Bio-Hazard (Xaser 3)

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September 16th 2005
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD Graphics Scratch Build Water-cooled Exotic-cooled
System Specs:
  • Thermaltake Xaser 3 super tower full atx, p4 3.2 ghz chip overclocked to a 3.6ghz, 4 gis sys mem at cas 1.5 pc 3200 ddr, asus p4p 800 e deluxe, ati x850 256 mg ddr3,round cables 7 in 1 floppy drive, custom xp ui
Performed Mods:
bio hazard logo, water cooling in the process not compete yet waiting for last componet from thermal take, custom ui screens and custom front end for internal switches and lights
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16 Comments on Bio-Hazard (Xaser 3)

#1
HeavyH20
One word: cable management. Needs a bit of tidying up. Take a peak at some of the systems posted. There are some amazingly clean wiring jobs. Go look at the CrystalClear system for a good example. Definitely the right direction, though. Nice work on drilling the side panel for the extra fan.
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#2
wtf8269
Eh, Hardcano 9's have an insane amount of wires. They require like three wires per fan, it's insane. Although I do believe he could do better, but it's going to be hard with how many wires that fan controller uses.
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#3
grifter29
uv liquid

uv liquid
is it a good idea or a bad idea?
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#4
DR.Death
nice and ya it needs to be cleed up a bit but other then that it looks good keep it up
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#5
wtf8269
grifter29uv liquid
is it a good idea or a bad idea?
By that do you mean water cooling with UV dye or painting bits and pieces with UV paint?
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#6
grifter29
wtf8269By that do you mean water cooling with UV dye or painting bits and pieces with UV paint?
Both of them actually
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#7
wtf8269
I wouldn't go water cooling with a case like that, it's too air cooling oriented. As far as UV paint goes, go for it, just don't paint the entire frame of the case some UV color, I hate that.
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#8
grifter29
clean up the wires the best that they will go gonna look at a new psu that has less wires i have an extra some i don't use.
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#9
wtf8269
Try routing the wires behind the motherboard, cut a hole or two if you have to. Lengthening wires in order to route them in a more tucked away place helps too.
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#10
grifter29
wtf8269Try routing the wires behind the motherboard, cut a hole or two if you have to. Lengthening wires in order to route them in a more tucked away place helps too.
i was told that was bad if my computer arcs. or is that bullshit
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#11
wtf8269
No no no I meant behind the motherboard mount. Not actually behind the motherboard itself. Like this:

As you can see I had to cut a 2" hole in order to get all the wires behind there.
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#12
grifter29
wtf8269No no no I meant behind the motherboard mount. Not actually behind the motherboard itself. Like this:

As you can see I had to cut a 2" hole in order to get all the wires behind there.
allrighty i understand what you mean now thats a friggin great idea ill do that gotta get a bit to drill the hole im looking at having my water cooling tubes running to the outside of the case found this nice water cooler mount from frozenpc

give me a day and i should have cut the holes for the wires.
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#13
Spinal C
woot somebody with the same case as me, nice mod there cheif
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#15
Zalmann
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Nice, but you also need to do a bit of tidying up with the cabling IMO.
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