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Thread: Merlin SM8 Watercooling build

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    Merlin SM8 Watercooling build

    As I begin my new build from the case onward I will list parts being purchased, as well as parts I am considering, as well as parts I plan to reuse.

    This will be a drawn out build so don't expect instant results. Also, please feel free to express your expertise.

    I am a functional type of guy, and usually ignore the aesthetics to some degree, however, I do appreciate tidiness when it comes to cable management, and placement of most things. This new case should afford me plenty of area behind the motherboard tray area to put all of the ugliness out of sight, and what I can't hide I can always sleeve.

    Unfortunately, I'm not concerned about color coordination either.

    Enough dialog. Here we go.

    Parts Ordered:

    Case: (as ordered) Caselabs
    Merlin SM8 Case
    Case Color: Black Matte
    Orientation: Reverse
    MB Door Style: Ventilated
    Cable Side Door: Ventilated
    Top Cover: Ventilated
    Top Chassis Mount: Drop-in Style with 120.4 mount
    Bottom Chassis Mount: 120.4 Radiator Mount
    I/O Panel: USB 3.0/HD Audio
    Flex-Bay Covers: Ventilated
    PCI Backplate: Hex Mesh
    GPU Waterblock: EK
    EK-FC570 GTX SE (rev. 1.1) - Acetal+EN (Nickel)

    As soon as the case arrives I will begin to decide how I want it set up and the order options like flex bay radiator mounts, casters, accessory mounts, etc..

    Parts Considering:

    Fans: BlackNoise
    NB-eLoop Series 120mm B12-P 2000rpm 4 Pin (PWM)
    Fan Connector: Swiftech
    8 Way PWM Splitter
    Pump: Swiftech
    MCP35X Series DDC Pump
    Pump Sink: Swiftech
    MCP35X Series Heat Sink
    Pump Mount: Alphacool
    13155 Universal Pump Mount for 120/140
    Pump Top: Bitspower
    BP-DDCTP-BK DDC TOP (POM Version)
    Reservoir: Bitspower
    BP-WTZM803AGP-BK Water Tank Z-Multi 80-3 Dual G1-4 Model (POM Version)
    Reservoir Cap: Bitspower
    BP-WTZPC2-BK Z-CAP II W/ G1/4" x3 (POM Version)
    Radiators: Alphacool
    Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 480
    Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 240
    Fittings: Monsoon
    Free Center Compression Fittings / LightPort Rotary Angles
    <b>Tubing:</b> <i>Primochill</i>
    PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Tubing - 1/2"ID-3/4"OD

    For the time being I will be reusing most of my components from my previous build:

    Parts to Reuse:

    CPU: AMD
    AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz (4.2GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Eight-Core Desktop Processor FD8350FRHKBOX
    CPU Waterblock: Enzotech
    Enzotech Sapphire Series SCW-REV.A CPU Waterblock
    GPU: EVGA
    EVGA SuperClocked 012-P3-1573-AR GeForce GTX 570 HD w/Display-Port (Fermi) 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
    Motherboard: ASUS
    ASUS Crosshair V Formula AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Gaming Motherboard with 3-Way SLI/CrossFireX Support and UEFI BIOS
    RAM: Mushkin
    Mushkin Enhanced Redline 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory Model 996997
    SSD (Primary):
    Mushkin Enhanced Chronos Deluxe MKNSSDCR120GB-DX 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
    HD (Secondary): Western Digital
    x2 Western Digital Raptor WD740GD 74GB 10000 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 1.5Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive -Bare Drive (RAID-0 array)
    Monitor(s): ASUS
    x2 ASUS VS248H-P Black 24" 2ms HDMI LED Backlight Widescreen LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 ASCR 50,000,000:1
    DVD: Sony
    Sony Optiarc CD/DVD Burner 24X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 12X DVD+R DL 24X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM Black SATA Model AD-7261S-0B LightScribe Support - OEM
    OS: Microsoft
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit - OEM (LOST MY FUGGIN DISK & PACKAGE)
    PSU: OCZ
    OCZ Z Series 850W Modular 80PLUS Gold High Performance Power Supply

    I think this is it for now, at least all that I can think of. My intention is to scope out Steamroller when it arrives and if promising, to upgrade to it or Hasselwell. At any rate I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.

    Links to everything are at Icrontic.

    Thanks & enjoy,
    csimon

    Edit:\\
    I'll document now what I have in mind for the loop configuration. Res>Pump>240>CPU>GPU>480>Res. I'm thinking the 240 will be mounted in front and the 480 up top. This should invite a minimal amount of warm air into the case and the majority going out (upward). Maybe an extra intake fan in front and a few on the bottom mounted outside of the case. I may need one or more in the side for the vrm's.

    I'm looking into filters as well. Demciflex for the front and side and Nexus or equal for the bottom.
    Last edited by csimon; 05-30-2013 at 05:27 PM.
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    The case has left Sun Valley, CA and will arrive on June 4th. It took exactly 5 days to process and assemble just as forewarned (3-5 business days). I think the biggest difference is in the color selections. You're notified as you make selections during order.
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    I got my replacement case in yesterday. They shipped an entirely new case to minimize issues in the future. The swap over will happen soon when I have more time and the damaged unit will be shipped back.

