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    NEPTUNE V3 TJ07 "SaNxU" Project




    After my last Project (Neptune V2) I started a new project, some parts are recycled but I think it’s not an update from the V2. So, V3 it’s a NEW project!

    Concept:

    Nowadays most Silverstone TJ07 are Murdermod’s, and so I like to go out from the routine and try an innovative new project. Going with an out reservoir, liquid cooling tubes will be more showy that the sleeved cables, not only a simply front, etc.


    Hardware:

    CPU: Intel Core2Duo e8600
    Motherboard: Asus Striker II Extreme
    RAM: Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600
    MAIN GPU: Zotac Geforce GTX275
    PHYSICS GPU: Asus EN8800GTS 640
    SOUND: X-fi Titanium Fatality (PCI)
    OS HDD: 2x WD raptor 150GB ADFD (Raid 0)
    DATA HDD: Segate 1Tb
    PSU: Silverstone Zeus 850W
    DVD: LG DVD



    Watercooling:
    1rst LOOP:

    CPU block: EK-Supreme LT Plexi-Cooper
    PUMP: Laing DDC + EK TOP (black acetal)
    RAD: Magicool 360 blue UV
    RESERVOIR: XSPC 5 ¼ (bay res)
    TUBE: Feser blue UV (19 out - 12,7 in)mm (3/4 out - ½ in) inches
    FITTINGS: Feser&Phobya Compression Fittings


    2nd LOOP:

    MAIN GPU block: EK-FC275 GTX Plexi-Cooper
    PHYSICS GPU block: EK-FC8800GTS Plexi-Cooper
    HDD block: DangerDen 2x HDD Acetal
    RAD: COOLSTREAM XT 480 (4x120)
    PUMP: Swiftech MCP 655 + EK TOP (black acetal)
    RES: Custom “Ketchak”
    TUBE: Feser blue UV (19 out - 12,7 in)mm (3/4 out - ½ in) inches
    FITTINGS: Feser&Phobya Compression Fittings




    Case and Accesories:
    Case:

    CASE: Silverstone TJ07 Black Window (ATX position)

    Fans:

    1st LOOP RAD: 3x Ac.Ryan 12cm Blue UV
    2nd LOOP RAD: 4x Ac.Ryan 12cm BLUE UV (FRONT) / 2x Scythe ULTRAKAZE 3000rpm
    REAR CASE: 2x Ac.Ryan 9cm Blue UV

    LCD’s / Controllers:

    MAIN LCD: Alphacool 240x128 Blue-Black USB
    Controller: Aquacomputer Aquaero 4.0 white/BLUE with powerbooster





    Sponsored by:




    SaNxU
    Last edited by SaNxU; 02-16-2010 at 10:52 AM.

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    First shot! Thats gotta be quite nice worklog with TJ07 on 2 loops.
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    4x120 Radiator

    4x120 Radiator with support:

    This 4x120 Radiator will be placed at bottom of the Tj07 longitudinally at left. It will have:
    • 4 Ac.Ryan Blue UV fans at the exterior face.
    • 2 Scythe UltraKaze at interior face.


    Interior side will have armaflex to prevent vibrations, and will put armaflex to the custom support too.


    Let’s talk with some pictures:


    Support:










    Radiator:








    Radiator + Support:








    Radiator Scythe fans:







    Fittings:




    Black “normal” fittings:



    Feser vs Phobya Compression fittings:





    Best regards

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    Are the Phobya Compression fittings smaller in diameter than the BP's?? On the widest part of them? And what sizes can you get the Phobya fittings in?
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    CPU COOLER: Swiftech GTZ waterblock HD: WD VelociRaptor 300GB SATA 3,5"
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    MAIN GPU: Zotac GTX275 & EK-FC275:

    This Zotac GTX275 will be cooled by EK-FC275 Plexi-Cooper. It already have a black PCB, so I won’t put acrylic cover to this VGA.


