Project Afterburner 900 Log

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Hehe, thanks for the kind words guys! I'm just waiting on my tools at this point, I am getting near the finish line, but there are still a few things that need to be done... like most of the top panel.

I also have to work on all the wiring, splicing fans, sleeving everything, good times.
 
More pics for you guys, the hardware came in and I got a lot of the wiring done as well as the actual computer itself setup.

Hardware installed, no video card or plumbing yet.
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Closer look at the socket area:
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I'm really happy with how the wiring turned out on this one... and its not even done yet!
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Put a fan in there to cool off the chipset:
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A few really neat shots of the socket area:
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And here is the system in a VERY raw state, the front panel is still having work done on it, as is the top panel, but the chassis is there!
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And to all the naysayers regarding Danger Den:

QX9650, on a radiator with one low speed fan and an MC-TDX:
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If you really wanted it to look good you could solder some of the connection to the mobo. Unless you plan on taking it apart in the future.
 
Well, it is an engineering sample, and I am aware that they sometimes have bugs... I am going to reseat the block soon just to check, but I don't see how there could be a problem, each post is measured down...
 
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