Cap, tiger, thank you both!
Cap, tiger, thank you both!
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Nice countersunk rivets arrived to mdpc so I can't miss it
Some tape onto the tool
and we are ready to start
*snap*
*snap* *snap*
This rivets are reallly of top notch quality, especially dome headed ones
Mostly all rivets are applied excepts for ones on the MB tray holder and on those white plastic thingies preventing doors and tray from vibrations (hope you understand me, don't know how to call 'em)
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Moving further.
I have OCZ XTC ram cooler, guess you've seen that it has been powdercoated, it has two nice blue LED fans inside
but with the cover on they look just like 8 lighting dots, that's not a nice appearancehad to cut lines to the LEDs.
Also this thing can't go without sleeving. Yeah, now it is right appearance
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my kitteh (small one)
She loves to play with my hardware and steal zipties
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Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Hay GK, the first 3 riverts are countersunk rivets, the other 3 look dome to me.
I like your cat, has been years, like 25 years since I had one thou. She/he looks ready to pounce![]()
Lol, that cat is awesome. :P
[Project] : Altair | A Lian-Li PC-P80, dual loop, all internal build. Written as a tutorial for any newcomers
Hardware
Core i7 920 D0 | 12GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz CL8 RAM | 2x EVGA GTX 285 SLI | ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 | ASUS Xonar D2X
2x Intel X-25M SSD | Corsair HX-1000W | Lian-Li PC-P80 | Dell 3008WFP 30"
Watercooling Gear (Dual Loop)
Koolance 350AT (CPU Loop) | 2x Koolance VID-NX285 (GPU Loop) | 2x Laing DDC 3.2 / XSPC Acrylic top Rev. 3 | 2x EK Multioption 150 Res Ver. 2 | 2x Thermochill PA 120.3 |
6x Scythe S-Flex 1200 RPM Fans | 7/16" Primochill Pro Green LRT | 7/16" Primochill Pro Blue LRT | B.P. Silver Shiny 1\2" Barbs | Alphacool Ball Valve / B.P. M-M Rotary fill-port / drain | Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NS NB/SB (GPU Loop)| Black Freezer MOS AMOSII POM Version (GPU Loop)| Bitspower Black Freezer MOS AMOSIII POM Version (GPU Loop)
You are absolutely rightI got dome headed ones earlier
I like her too but she's a bit crazyActually since I moved to another place this kitteh lives with my sister, I just had her for a week because sister was out of town.
But anyway my lovely big cat stays with me, I hope you'll see him later![]()
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
You should rename your project to Duracell
It reminds me of Duracell batteries![]()
Ω Raven Build Blog
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
" Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" - In times of war, the law falls silent.
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Another update in my Duracell log
I started to think about HDD mounts, why I didn't did it earlier?
To my mind the best place for drives is backside of 5.25" bays. Standart holes on the bottom of 3.5" HDD do not fit Lian-Li holes. More over if drive mounted closely to the panel there is the lack of space for cables going to the drive.
Well, I have Xeon mounting something don't know how it is applied and where - it came with case. It nearly fits 3.5" HDD by width and has UNC 6x32 threaded stands on the back side.
And I am going to mount Storage HDD like this, upper or lower
I am sorry for messy background
Lets start, first of all holes for HDD.
Applied some tape and marked points (connectors will be in the left hand side)
As I do not have any precious drilling hardware I prefer start with small 1.5mm drill
and continue with 4mm drill
Otherwise drill just slides out of marked point and holes just do not fit each other while screwing.
4 holes done, some handfile tweaking to make sure drive is lined up perfectly
and test fit
Even in this state I like itThis thing is going to be cutted and painted. Unfortunately it is too late for dremelling as I don't want to disturb my neighbours (and their children as well), I'll continue tomorrow, I hope.
That's it for now, I hope I'll finish mount soon and post some pics here.
Noiseblocker fans for the rad are nearly to be shipped, but this will take 2-3 weeks to arrive.
Also my package from PPCs is already at customs, I can't stop clicking refresh button at the page with tracking info, those guys in customs are sooo slow
Oh, forgot to mention: on par with 1.5TB storage drive there will be Kingston SSD M series. This is carbon copy of Intel X25-M, but Intel ones are not available in Moscow.
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My lovely kitteh, he don't like photo sessions
Thanks for reading![]()
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
Hay GK when drilling holes, try this, after you have marked where you need to drill your hole.
If you don't have a center punch you can use either a sharp nail or a pop rivet with the pointy bit down of cause.
Once lined up to your mark, just give the top a "lite" hit with hammer on a hard surface. Not to hard or you will dent the surounding aluminium.
This will leave a small divet and you will find now that your drill bit doesn't wonder off.
Exa, No I was not kidding, like you said "its one of the best" and I pointed out "Even thou HK may not be the coolest WC block, temps wise."
