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You paintjobs rule, coolmiester! :D
love the orange & black combo! :up:
that's one of the most beautyful projects I've ever seen :woot:
These McLarens are awesome! Case not bad either! :)
Motherboard now striped out of old case and the required water blocks (CPU and GPU) now reclaimed, along with 2nd D5 pump.
Have also opted to swap my Nexos Extreme triple rad with a Black Ice 360 GT Xtreme (another thing on order) I don't tend to go for quiet cooling over extreme, so opted for the Xtreme over Thermochill.
Mini-reservoirs looking good, and twin temp displays now mounted in case, will post some pictures tomorrow when I've also mounted the waterblocks on the mosfets,sb and nb.
looking good, subscribed!
Here are the blocks that I will be using.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...KPB/blocks.jpg
Storm 4 CPU
EK: GPU - NB - SB -Mosfet
Board pre-removal of stock cooling
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...inalblocks.jpg
Board with stock cooling removed
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...rdnoblocks.jpg
Board with new waterblockes fitted
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...ksonboard2.jpg
LCD Temperature displays mounted
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...llcdfitted.jpg
LCDs in case
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...llcdincase.jpg
Dual reservoirs fitted together.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...B/twinres2.jpg
My method of cleaning out and leak testing the barbs, all items are tested this way before fitting onto board or into case.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...ningblocks.jpg
Here is the fill ports fitted into the top, when cover one these can't be seen.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q.../fillports.png
Position of pumps, these have been moved from originally planned location as they interfered with the components (mainly GPU)
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/pumps.png
Close-up of the tubing, I'm using dark and bright UV orange primochill coils for the two different loops.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...ngclose-up.png
Heres a view of what it looks like so far.
The radiator has turned up, so that will need to be painted, I've also started to rub the side panel down ready for painting as well.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...sideview-1.png
Just waiting for some more darker orange UV coils to turn up, then I can add the final tubes (when second radiator is fitted.
And as I'm typing this, I've just realised that so far I haven't fitted the temperature probes, so will look at that now.
Off working for two days, so hopefully by the time I'm back, the coils will be here and I can finish this case off.
That's hot. Seriously nice work, I like the tubing arrangement.
I love looking at this build.
(perfect place for those fillports!)
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Is that a Sunbeam fan contoller? If so, you can reverse the lights so the green LEDs come on first and switch to red at full speed. Also, if you do the resistor mod to them you can get the red to look almost orange, in addition to make them A LOT LESS BRIGHT. :D
The case does look amazing. You do great work.
Axis
It is a sunbeam, so that advise is certainly appreciated, these LEDs start red and go blue, so I will certainly look for the mod and do it when I find it, if you have a link 'please post' the blue leds wouldn't have been an ideal solution.
Edit: Have found the mod, I already have some variable resistors, so will do it with the reverse trick on the leds as well.
many thanks for the info.
Ive now leak tested the temp probes, so they are now ready to go in.
Here's a great guide with pics and everything. Shows before and after pics using 22k ohm resistors. I used the same ones. To reverse the lights, all you do is turn the pins around. Bending them the opposite direction will do the trick.
FYI, take the entire contoller apart before you start. Makes getting the LEDs in and out MUCH easier. I figured this out while trying to put those damn things back in.:D All in all, should only take you 30-45min total.
Axis
You really need to change that mobo into DFI's DK...it would TOTALLY work with the colors! :D
I did think about that, but I'm saving funds 'sort of' for the next gen chipset boards and CPU which should be here end of the year'ish.
All my parts have turned up, its just a shame I'm 200 miles away from them in a hotel, so can't do any more work.
Tomorrow night the radiator will be sprayed and then Thursday the pipe will be finished.
Looking for a finish of the project this weekend.
Funny you mention that car because I have the 1:18 scale model of it sitting on top of my p182.
http://xs228.xs.to/xs228/08262/picture233292.jpg
Great Job...:up:
TheSynth
it's not the gtr. it's the lm
the gtr is the black one at the back.
Fianlly got around to finishing the case off over the weekend.
I didn't get time to stop and take pictures as I went, as I just wanted to get it up and running again.
Here it is running.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/25.jpg
I'm awaiting some replacement SATA cables, and will do a final tidy on the cables on the inside soon.
At least this shows the general effect that it has.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/43.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/2-1.jpg
My office where its located has been very warm the last few days, but the loop temps are running about 30 and 32'C the hotter being the chipset loop with the smaller and cheaper radiator in it.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/29.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/34.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/9.jpg
Heres the view of the the front with the door closed
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/5.jpg
How it looks on the desk with the monitor etc... next to it.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/51.jpg
Finally a couple of dark shots (not too good though) as the tripod is in the cupboard.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/17.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/18.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q3/BigDKPB/15.jpg
Now its time to play some games and relax before starting the next case.
FYI: System info:
Case: Cooler Master Cosmos Rc-1000
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
CPU: Q6600 B0
Memory: 4 x 1GB Corsair 8500 Dominator
GPU: Nvidia 8800GTX
Sound: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Extreme Audio
RAID: Adaptec AAR1430SA 4 Port
HDD: 2 x WD 74GB Raptors Raid 0 (Adaptec)
2 x Seagate 80 GB S2 Raid 1 (Adaptec)
2 x 250GB WD 2500KS JBOD (External Caddy)
1 x 160GB Hitachi HDS7216 (External Caddy)
1 x 320GB Seagate ST3320220AS (External Caddy)
DVD: Optiarc AD7200S DVD-RW - SHD-163B DVD-Rom
Fans: 6 x Akasa 17Db 1400 RPM 120mm
2 x Akasa 18Db 1400 RPM 80mm
Controller: Modded Sunbeam
Radiators: 1 x Black Ice GT Xtreme 360 Triple
1 x Alphacool NexXxoS Xtreme II
Blocks: Swiftech Storm 4 CPU
EK 8800-GTX Black ACETEL
EK-Mosfet GA X38/48 ACETEL
EK- ND/SB 5 ACETAL
EF-SB GA-X38 ACETAL
7/6” Tubing
Feser Pure Water
Pumps: 2 x Laing D5 Vario
Reservoirs 2 x Swiftech Mini Res
Barbs: EK G1/4 High Flow
Filler Ports: 2 x Acetal FillPort - Black
Probes: 2 x 1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor Probe
Sensors: 2 x LCD Display Temperature Sensor (Orange)
Speakers: Logitech Z5400 5.1
Monitor: 30" Dell 3007WFP-HC Black Widescreen LCD
K-Board: Steelkeys 6G Pro Gamer
Mouse: Habu Razer 1092
Beautiful job, BigDK.:up: Everything really came together nicely. (Rad is tight!)
Man, I love all the cool Cosmos builds to gawk at these days.:cool: