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Old June 14th 04, 09:41 PM
Pluvious
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 15:22:05 +0200, "Thomas" wrote:

Apollo wrote:
You can check on my site how I handled it, but well, i do have a
big-tower model case... (cheap piece of sh*t ;-) )

www.tvdh.tk , go to "main PC" (yeah sorry, the site's a bit
slooowww...)

I managed to get it all in, some pics here;
http://www.ian-dunbar.co.uk/water-images/

I just threw them up on some webspace, no page or thumbs yet.


Wow, that looks sweet... all that in a little tower.... my tower is nice and
spacy, but hmm.. BIG ;-) Hm yeap, good job on the radiator...

Thomas


Excellent review with good pictures:

http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q2...r/index.x?pg=1

Pluvious


 




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