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    Lilianna by Screamer - LC build

    Only one shot


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    Quote Originally Posted by Screamer View Post
    Only one shot
    Absolutely beautiful!

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    @scremer, do you have any build logs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
    Absolutely beautiful!
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by GJS1 View Post
    @scremer, do you have any build logs?
    Yes, but not here. I have worklog on Polish forum. More photos you will find in my signature.

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    Wow Screamer. Awesome work. Quite possibly the neatest rig I've ever seen
    Current rig:
    Mobo: DFI Lanparty DX X58 T3eH6
    CPU: i7 920 D0 @ 3 something GHz
    GPU: GTX 480
    RAM: 12gig Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600
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    4 other storage drives - various.

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    Laing DDC Pro Pump with Petras DDC-01s
    1 x 140.3 Radiator with 3 x 140mm NB-BlackSilentPRO fans (1700 rpm 90 CFM).
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    Case: Coolmaster HAF-X
    2 x 24" DVI monitors: HP ZR24w IPS and a crappy TN Philips 240BW.
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    Awesome look screamer....how did you make your coolant ?

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    PRO work screamer !

    Loved it !

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    Screamer: what model is that black flow meter you used in this build?
    P.S.
    It would be nice if you had url to your build log in signature

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    Screamer I must say I'm very impressed with the work you've done.Most of the rigs I see in here are done very well.But if there was a top notch prize,You might just win.The layout and color are perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P5ym0n View Post
    Wow Screamer. Awesome work. Quite possibly the neatest rig I've ever seen
    Quote Originally Posted by The Byter View Post
    PRO work screamer !

    Loved it !
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by felix_w View Post
    Awesome look screamer....how did you make your coolant ?
    Just destilled water + Mayhems Dye Red.

    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Screamer: what model is that black flow meter you used in this build?
    P.S.
    It would be nice if you had url to your build log in signature
    It's GMR Acetal flowmeter. Regarding build log, I have a worklog on the Polish forum, but I think today I will add here a large part of it.

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    Thats possibly my favourite rig to date Screamer.
    Simply perfect.

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    Lilianna by Screamer - LC build

    Hello.

    It will not be a worklog (complete worklog you will find here) This build is completed, but some people have asked me to put it here. So, I will try to show you my way to the LC in Lian Li case PC-V2010B which is called Lilianna



    I will not write much but I will present how to the system has changed and how it looks now after a year.

    First of all - case. Lian Li PC-V2010B with some changes and black powder coating.



























    First parts.
















    I swapped perforated 5.25" bezels on full from PC-V2000B.




    Something for fan control:















    Cables, cables, cables...












    OK. Now I will show you all my revisions and changes which I made during the year. It's so much, so I will show it in parts.

    Revision 1.

    Hardware:
    Asus P5Q Pro + E8400 + GTX260

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ, EK blocks on P5Q Pro and GTX260
    Radiator: Feser Xchanger 240
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP350 DDC1T
    Tube: Feser Tube 10/16 Clear UV
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV
















    And final shots:






















    Window and air vents


















    Revision 2.

    Hardware:
    Asus P5Q Pro + E8400 + GTX260

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ, EK blocks on P5Q Pro and GTX260
    Radiators: 2 x Feser Xchanger 240
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP350 DDC1T
    Tube: Masterkleer Clear Tube 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV



































    To be continued.
    I Have a thousands photos

    Last edited by Screamer; 06-09-2010 at 11:56 AM.

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    Continued.


    Custom panel for Aquaero:

















    Revision almost 3 - plastic fantastic

    New CPU, PSU, motherboard and memory

    Hardware:
    Evga X58 SLI LE + i7 920 + GTX260

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ, EK block GTX260
    Radiators: 2 x Feser Xchanger 240
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP350 DDC1T
    Tube: Masterkleer Clear Tube 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV















    And final shots:
















    Next was short episode with two loops. Very short.

























    Revision 3

    New Motherboard blocks, tube and radiator

    Hardware:
    Evga X58 SLI LE + i7 920 + GTX260

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ with custom plexi top, MIPS Evga X58 SLI LE set, EK block GTX260
    Radiators: Feser Xchanger 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP350 DDC1T
    Tube: Tygon 11,2/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV















    And final shots:




















    Revision 4

    New motherboard, graphic card and blocks

    Hardware:
    Asus R2E + i7 920 + HD5850

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ with custom plexi top, EK R2E set, EK block HD5850
    Radiators: Feser Xchanger 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP350 DDC1T
    Tube: Masterkleer 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV

































    To be continued.

