EVOLUTION by PEXON Cable management/ few pics of progress

Thanking you Mr.Yass! :) Its nearly there, one more rad and a GPU block when I get my new 7970 back!
 
Thanks very much man. I'm up early today on the way down south for a few days work. I'll hopefully be updating saturday/ sunday with the new fan grill (it was posted yesterday) and a new, new 7970 (which I'm still not sure whether to keep or get a big PCB 670).
 
Builds looking awesome man!

Anyhow just thought I'd drop by and say thanks for making me finally get around to registering here :)
 
Hi Nate, welcome to OC3D and my build log. Hopefully there should be a little package with some CnC magic inside when I get back from Littlehampton
 
Hi Nate, welcome to OC3D and my build log. Hopefully there should be a little package with some CnC magic inside when I get back from Littlehampton

Hopefully :) another client received a part that I posted 2nd class on the same day so if it's not there I'll be giving my royal mail a call! lol

Be sure to let me know if there's any problems.

Bout time Nate!

lol I know, no longer am I an oc3d lurker! lol
 
Righto peeps, time for another update. I'm sorry its been so long, I'm actually running in safe mode right now, I'm having some issues with my rig completely locking up when opening up the internet, all different browsers including IE. I've looked into it and it seems to be a nasty case of Malware, so I've got Malwarebytes running (has found 1 problem so far :eek:), ran CCleaner and running a full scan with Avast. I'm having no issues under safe mode so hopefully I can get it sorted out, I just thought I'd update now as I've got the chance to take an hour or so out to upload the pics and update the various logs on different forums, without my rig crashing every 5 minutes. Here we go in full 800x600 resolution, excuse me if there are any spelling mistakes! lol

Right, so first off, I've got me a shiny new graphics card, in the form of an ASUS reference design 7970, perfect for sticking a nice lump of copper waterblock on :) Happy with it so far, runs everything great, is pretty quiet at stock frequencies and with the new Catalyst 12.7 Beta driver, it performs very well, catching up to the 680 in Battlefield 3, surpassing it in others about half the time and trouncing the 670 in nearly every game but Skyrim. I'm probably going to get an Alphacool or an Aquatuning block for it too. I'm liking Alphacool's recent stuff, well priced etc. One thing though, my NeXxXos block was a little scuffed up, more about that later, less waffle and MOAR photozZzZ!!1!/

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Asus bling innit :coolguy.jpeg:

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Shall be replacing this with a single slot PCI bracket, me'thinks

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Thats the 7970 out the way :) Next up, other things and stuff. I've not had the time, or money really to work on her for the past few weeks, being busy at work, working away a fair deal and not having the drive to work on the rig because of a few ups and downs, she's gotten a little dusty sitting in my room, (that poor paint job).

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Anyway, another nice bit of kit has come from the wonderful Nate at E22, as per my previous post. I said I boshed up a plan in Google SketchUp and the wizard that he is converted it and CNC'd it out for me and sent it out in less than a week and for a VERY reasonable price, less than a 1/3rd of what I was quoted from other CNC shops. Mad props to Nate at E22, no doubt I shall be having a lot more custom jobs from that man! :D

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All ready to be sanded, tacked and sprayed!

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Next up, I was looking at my Alphacool NeXxXos CPU cooler and saw a few marks on the bottom, so I decided I would have a go at seeing if I could buff them out, as I've got no sandpaper in >1000 grit left. Here is what it looked like...

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(Contact plate looking a little grubby too, I think they are little tiny bits of Delrin from the machining process).

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As you can see, some machining marks and a few light scuffs, nothing major and shouldn't effect temps, but I can't be done with that! I've got to make it nice and neat and sparkly. I had a go at mixing some vinegar and salt, leaving the copper plate and screws in the solution for 10-15 minutes and boy, did it work?! Yes? it did?! ;) This was before any buffing with some compound....

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And after a light buffing. I think I am going to take it down further like lapping a CPU, its very shiny at the moment, (you'll see in a sec, sunglasses on now!) but again, I won't be happy with it.

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Look m'ah its on fire!!!!

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Its looking rather good if I say so, a little more sanding with some super fine wet and dry and it will be good to go. Now... shall I lap my nice i7?! ;) I gave the ACOOL logo a little polish with some compound too and it came up really nice.

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Well, thats all for now folks, thanks for stopping by, as always, I appreciate you taking the time and looking/ reading my log, I enjoy it and the feedback makes me feel and warm and fuzzy! :D Thanks again all!!!!
 
I wouldn't lap your i7, not worth it for the extra few degrees. plus the new i7's heat spreaders aren't exactly... well secure if you know what i mean :p
 
Just looked through all 54 pages! I can't wait for the final pics...prob more excited than you :D
What an awesome job :) Going to look so nice...very jealous :)
 
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I wouldn't lap your i7, not worth it for the extra few degrees. plus the new i7's heat spreaders aren't exactly... well secure if you know what i mean :p

LOL I was joking anyway, perhaps it is something I may look into in a year or so time, when replacing a CPU wouldn't matter so much. :cool:

Just looked through all 54 pages! I can't wait for the final pics...prob more excited than you :D
What an awesome job :) Going to look so nice...very jealous :)

I appreciate you taking the time out to have a ganders... thanks man <3
 
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