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COMPLETED Cosmos VX | 2009 mod contest entry


vin621

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The other radiator which I will mount in front of the case the XSPC 360

the other radiator which is the swiftech mc320 will be mounted at the top of the case

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assembling the fan that was been painted :D (with the help of Chezzowicked of rignoobies)

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mounting the fan to the xspc radiator

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The acrylic rad bracket :D

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the radiator mounted :lol:

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Inside the case :D

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inside you can see the motherboard which is the "Rampage Formula x48 board", the Graphics card which is the "ATI RADEON 4870x2 with EK waterblock",

the reservoir "EK250", the CPU waterblock which is my OLD "DTEK Fusion v2 LGA775"(which I will replace with swiftech apogee GTZ special edition"

also the Patriot memory which also I will replace with the one I posted last week :cheers:

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a quick picture of all the parts that I have used :D

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Asus Rampage formula x48

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550

MSI 4870x2

Corsair HX620

Scythe KazeQ Fan controller

Scythe Kaze Master Fan Controller with Temp display

Scythe Kaze Jyuni 110CFM slipstream fans

Akasa cable ties

Sunbeam anodized Thumbscrew

watercooling parts:

Swiftech MCP655 pump with control

Swiftech MCR320 triple radiator

Swiftech Apogee GTZ special edition

XSPC triple radiator

EK north bridge water block

EK south bridge water block

EK mosfet blocks

EK mosfet back plate

EK vga block for 4870x2

EK 250 reservoir

Primochill ghost compression fittings

Feser clear tubes

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Great watercooler system... I'm impressed !

The combination of black and white is always welcome.

Congratulations on good choice.

I'm fowarding your log waiting for more photos !

thanks sir!

today I'll update you with the LED mod :D

thanks for sir Anthony of Rig Noobies for the module :D

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cutting the universal PCB for the possible mounting of the LED's

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Test fit in the top ON/OFF panel

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hmm.. looks fine :D

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