    Last edited by Screamer; 06-06-2010 at 09:15 AM.

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    Continued


    Revision 5

    New radiators, pump and ram block

    Hardware:
    Asus R2E + i7 920 + HD5850

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ with custom plexi top, EK R2E set, EK block HD5850, custom made ram and QPI block
    Radiators: Swiftech 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150
    Pump: Swiftech MCP355 DDC1T+
    Tube: Masterkleer 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: Feser One Red UV


























    Cover for 5,25".




















    Short episode with other color...

    Revision 6

    New radiators, pump and ram block

    Hardware:
    Asus R2E + i7 920 + 2 x HD5850

    LC:
    Blocks: Swiftech Apogee GTZ with custom plexi top, EK R2E set, EK block HD5850, custom made QPI block
    Radiators: Swiftech 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150 + 250
    Pump: Swiftech MCP355 DDC1T+
    Tube: Masterkleer 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: destilled water + Mayhems Dye Blue



























    Revision almost 7

    New CPU block

    Hardware:
    Asus R2E + i7 920 + HD5850

    LC:
    Blocks: EK Supreme LT, EK R2E set, EK block HD5850, custom made ram block
    Radiators: Swiftech 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150 + 250
    Pump: Swiftech MCP355 DDC1T+
    Tube: Masterkleer 11,1/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: destilled water + Mayhems Dye Red


























    And finally...


    Revision 7

    New CPU block

    Hardware:
    Asus R2E + i7 920 + 2 x HD5850

    LC:
    Blocks: EK Supreme LT, EK R2E set, EK block HD5850, custom made ram block, Enzotech QPI block
    Radiators: Swiftech 240 + 480
    Reservoir: EK Multioption Res 150 + 250
    Pump: Swiftech MCP355 DDC1T+
    Tube: Tygon 9,5/15,9
    Fittings: Feser 10/16 and Bitspower (angled)
    Fluid: destilled water + Mayhems Dye Red




    A few days ago...



















    And today:


























    I love my build










































    And that's it. It's over for now

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    Wow. Have you submitted the build to MDPC? Top notch.

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    Very nice...

    I always envy such huge case with lots of room to work with..

    Phil

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    Oh. My. God. This is THE most beautiful worklog I have ever seen. It's always so perfect... I ask "Why do you need a revision?" and the pictures speak for themselves. I need this case haha!
    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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    This is one of the most Awesome Rig I've ever seen

    I can't write other kind of words for you. Your work it's just amazing and all it's clean and well placed. I Love the 5,25 bay cover, I've never seen one like this with that kind of work on it.

    Thanks for Create this Topic, I've saved all the pics on my computer.

    I think it must be on MDPC
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    What did you use to cut out the side panel for the window and air vents?
    The cut looks perfect!

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    Thanks guys

    Quote Originally Posted by jumper2high View Post
    What did you use to cut out the side panel for the window and air vents?
    The cut looks perfect!
    Water cutting

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    Oooh, :banana::banana::banana::banana:.

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    Excellent work, beautiful rig!

    Attention to detail is next to none, one of the greatest black/red rig I've seen!

    Keep up good work, waiting for next revision lol
    Check out my WC worklog: BSG Pegasus - Lian Li PC-A77B
    Rev. 1.0 Photos ----- Rev 1.1 Photos ----- Rev 1.4 Photos ----- Rev 2.0 Photos ----- Rev 3.0 Photos -----
    Detailed flow comparison across all revisions ----- i7 980X @ 4960Mhz


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    EK Supreme HF v3 / 2x EK GTX 5X0 Acetal + Nickel / Primochill LRT Black 1/2 ID 3/4 OD
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    WOW. Amazing, 100% MDPC quality. This work log is beautiful and the computer looks amazing.
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    Very nice!! It's cool seeing how you evolved the build over time.

    I like the condensed version of a build log since my attention span is that of a house fly! LOL
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    Nice Enermax Magmas...

    So Screamer,

    You like the Magmas on your radiator? Working well? I also am using the magmas but not so sure about them. Static pressure is a bit weak...

    Dave.
    Motherboard: EVGA Classified 759
    CPU: Intel 920 D0 2.66 @ 3.8ghz
    Ram: 6gb 1600 DDR3 7-7-7-20 Corsair Dominators
    PSU: PC Power Cooling 1200 ESA
    Audio: SB X-Fi Titanium
    Video: Trifire XFX 6970
    Harddrives: WD3000HLFSx2+ OCZ 120G Vertex SSD
    Cooling: HK 3.0 - XPSC360 Rad - MCP655 pump

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