Ya i was thinking about it. but this works out perfect for the use. Also it will allow more air then the modders mesh and its 1.99 per ft with no shipping charges added
Well i got it all done today. I had the system bleeding for almost 3 days now with no leaks. I did cut 2 holes one behind the motherboard which i didn't take a pic of to make wires more cleaner looking. But other then that and routing some of the wires behind everything it works good. I'm getting 24C for a temp so far. heres the pics of the finished thing.
I'm stuck, i don't know if i should paint it or leave it like this. I think a black would be fine however i like the silver color also so i don't know. But i will be doing that when its warmer outside. by the weather in the paper. Its gonna be snowing all this week.
If anything, i'd try and get something to wrap around the inside of the hole. A rubber grommet, but i don't know if they come in squares. Just to protect the tubes from rubbing and eventually cutting.
That looks really nice.... HUGE.. lol. I agree with the "paint it black"... after seeing that, you can't help but admire the guys that can internally watercool a shuttle.... internally...
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