The HK is now the second best block for cooling CPUs, first place now goes to Swiftech Apogee XT.
If you would like to see what Vapor had to say about it then here is a link http://vapor.skinneelabs.com/i7/Round2/XT/R2i7XT.html
Or if you would like to compare the HK to the XT then here is another link http://vapor.skinneelabs.com/i7/Roun...i7Overall.html
I still love the looks of the HK but the performance factor of the XT does have a slight pulling me, just a tad.
Project:
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Ive red the tests. You made it sound like the block was mediocre, when in fact i would put it side by side with the XT. The sub 1C difference is worth it in my eyes when you consider that the HK is much less restrictive than the XT. You can do the silicone mod on the HK and it would be in front of the XT while still beeing less restrictive. They both have theire pro's and con's, but dont make it loook like the HK is wastly inferior to the XT when in fact its not.
X2 555 @ B55 @ 4050 1.4v, NB @ 2700 1.35v Fuzion V1
Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h v2.1
HD6950 2GB swiftech MCW60 @ 1000mhz, 1.168v 1515mhz memory
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1866 cas 9 @ 1800 8.9.8.27.41 1T 110ns 1.605v
C300 64GB, 2X Seagate barracuda green LP 2TB, Essence STX, Zalman ZM750-HP
DDC 3.2/petras, PA120.3 ek-res400, Stackers STC-01,
Dell U2412m, G110, G9x, Razer Scarab
thanks
kgtiger, Xion X2
yeah, I know that trick but for some reason it doesn't work for meIt is easier for me to drill twice and I do not drill that much holes to worry about it
kgtiger, eXa
I guess even if HK 3.0 is leading block for i7 it is not that evident it is leading for Core 2 Duo which I use. I haven't seen any direct comparison tests on socket 775 between HK 3.0 and other blocks such as D-tek and cuplex xt di.
But anyway I have Heatkiller that is custom painted, matches my colors, not very restrictive (as I am using silent mcp350) and performs at highest (or nearly so) level. That's all I need
I received another package and shaped that plate for HDD so be ready for next update soon![]()
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Cutted unnecessary metal
I am not showing right after dremelling because my skills are nearly between zero and 0.1This is after handfiling.
Rounded corners as it was before cutting
and shortened stand-offs a bit so that case side panel does not scratch HDD. Used the same mirror and sandpaper techinique as used during CPU lapping to achive perfectly flat surface.
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Final view before painting:
w00t! another package with toys arrived
Lian-Li casters
lamptron 24 LED Flexlight strip
BitsPowerfull brigade with their commander
and Koolance TMS-200 board, bought additional temp sensor for it
thanks for reading, stay tuned![]()
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Absolutely fantastic job! I like the Cpu cooler.![]()
Love this update!
scor12, GregSG
thanks mates, appreciate your feedback
As my term in university goes to the end, I have tons of tasks to do and almost no free time. I hope I'll manage to do them by the end of December and continue my build.
Fans for the rad are on their way and I plan to make another order at PPCs in early January to get case sidepanel, some missing barbs and probably new tubing.
Now I have a task for you, try to guess what is this thing for
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Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Hey @aka_GK,
I was not around for a while, I just finished to check your worklog updates now.I liked your powdercoated HK blocks, they simply rocks.
If you had hard time with rivets, you can try to use the drill bit with your dremel next time. You can handle with them with less effort.
You got talent and nice components down here mate. Keep up the good work.
PS: I also ordered the same rivets from ChilledPC yesterday.
Cheers,
Arthur
Extreme ways I know will part the colors of my sea, perfect color me | Arthur's WC Worklog with Lian Li PC-9
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Hey bro,
Yeah, I know its hard to understand who subscribed my worklog recently but my family had several funreals in near past so I could not focus on my worklog enough.As I said in my worklog post, I'll be able to continue my worklog until Feburary 2010, it'll be done until that time of course. I also speed up it a bit.
I saw your worklog down here and I must admit it what you covered serious route here mate. I believe I'll catch you on that route soon enough LOL!
You take care yourself.
Thanks,
Arthur
Extreme ways I know will part the colors of my sea, perfect color me | Arthur's WC Worklog with Lian Li PC-9
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Extreme ways I know will part the colors of my sea, perfect color me | Arthur's WC Worklog with Lian Li PC-9
ah, that's sucks. I know lots of good guys from my local communities who has to go to army too and that's not fair imho, but that is law.
be strong friend and go forward
I am sorry for the OT here![]()
Worklog: Project Black Copper
Lian Li PC-P80 | Thermochill PA140.3 | Noiseblocker fans | mdpc-x stuff
Extreme ways I know will part the colors of my sea, perfect color me | Arthur's WC Worklog with Lian Li PC-9
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