ;D). congratulations for this great case (and the tft of course ;)). thumbs up!

hausen

vils

Junior Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Thursday, January 13th 2005, 1:31am

Very well done mod, alas the name doesn't feel that great these days, but it sounds smashing.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

facet

Senior Member

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Monday, February 14th 2005, 10:55pm

very nice mod, but i dont know if it is so good for the hdd
if the aquastream is under them?!?!?!?!?!??
because i am planing to buy a aquadrive, that the hdd cant get destroyed by the magnetic field of the pump
what you think?

back_orifice

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Monday, February 14th 2005, 11:00pm

Quoted from "facet"

very nice mod, but i dont know if it is so good for the hdd
if the aquastream is under them?!?!?!?!?!??
because i am planing to buy a aquadrive, that the hdd cant get destroyed by the magnetic field of the pump
what you think?


actually, i dont know anyone who had problems with that, but u'd better ask that in a new thread, than diggin up one which is older than one month...

Jogibaer_Nr1

God

Re: Project 1 Tsunami Zen Master

Saturday, March 5th 2005, 6:10pm

wow........great work! :o :o :o :o
Very cool! :o :o :o
I like the window very much...... :D