    Also, I've just placed an order for a few primary watercooling parts as follows:
    Bitspower 80mm Water Tank Z-Multi 803AGP - Dual G1/4" Model (POM Version)
    Swiftech MCP35X-WT™ 12 VDC Pump
    Swiftech MCP35X Series Heat Sink
    Swiftech 8-Way PWM Splitter Box
    Alphacool Pump Mount Universal for 120-140mm Fans/Radiators
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    Enzotech (Y)

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    Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
    2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro

    Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB

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    I felt that since Performance PC's was kind enough to look into the Bitspower 80mm Water Tank Z-Multi 803AGP - Dual G1/4" Model (POM Version)
    for me and actually stock it, I would pursue that purchase next. I did warn that this build would take time, and here is my latest advancement,
    aside from swapping over to an entirely new case identical to the one posted previously.

    Opening boxes to reveal the merchandise ...



    Here is the pump & heatsink. The TIM on the sink was provided with the sink.
    The TIM on the pump is leftover from the EK GPU block since I used MX4 entirely on that project.
    I went with the grey on the sink for this build since it had better coverage.



    Naturally the foot pattern from the sink (72mm) didn't match the universal 120/140 mount so I had to score it for drilling.



    Holes drilled with dremel & bit.



    Viola, mounted.



    Heatsink kit, mount, & reservoir all ready for the case. Could use some sleeving.



    Stay tuned, there's more to come in the next few weeks.
    Last edited by csimon; 07-06-2013 at 05:28 AM.
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    My next purchase was a few odds & ends from Bitspower & Monsoon. Here are a few more pics.



    The new Bitspower 120mm Water Tank Mount Panel (BP-120WTMP-BK) is a much better direct fit with no mod required whatsoever. I highly recommend this part for the Swiftech Heatsink kit over my previous selection. I may have to add spacers to keep the screws out of the fan but I will cross that bridge upon installation into the case. You can immediately tell that this will allow better airflow from the fan below it than the previous mount.



    Next is the installation of the Bitspower G1/4" D-Plug Male/Male Coupler Set (BP-MBWP-C07) which is a better choice over the included coupler to connect the reservoir to the pump since it allows the lower collar to be part of the system. It really tidies things up in that department as shown below.



    All installed with Monsoon .999 Fine Silver Bullet Antimicrobial G1/4" Plug (MON-PLUG-AG-BLK), Premium G1/4" Stop Fitting (MON-SPL-WH), Light Port 90d & 45d Rotary Angle Adapter - 3/4" OD (MON-LP-45-34-WH) & (MON-LP-90-34-WH), Free Center Compression Fitting - 1/2"ID x 3/4" OD - Modders 6 Pack (FCC-1234-6P-WH).



    A different angle. I chose the matte white since I like anything with a matte finish. My matte choices where black or white so I chose white for contrast. Also, I am using black o-rings for easier inspection.



    There were a few D-plug sets from Bitspower to choose from. I needed to find something to make the 15mm reach (excluding 5mm G1/4" threading on each side) since the supplied 10mm wasn't cutting it. The C44 & C38 seemed too deep for my liking,the C28 seemed a perfect fit but I didn't want to chance it coming in a tad too short and not sealing well enough, and the C07 seemed just right with a extra 5mm buffer.
    Anyway, you get the idea.



    The saga continues ...
    Last edited by csimon; 07-06-2013 at 05:30 AM.
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    Sorry for the hiatus. I will have fresh pics really soon of the Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 480, 4x NB-eLoop Series 120mm B12-P 2000rpm 4 Pin (PWM), and PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Tubing - 1/2"ID-3/4"OD. Next on my list will be a group of fittings to finalize what I need for an initial install (see below). Also, I picked up a set of castors for the SM-8 from Case Labs.

    Next order to include 3x Premium G 1/4 Temperature Sensor Fitting - White (MON-TPL-WH), 2x Free Center Compression Fitting - 1/2"ID x 3/4"OD - Single White (FCC-1234-1P-WH), and 2x 45? Rotary Angle Adapter - 3/4" OD - White (MON-RO-45-34-WH).

    More to come soon ...
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    Ok here we go. First off sorry for the long delay. After the assembly I found a massive leak at the cpu waterblock which destroyed my motherboard. Since these pics were taken the motherboard has been updated and I've added the dvd writer back into the case. Other than that I've discovered that I can only use G1/4" barbs on the waterblock.

    First up ...case on it's face for adding water and working out bubbles and leak testing.

    Closeup showing various monsoon fittings including temp sensors in and out of video card.
    This helps to get cpu temp although none of the temps vary withing 1C ever.

    Reservoir pic showing temp sensor and silver bullet. Still leak testing.

    Marred cpu block from leak panic. Also you can't see but the 45 angle in view has a botched finish now.
    Nothing a little touch up can't take care of.

    Eloops at top are beautiful. Very loud at 2000rpm but I hope they never have to get that high.

    Reservoir mounted over the bottom eloop and ready to run.

    Closeup of the same.

    Another closeup from a different angle.

    Case closed.

    As I said final is slightly different and will be updated at a later date.
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    Last edited by csimon; 10-12-2013 at 04:00 PM.
    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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    This morning I removed the excess drain hose and replaced it with a tee valve. The old Danger Den drainport plug must have been made of steel and not intended to be in contact with the water so it corroded badly.

    Now with the replacement I can just connect the hose as I need it and be rid of the excess water and hose.
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    M7H (1002) | i7-4790K @ 4.8ghz @ 1.366v | cache @ 4.6ghz @ 1.309v |16gb (2x8) Xtreem @ DDR3-2666 (11-13-13-35-1T) | GTX 770 | AX860 PSU

    CVF-Z (2002) | FX-8350 @ 4.6ghz @ 1.4875v | cpu/nb @ 2600 @ 1.275v | ht @ 2600 | 8gb (2x4) Redlines (996997) @ DDR3-2133 (9-11-10-28-1T) | GTX570 | 850Z PSU

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