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09-07-2009, 11:58 PM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! |
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09-07-2009, 11:59 PM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quote: |
Just as a finishing touch, I also heatshrunk the contact points, all of them individually for extra protection
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Time to work on the Fan Controller Power Connectors
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Tada! If only it were this fast in real life
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Time to work on cold cathode extensions, unfortunately because they are both white, I am using a multimeter, to make sure the right ends come out, because when you sleeving they may go sideways etc.
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Tested each individually mutiple times, then tested all of them together, worked great, PASSED
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Heres a fan Extension, the way it comes, its actually very well made, but I can make it better, so I shed tears while tearing it apart
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Go figure to save money, they only heatshrink the middle contact point, heh! Very Chinese, cheap but works, I will heatshrink all of them : /
| And working on that tomorrow, Take Care! |
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09-08-2009, 12:00 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Update: Well I felt bad for the poor 2 people that are subscribed to this, so I formatted the pictures anyhow, so you can follow my fun. Although I am pretty weary of sleeving hehe... only thing left to arrive is the 165 ft of sleeving. Quote:
This was my red sleeving and more heatshrink I needed, note the drawings Nils is famous for, as per request thats me working on my PC-343 cube | Quote: |
That's me everyday.... Sleeving....
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That was that order, that's both packages
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Here's one type of fan extension, its like always a before and after shot, since theres like 20+, maybe 30? fans in this computer, I have alot of these to do heh
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This is the CCFL relay, partially sleeved and my coconut, not sleeved
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Another shot, and coconut again, it was pretty good, but over priced not to much water in there : /
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Almost there, and also you can see why I take so long, I sleeve everything individually, then I sleeve as a whole etc, etc, many steps : /
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09-08-2009, 12:00 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quote: |
Heres a close up of it completed, its alot more work, but I believe the results speak for themselves
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Here's input and output labeled
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Here's a stock shot of a standard sleeved 3 pin fan cable extension
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Took a break to reflect on whats sleeved and what needs to be sleeved, theres more sleeved stuff inside the cube, so many wires!!!
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After killing the previously seen cable, here it is reborn, and also with a red tip, to keep in theme, ( Watch me end up with a Blue motherboard or something, lol)
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09-08-2009, 12:02 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quote: |
Tada! Here's the New and Improved, I mean its both new and improved, thats pretty amazing
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Another shot, now 36 more of these to go XD
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Heres a shot of heatshrink, no one will ever see EVArrr! However To keep my mind at ease, and for quality, I individually heat shrank each contact point, previously they came with 1, I did all 3, which imho is more complete, not needed per say, but this whole build has not needed parts, heh!
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Taking a break from 3 Pin fans, Those pins love to break and make me start over , and did all the Molex extensions cables, here is a before and after
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And Tada! there's also 5 that look the same but are smaller, for things that don't need to go through the entire case
| That's it for now, and onward to 3 pin fans extensions, then finally psu extensions, then PSU itself, and I am done with sleeving for PHASE 1 of this project.
This is a 2 part project, and I hope to get part 1 done by this weekend, not likely but trying.
Be back later! |
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09-08-2009, 12:03 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quick Update:
Nothing to terribly new, I finished all the extensions, and now just need the 2 Power Supply Extensions, and all the Power Supply and its cables to be sleeved, and then I start on the actual build. Quote:
The reason the extensions take so long, is I want them to 1) quality, 2) they are opposite reversals, ie, if laid flat, there are no kinks, and the top and bottom are reversed so when I arch them, or circle them, they connect into themselves, you be surprised how much harder this makes, all customs extensions are done . Was quite challenging, but once in a groove I was able to knock alot out, the main problems is when something goes wrong, and I have to redo the entire thing, multiple times
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Here's what's left the PSU extensions
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Here's whats sleeved, the other stuff is inside the cube already
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Here's the psu cables that need sleeving
| I am hoping to have enough energy and determination to finish them today - tomorrow, and start the build by latest tomorrow night. And Monday finish building, and Tuesday be on Windows 7.
And that completes Phase 1 of the project.
Phase 2, is new hardware, also I could use some suggestions on Phase 2.
I am thinking of adding accent LED's, and using Metal Polish and making the inside reflective, need ideas! I can't powder coat it myself, so need ideas I can do at home. Also not to keen on painting the insides with normal paint.
Alright Talk to you later. |
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09-08-2009, 12:03 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! |
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09-08-2009, 12:04 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quick Update:
Thanks for Enermax for helping me out with some cabling!
Nothing terribly exciting, and keep in mind this is a test cabling run, I am going to remove everything and tidy, but man theres alot of wires haha.
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This is the Veris FVD, cable it runs on 24 pins to the mobo, so I can remotely boot the computer, its just acts like a relay
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Dual power supply cable, this and veris are all that needs to be sleeved
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Another full shot, funny story while a bit angry, I melted this cable, heh! Couldn't get the pins out and thus yea...... bad idea, but it works heh!
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Top Radiator, with fan wires attached to the side
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Back Fans wired and routed
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09-08-2009, 12:05 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
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Better shot at the routing
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Back side and adding fan extensions
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Everything is routed through the middle
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To many cables, though in a practical sense you can't see them
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Side where Motherboard stays, this is basically what will be visible, and with window you can't see any of the cabling period
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See what I mean ;p, everything is routed so I can pull and tug it a little, so I have some leway
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09-08-2009, 12:06 AM
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Junior Techie Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 67
| Re: Project Sestren Worklog - World's First Back/Outside Mounted Tri Loop Cube! Quote:
This part needs to be redone, so its more feasible, working on that as we speak, or read, you know what I mean | Quote:
Welcome to my nightmare | Quote: |
Better shot at the routing
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Back side and adding fan extensions
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