It's starting to take form.
Looking good!
It's starting to take form.
Looking good!
RIG 1 (in progress):
Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100
RIG 2:
E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32
Thanks Sergio! Lot of work!
Hopefully will be done soon enough!
Started of with a Canon Sx100 but from a certain point on I'm using a Nikon D60 with the standard lens.
Thanks I have more updates coming with the case almost done!
very niceget that cryo-z working yet?
Nice build so far! I can't wait to see the Cryo-Z in action..
As promised some more updates!
Well I decided to work on the side panel.
I like lights but I don't like it to shine more then the sun and also I always hated to see lights inside the build.
So after longs hours working on a idea I decided to disassemble 6 lights and attache them to the side panel in a way it would be easy to plug in and out as needed.
I also assembled the lights in a way I can use them with my Sunbeam Fan Controller:
Using this device to control the lights and different tones I can hit more volts for white or more volts for blue or more volts for uv!
So I get different combination of lighting as needed.
It took me long but I did it work great I think:
Bring the light!
* Tools: sleeving kit, soldering iron; glue gun and imagination!
Detail:
*The plugs where all modified to fan plugs so it would fit easily on the Sunbeam. Looking at the pics doesn't seam to be fair looks sooo easy!
I also started the actual hardware assembly in the case. Started with some insulation for the mobo using loc.o's eraser method (http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...d.php?t=201916) and it is much better then Grease
Insulation 101:
It's over:
Regarding the Cryo-Z I had some problems with it, it wasn't turning my pc on after it hit's -30oC see thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...d.php?t=204388 As you can see OCZ support can't seam to be so good for the Cryo-Z:
So I came up with my own idea to get this working:
* Blue switch will turn the Cryo-Z ON and after that I can power the mobo on the case. The red switch is a BIOS RESET thru mobo jumper
With that out of the way I decided to PIMP the Cryo-Z a little bit
Cryo-Z fresh:
Cryo-Z lightly PIMPED:
* Sleeved and Polished with the 'Dremel'
Future upgrade will be powder coat black and blue lights inside!
Now just to tease a little bit I put the side panel in front of the case and snapped a shot *runs* added glow because it's still a long way to be done
TEASER
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I'm on the final stages of testing the hole set up and this journey is coming to an end...
After the successful leak test (PA120.3 was leaking thru the bleed hole that came loose from Termochill I had to tighten it firmly) I decided to mount the PSU and start the dreadful cable management!
At first glance it seams impossible to accomplish especially you you have a 80A biffy 1000w single rail PSU.
Lets manage some cables?
* I only used a light spray of pin on the back so it would be easier to attach the cables and close the side panel of course.
How about now?
* Work done! Took me a couple of hours to route this for a perfect fit!
Glue gun FTW!
Case Closed!
* Perfect fit!
What do you guys think?
Now I'm going to conect the Cryo-Z for testing and fire this baby up![]()
wire management is looking great manthat is 3/8 - 1/2 tube on the lc correct?
wow that's interesting I guess my tubes (3/8-5/8) will look that small in my pc-p80 hahaha. I really like how you did the cc mounting, I am doing my first setup with a fan controller and 3 cathode kits so I am kind of fearing the wire managment that comes with it![]()
Yeah it's a pain in the beginning but pays off as you will see on my NIGHT PICS that yo can change the shades of the CCFL and all.
I just ripped the original power cables apart and kept the red/black wires coming out the light controller then it's easy to solder the ends to a fan connector...
Also make sure you only use a little dot of hot glue on the side panel before final positioning because it will take while to get them not to bump on anything else when you close the case.
Hey Guys!
The testing went very well but the Cryo-Z socket assembly inside the tight spaces is VERY tricky! I had to do it 4 times before hitting the jackpot.
The temps raise and the evap can't stabilize if it's a tiny bit off the center.
But with a good assembly it's all good:
On idle it's holding the Quad9650 @ 4049Mhz with -46 according to Smartguardian
IDLE:
Full Linpack Load (wont get hotter then this) held the Quad @ - 25 to -21:
The watercooling seams to be working as it should too, North Bridge and PWM area won't pass 35oC and the HOT Radeon's 3870 are idling 37oC with all the Fans in Silent Mode (Yate's Medium speed with 7v). Before this upgrade 55-60-79!
I can't upload the final pics yet it's too late and I'm tired and more testing will be done when I finish the Q9650 burn-in.
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sick sick sick rig!
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Under the influence of being Over the Edge!
Doomsday Rig:
TJ10ESA 1200w Zeus
Evga 790i Ultra SLI
Qx6700,6850,9650,9700 5.1ghz-5.4ghzDICE
OCZ 9-9-9-28 1.8v 2000mhz 2x1gb
Evga 9800gx2X2
BFG Ultra OC X2
150gb RaptorX6
Areca 1220 Raid 0
Xonar X2
QuadBoot xp'z-VistaUlt'z
lot of parts
lots of work
awesome
3870:
875/1250 bios
22k/20k fixed resistor @ vgpu
C730 (330uf cap) @ 1000uf blackgate fk cap
no ddr vmod
all that + water should run both cards CFed @ 1ghz/1.3ghz comfortably
wow man your making me want to harass central computers to ship me a cryo-z
excellent build, now I want some OC's on your q9650![]()
Look sweet, and I've got few questions, sorry I've they've been asked before, couldn't find them : )
Do you need to change sth in Cryo-z after some period of time, or you just plug&play it, without bothering about anything?
And where you've bought it, I've been looking through the net for prices, or anything and couldn't find : ( .
And again, your build is lovely simply.
Nice build! I especially like the rubberized MB tray look. Simply awesome!
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