Small Swiftech Quiet Power P180 Mod

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Small Swiftech Quiet Power P180 Mod

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Swiftech's Quiet Power P180 slightly modded........... :shock:

As received.......;)

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And now for a few little mods that cleaned things up and reduced load temps by as much as 5c.

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much better and 100% cleaner looking... Nice job as usual Bio!
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Thanks, now I'm trying to figure a way to get another radiator in there cleanly and maybe do a dual loop. Space is kind of limited though...... :shock:
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Nice job Bio!!!
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your my new leader!

Awesome and clean case mod!

You might be able to fit another Rad up top where the top mounted exhaust fan goes I don't know if there is room though, but dude that's awesome!

Also what kind of tubing is that?
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The tubing is some new stuff that Swiftech just started using, their barebones cases are the first to use it, but I think it's going to replace, or at least be a option in all their kits (I think). The stuff is really super easy to work with, but also kinks pretty easy without the Coolkoils installed over it.

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/tyno3id1odla.html
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Post by cyberneticimplant »

I wish the inside of my case was that neat.
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