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- Dec 5, 2004
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Alright! Since Monday I've had a number of packages arrive for this project and now I can get to work on some of the nitty gritty and hopefully have this whole thing up and running by next weekend.
10x Sanyo Denki 109R1212M102 120x120x38mm fans - 81cfm @ 36dBA
Using these for both the radiator AND case because they're quiet enough and they move PLENTY of air with plenty of air pressure
I'll let you try to figure this one out until you scroll down:
Anyways, the image above is a total of 100x 18x18x10mm black aluminum BGA RAM heatsinks that I purchased in bulk:
5x syringes of Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 and 5x sets of Arctic Silver Alumina Thermal Adhesive... Jab-Tech had them on sale for a ridiculous price, so I just bought a bunch!
Rounded SATA cables:
Anti-Vibration HDD screws & grommets for my Lian Li PC-A10 hard drive cages:
Couple pictures of the first Sanyo Denkis installed in the case after receiving the full sleeving & heatshrink treatment:
(SHUSH! I know it's dusty as all hell in there.)
And finally, a picture of my ghetto-rigged HDD's hooked up to my Skulltrail machine to transfer +/- backup data from my existing drives before I move everything over to the i7 920 rig:
10x Sanyo Denki 109R1212M102 120x120x38mm fans - 81cfm @ 36dBA
Using these for both the radiator AND case because they're quiet enough and they move PLENTY of air with plenty of air pressure
I'll let you try to figure this one out until you scroll down:
Anyways, the image above is a total of 100x 18x18x10mm black aluminum BGA RAM heatsinks that I purchased in bulk:
5x syringes of Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 and 5x sets of Arctic Silver Alumina Thermal Adhesive... Jab-Tech had them on sale for a ridiculous price, so I just bought a bunch!
Rounded SATA cables:
Anti-Vibration HDD screws & grommets for my Lian Li PC-A10 hard drive cages:
Couple pictures of the first Sanyo Denkis installed in the case after receiving the full sleeving & heatshrink treatment:
(SHUSH! I know it's dusty as all hell in there.)
And finally, a picture of my ghetto-rigged HDD's hooked up to my Skulltrail machine to transfer +/- backup data from my existing drives before I move everything over to the i7 920 rig: