Quote Originally Posted by lonkny View Post
So finally finished the build and lovin' it! Booted up on first try w/all new hardware so am psyched... also am now using an iandh Stealth Res... here are some pics...


and the specs (just minor changes from before):

Hardware:
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D
Motherboard: Asus Rampage III Extreme
Processor: Intel Core i7 930
Memory: 3x2GB GSkill Pi Series PC3-16000
Video: XFX Radeon HD 5850 "XXX Edition"
System Drive: OCZ Vertex 2E 60GB OCZ Vertex 2 Sandforce Chipset
Data Drives: 2x500GB Seagate RAID1, 2x1.5TB WD Black RAID1, 1xOCZ Colossus OCZSSD2-1CLS250G 3.5" 250GB, 1xWD Black WD1002FAEX 1TB SATA 6.0Gb/s
Optical Drives: LG BluRay Burner, Asus DVD/RW
Sound: Auzentech Forte 7.1 PCI-e
Expansion Cards: Asus U3S6 USB3.0 & SATA6Gb/s PCI-e, Promise FastTrak TX2300 PCI RAID Controller
Display: Matrix Orbital LK-204-7T-1U-USB-TCI Tri Color 20x4 Character Display
Bay Device: Akasa All In One 2 Control Panel (used for ports only, not fan/temp control)
Pump/Fan/Thermal Power & Control: MCubed BigNG w/Analog Sensor Hub

Water Cooling:
Res1: IandH StealthRes 225 Reservoir w/Stealthclamps
Pump Top: EK-DDC Dual TOP V2 - White Acetal
Pumps: 2xSwiftech MCP355
Rad1: Swiftech MCR320 w/3 Zaward 120mm ZG2-120A "Golf" fans push & 3 Scythe Slipstream SY1225SL12SH pull
Rad2: Black Ice SR1 140mm Low Flow w/Zaward 140mm "Golf" fan push & Corsair 140mm fan pull
Board block: EK-FB RE3 Rampage III Extreme full board block
CPU: EK Supreme HF - Nickel/Red Plexi
VGA: EK FC-5850 w/RAM Backplate

Misc:
Fill Port: Danger Den Black Aluminum
Tubing: Feser UV White 1/2" ID 3/4" OD, Feser UV Red 1/2" ID 3/4" OD
Flow Meters: Koolance INS-FM17 (visual), Swissflow SF800 (sensor)
Coolant Temp Sensor: Bitspower BP-WTP-CT Shiny Silver Temp Sensor
Fittings: various Bitspower & Enzotech "Shiny Silver" fittings
TIM: Arctic Cooling MX-3 and Shin-Etsu X23-7783D

Great work Lonkny. Turned out great.

Allot of hardware in there but still turned out clean. Very well done

Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
Turtletrax, is that 240 rad in the bottom compartment screwed to the case?

Very nice builds guys
Yes it is screwed to the case. I had a 17mm spacing feser that I had no real use for but didnt want to sell it so I had a real hard time finding a template, so I just used the fan outlay while attached to the rad and traced it out on the bottom of the case. Then I measured out the fan holes and drilled them out

I took a 117mm hole saw and went to town on the first hole and the second hole was half meshed alu, so no chance using the hole saw there. I used a set of really sharp side cutters to remove the alu mesh that was in the way and used the trusty dremel to remove the rest.

Then used the supplied feser rubber fan gaskets in between the rad and the case and another set on the fans and used the shortest supplied fan mount screws to mount the rad to the case and through the fan blade protectors so the rad was protected.

I think it turned out fantastic.

One thing I found out is this case becomes extremely flimsy without the bottom HD cage assy without the sides on. I would be afraid to lift the case with a full LCed system without the sides on. I even replaced the rivets I had drilled out in the front of the case and still quite unstable.