Its been a while since I updated my progress on Goliath. I've been working on the system...but things did not go as planned.I had to redesign the layout of the components in the cooling chamber and it has been frustrating to make everything fit as I wanted. I've reassembled everything in the cooling chamber and added a few more goodies to make it look clean. I think it will function better and it looks better than my original layout.
What you guys think
( These are the last two pictures of 12 that was downloaded, but only two pics attached to the thread... I'll try again later. )
Last edited by Sweeper; 01-21-2008 at 08:05 PM.
I was hoping you didnt give up on this. Good to see youre still at it.
Eagerly awaiting more pics!
Heres the pictures that did not get attached to my post. It will only let me attach five pictures, so guess I need to do multiple posts....sorry.
shroud for the liquid distribution block, liquid receiver and evaporator coil
wire loom for routing the wire
inside view of wire loom
outside cover for wire loom
components reassembled in cooling chamber
( continued in next post )
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I just spent the last 2 hours reading this post, i couldn't stop. This has to be the most amazing build i have ever seen. The craftsmanship and technology is just amazing, it's so beautiful i can't say enough. I just have to say, you are a master craftsman and Extreme Noob... Top Shelf.
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The wire loom on the top right hand corner is for the wires to enter from the power supply outside the cooling chamber. The wires will be sealed between the double walls of the chamber and the outside cover will add additional seal from the outside. As far as the MB tray layout question....I'm not sure what is not understood. The MB tray will function as any other MB tray in a case.
Hope this answers your question.
Those must be heavy. What are you going to do about the flex/hang on the videocards?
Nice looking!
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What are the internal designs of the water blocks? What mobo, and cards are you using them on? Have you thought about NB cooling?
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The flex lines should help support the blocks. If the weight is still a problem... I will build a bracket for added support.
The internal design of the blocks are shown in the beginning of the thread...I call them the CrossFlow block. I don't think it will be necessary to liquid cool the NB, because the low temps inside the cooling chamber will cool the NB and ram with circulating air inside the chamber.
As far as the mobo and cards, I will be testing the system will the following components until I upgrade to Intel system.
Mobo: DFI Expert
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GPU: Nvidia BFG 7800 GTX OC X SLI
wow, very nice build
Bumpers?
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WoW man! Goliath rules!
Thanks guys for the compliments. I haven't given up on the build, its just things are going a little slow with fabrication of parts and assembly. I had to change a few more things again...but, I knew in the beginning this would not be a easy build. I will update the pics soon....I'm waiting on some material.
Last edited by Sweeper; 02-15-2008 at 03:33 PM.
Beyond excellent work - you go man! Show us how it's done!!![]()
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Absolutely incredible! Keep it up. This is the most impressive build I've ever seen.
Really glad you haven't quit. one of many reasons i joined this forum was to watch the progress on this project
. i look foward to seeing more as you move foward
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