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    Project Normandy SS2010

    Hello XS!

    Quite sometime that I'm posting here. Gonna to re-build my secondary rig. Of course water cooling ... Thank's Kibbler project for the inspirations. Have fun!

    Hardware being used:
    Intel Xeon W3530 change to W3680
    Asus Rampage II Extreme change to EVGA Classified SLI
    Asus ENGTX295 change to HD5970
    Corsair Dominator 2000 CL7
    Intel SSD X25-M G2 80GB X3 Raid0 add another SSD X4 Raid0
    WD 2TB Storage
    Silverstone Stider 1000W Modular Power Supply
    Lian Li PC-P50R

    Cooling:
    HeatKiller 3.0 Nickel Black
    EK FC5970 Block
    EK Full Cover Motherboard Block
    MCP355 Pump w/EK Dual Top
    EK 360 RAD + GTS 360 change to another EK 360 RAD
    EK Multi Option Res 250
    Single Loop ... maybe!

    Let's begin ...
    Start with something small yeah!
    Prep the fans ..



    Finally red fans!



    Delicious!
    That's for starter ...
    Last edited by JoeChuo; 06-21-2010 at 10:33 PM.

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    A beautiful start
    Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.

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    Dried! Ready for clear coat ..

    Last edited by JoeChuo; 05-27-2010 at 01:24 PM.

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    sub'd!
    My Rig
    Case: Corsair Air240
    PSU: Corsair AX860i
    MB: Asus Z270G Strix
    CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K w/Corsair H100i v2
    RAM: 64GB (4 x 16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000
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    Tasty!... Rustoleum?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nashaz View Post
    Tasty!... Rustoleum?
    Yep .. Rustoleum but expensive tho. Couldn't find their clear coat .. sigh!

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    Will using this one for clear coat ... hope it will work.



    Spraying done! Now waiting for drying time.

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    Rad taking shower ... flushing with running tap and boiling water.



    EK 360 RAD + GTS 360 my old buddy rad ...



    Bbbbrr! Done shower!
    Last edited by JoeChuo; 05-27-2010 at 11:52 PM.

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    Fans

    Fans reconstruction completed.







    Original fans: DELTA AFB1212HH
    Last edited by JoeChuo; 05-28-2010 at 08:03 PM.

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    StickerS

    Continue with the fans stickers ..
    The old sticker unusable.



    Solution ... auto sticker.



    I like it!


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    very cool little mod
    Win7 64 Ultimate
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    3 x 2gb G-Skill 2000mhz
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    PS3-used mostly for bluray and media server

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    I'd probably just stick newly made stickers on top of original ones, in case if i'll ever need to RMA fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    I'd probably just stick newly made stickers on top of original ones, in case if i'll ever need to RMA fan.
    I would venture a guess that removing the sticker to remove the blades and paint them probably voids any warranty they may have
    i5 2500K @ 4.9GHz+ 8GB G-Skill RipJaws DDR3-2000 @1600Mhz CAS 6 Asus P8P67 Pro CrossFire 6970's @ 950/1450
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    i7-880 @ 4.2Ghz+ (still playing) 4GB G-Skill RipJaws DDR3-2000 @2300Mhz CAS 9 Asus Maximus III Formula MSI Hawk 5770

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    Ugh, i just quickly glanced through last posts, missed "painting" part

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    Hey Guys, thank you for the comments.
    The fans got no warranty already. It's an old fans from my previous rig. I think it's already 4 years old. Wanna to get a new look. Mounting on the rad now. Taking some shot later.

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    Fans on RAD

    Mounting fans on RAD ...



    Nice comb ..



    Enjoy!

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    Stacked Radiators

    Finished stacking the radiators ..
    Push and pull configuration with custom shroud in between the radiators using old fans case.







    My thread kinda quite ... feel like not welcome here.

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    Good looking build so far! Subscribed

    O no now you can't RMA those fans,...........

    We are modders who cares its a fan and they look good!!!

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    Those fans are just brilliant with the contrast between the red and black colour, i love the sticker.

    Subscribed, I really want to see how it keeps going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Thanks for the head-up! I knew that stacked rad is not a good idea that why I choose the Delta fans 2800RPM. The fans screaming like hell at full speed. Under-volt and run at 2000RPM silent .. quite surprise at this one.

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    Good looking build so far! Subscribed

    O no now you can't RMA those fans,...........

    We are modders who cares its a fan and they look good!!!
    +1 for that!

    Quote Originally Posted by guilleguillaume View Post
    Those fans are just brilliant with the contrast between the red and black colour, i love the sticker.

    Subscribed, I really want to see how it keeps going on.
    Thanks! Glad that my thread interest you.
    Last edited by JoeChuo; 05-31-2010 at 11:46 AM.

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    JoeChuo: Not much people accept 2000rpm as silent enough, so probably that's the reason why not much people test rad performance above 1400-1700. With that fast fans as mentioned ones probably two stacked rad performance will rise more, maybe upto 1.5 times of single one. Don't know how high though. I see that already one of rads is very high finned one (GTS, 30FPI) and designed for high-rpm range fans, that's good. I hope three delta fan layers will be enough to effectively blow through with increased airflow restriction by rad stacking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    JoeChuo: Not much people accept 2000rpm as silent enough, so probably that's the reason why not much people test rad performance above 1400-1700. With that fast fans as mentioned ones probably two stacked rad performance will rise more, maybe upto 1.5 times of single one. Don't know how high though. I see that already one of rads is very high finned one (GTS, 30FPI) and designed for high-rpm range fans, that's good. I hope three delta fan layers will be enough to effectively blow through with increased airflow restriction by rad stacking.
    It probably my BigNg RPM sensor faulty, that why I quiet surprise. @2000RPM this Delta quieter that my GT1800RPM fans. I testes both side by side. More air for the Delta. Maybe the paint thing.

    This not the first time I stacked the rads. Stacking rads directly without the shroud definitely not recommended. With shroud and push/pull fans configuration is my choice. Stacking TC140.3 before ... is better that my TFC480+TFC120 at the bottom TJ07. Right now doing this rig using the low end rads with the smaller case ... hope everything is good!

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    Rad Mount

    Thinking how to mount the radiators ... tooling time!

    Some alu bar ..



    Filing! Pain job! Gossh!



    Looking for my drill ... stay tune!

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    Finally found my drill.



    Simplified the mounting bracket ... using the shroud attach this with tiny holder instead. Painting now ..

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