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Feb 3 2013 11:00pm
I like how some people were flipping out about the bear hug hold during the punt in the endzone. What they don't realize is the ravens guy was probably holding like that on purpose because he knew if it was called it would be a safety which is what they were doing anyways and it would have no bearing on the outcome of the game. Yet some people were freaking out about that, and I just LOL'd at them.

Yeah... anyways.... ISO college football season to start back up.
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Feb 3 2013 11:02pm
Yeah saw that one too. I was shocked they didn't eject at least #29 from the ravens when they got into the fight, he even pushed the ref like 3 feet lol.
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Feb 3 2013 11:16pm
So, I un-assembled my cooling loop and reinstalled it with new tubing this time remembering to install the inline water temp sensors too! Only thing is, I'm not too happy about the length of the tubing coming out of the radiator and into the CPU block. It's just a tad too short. I wish I had a little bit more slack on it so it didn't slightly narrow up top at the radiator outlet. It's bothering my perfectionist nature and I'm thinking about cutting that tube out and re-installing a new tube there that is slightly longer, like 3/4" longer. But all the rest came out perfect and the sensors are working nicely. Sensors will have a black cover plate over the acrylic casing you see below and it will also sit directly above the reservoir. I have it sitting up high in the pic just to get it out of the way while I fill the loop and burb air bubbles out. I have one sensor in the reservoir pump outlet and the other on the outlet of the radiator so I'll be able to get a good handle on the overall loop temperature before and after the CPU block heating.





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Feb 4 2013 12:16am
we all wish we had a little longer tubing I guess.
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Feb 4 2013 12:33am
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we all wish we had a little longer tubing I guess.


Thats only you Randy :unsure:
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private topic please for two things
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Feb 4 2013 12:49pm
Quote (MrMoJoRising @ Feb 4 2013 01:16am)
So, I un-assembled my cooling loop and reinstalled it with new tubing this time remembering to install the inline water temp sensors too!  Only thing is, I'm not too happy about the length of the tubing coming out of the radiator and into the CPU block.  It's just a tad too short.  I wish I had a little bit more slack on it so it didn't slightly narrow up top at the radiator outlet.  It's bothering my perfectionist nature and I'm thinking about cutting that tube out and re-installing a new tube there that is slightly longer, like 3/4" longer.  But all the rest came out perfect and the sensors are working nicely.  Sensors will have a black cover plate over the acrylic casing you see below and it will also sit directly above the reservoir.  I have it sitting up high in the pic just to get it out of the way while I fill the loop and burb air bubbles out. I have one sensor in the reservoir pump outlet and the other on the outlet of the radiator so I'll be able to get a good handle on the overall loop temperature before and after the CPU block heating.

http://i48.tinypic.com/24pz0ap.jpg



http://i48.tinypic.com/10xu23m.jpg


Dmn you Jim, now you got me wanting to build a new computer. For my new one, I'm going to disassemble a Furby, integrate it into the case, and have my machine speak to me when I'm around it. Can your super duper tubing do that? (BTW: You putting neons inside?)
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Dmn you Jim, now you got me wanting to build a new computer.  For my new one, I'm going to disassemble a Furby, integrate it into the case, and have my machine speak to me when I'm around it.  Can your super duper tubing do that?  (BTW:  You putting neons inside?)


Imo it would be stupid since it makes the temp higher ^,^
and im not sure if that case got a window at all, i cant tell which case it is..
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Feb 4 2013 01:36pm
Quote (Stok3d @ Feb 4 2013 01:49pm)
Dmn you Jim, now you got me wanting to build a new computer.  For my new one, I'm going to disassemble a Furby, integrate it into the case, and have my machine speak to me when I'm around it.  Can your super duper tubing do that?  (BTW:  You putting neons inside?)


Neons, no..... Cold Cathodes, Yes!
The exact cathodes I bought shown below. They look huge in the pic, but they are 12" long. One will sit up high and one down low to illuminate the entire case when looking through the window on the side panel.



This post was edited by MrMoJoRising on Feb 4 2013 01:38pm
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Neons, no..... Cold Cathodes, Yes!
The exact cathodes I bought shown below.  They look huge in the pic, but they are 12" long.

http://www.revolutionpc.net/store/images/P/CA-CLKRD2_LG.gif


That's what she said
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