CrossFlow...The Next Evolution.

Wow, I didn't realize how small it was until I saw it next compared to a monitor and such. That is really small and ultra nice. I really hope you win. Fingers crossed :)

EDIT: And next to a mouse, keyboard, uber modder, and a light switch.
 
Wow great JOB!

WOW WOW WOW!

You better win! I can't possibly imagine how anyone's could be better, like WOW :O

Also, finally someone sues PQI turbo ram besides me!
 
Thanks, when I was building the CrossFlow comp I really took the hardware and built a case around it.

I tried to fix all the things wrong with comps (poor air, messy wires, no room, hard to change things)

Right now it has 2 Silenx fans, Hyper6+, and the Swiftech chipset cooler. That seems to be the coolest/quietest so far.
 
Ah no as I didn't have time and didn't really want to enter or do another mod even though the prizes are nice. I know I wouldn't stand a chance as the competition is quite stiff and I don't have the resources to do any cool/neat/wild mods.
 
I have been messing around with cooling, so far the Best cooling/Quiet is 2 Silenx fans (1 in 1 out running at 90%) with the Hyper6+ and Swiftech chipset cooler.

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I have been playing around with the comp. I took out the worthless analog Watts gauge and added a Digital temp gauge out of a Microfly
 
OK its been about a week, time to mod some more..

I have decided to fix up a few things. First I am gonna cut up the fans and make them a little nicer

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does the plastic not burn or give of toxic smells when heating it up? may have to give this a go.

Just trying to find a supplier for some in the uk, me wants to play :)

What sort of acrylic do you use, thichness ect.

thanks and well done on a wonderful project.
 
Thanks Nathan.

I used a propane torch at first

As long as you dont hold the fire in one place too long it wont burn. You will notice the plastic becomes easy to move.

For the CrossFire comp I used a Heat Gun (looks like a HD hairdryer). I found it works best at med setting (550Watts). If you mess up just re-heat it and bend it again.

For material I use just regular Acrylic Plastic (cheapest). On the CrossFire comp I used 1/8" (about 3mm)for the blue parts and 1/4" (about 6mm)for the Smoke end pieces (because I cut grooves into them)

The secret to good gluing is patience, clamp them and leave them alone for a few hours. Even with my very rough handeling I havent had a piece seperate yet.
 
Thanks for the info, B&Q here in the UK are meant to sell plexiglass, although from what i read the prices varies alot from store to store. Loving the fish tank PC!

One last question, what do you use to cut, the usual dremel, jigsaw with super fine blade?
 
For long straight cuts I use a 5 1/2" rechargeable saw with a 100 tooth blade.

http://www.all-cordless.com/skil14corcir.html

For holes I use a Dremel with a circle cutter or a hole saw..

Its pretty easy to cut just remember to go slow and not force it.

The only problems I have had was when the batt on the saw was low (cracks) or if the blade is dull (also cracks)

There is another type of plastic. One of its names is Polycarbonate. Its much more flexable/sturdy. Its the stuff they use in bulletproof windows. It costs more but is easier to work with.
 
Nice job youve done on those fans.

I wouldn't have the guts to take a cutter to a $30 fan...
 
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