    Let’s talk with some pictures:


    GTX275:











    EK-FC275:











    Size Comparison:






    CPU block:

    Without fittings:



    With fittings:






    Best regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by M40TURBO View Post
    Are the Phobya Compression fittings smaller in diameter than the BP's?? On the widest part of them? And what sizes can you get the Phobya fittings in?
    Feser&BP's:
    • Absolut external: 25,8mm
    • Tube exterior: 19mm
    • Tube interior: 14,5mm
    • Absolut internal: 12mm


    Phobya:
    • Absolut external: 25,8mm
    • Tube exterior: 19mm
    • Tube interior: 14mm
    • Absolut internal: 11mm


    So, You can se that the completly external diameter of bouth are the same, but the completly internal diameter of the feser&BP are 12mm in front of the 11mm of the Phobya. Then, i think that Feser&BP will work a little bit better.

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    Looks Great and the Photos are very nice
    Looking forward to this

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    Quote Originally Posted by scor12 View Post
    Looks Great and the Photos are very nice
    Looking forward to this
    Thanks! your pics are a little bit better I think

    I'm looking forward to your worklog too

    Regardss!

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    First of all, I’ve purchased a tripod and changed my camera, let’s see which ones:

    The camera: Canon Powershot S45



    The tripod: Vivitar V-2400




    And now let’s test how the new camera&tripod works with some pics of some new components:



    EK D5-TOP V2:

    Time to show every detail of new V2 version of EK D5-TOP. This one is black acetal, but can be white acetal too.
















    As you can see one of the screws that press the thin part to the main part are a little bit different, don’t know why…



    One of the raptors:






    The sleeving:

    The sleeving color that I’ve choose for this project is CARBON BLACK, It’s different from the common black.





    The tube:

    The tube is a Feser Blue UV 12,7/19 mm






    Best regards

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    Got any updates?

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    I'm waiting for all the fans and mdpc sleeving and others...

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    Hi another time, have been past a lot of time with no updates, so, here is:

    The pics I think that are a little bit better than the old ones, let’s see if all its ok…


    Black Sleeving & Others:

    Well, amazing job of Nils:












    Black&Blue 4x120 Radiator fans:

    The fans are this: Coolermaster SickleFlow 120 2000 RPM Blue LED

    And some real pics:




    With light:




    Without light:





    Now with the radiator: (as you can see the bolts are ugly, I will change it for the shorter black ones purchased at Nils.)

    [









    All fans are fitted to an only one 3-pin, and reporting the RPM only for the first one.



    Black 3x120 Upper Radiator fans:

    This is only a pic that show the fans, in the following updates will see why the SLIM ones, and were will be putted with the 3x120 radiator.






    Tube&Coolant:


    The tube has been shown before, but the coolant will be Feser One Blue.





    Best regards!

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    Hi SaNxU, Nice work you doing here.
    Your photos are not coming out right. i think you need to read this page.

    http://www.diyphotography.net/homest...ighting-needed

    You have to get few white lightings on the thing you taking picture of. Remember dont use the flash from the camera. Always use lightings.

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    Looking good there SaNxU I just bought those cooler master blue fans myself they are very nice... I was wondering what RPM did you get on the Sythe fans below in the picture and it says on newegg site they are rated at 46 CFM with 36 dBA seems loud to me. Have you tested them yet how do they sound to you?

    Thanks

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    COOLING: 2 x Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper 420mm 6 x Swiftech Helix 140mm Fans
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    Quote Originally Posted by shazbom View Post
    Hi SaNxU, Nice work you doing here.
    Your photos are not coming out right. i think you need to read this page.

    http://www.diyphotography.net/homest...ighting-needed

    You have to get few white lightings on the thing you taking picture of. Remember dont use the flash from the camera. Always use lightings.
    Incredible information, many many thanks. I'll try to improve my photograph skills a little bit, thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lu(ky View Post
    Looking good there SaNxU I just bought those cooler master blue fans myself they are very nice... I was wondering what RPM did you get on the Sythe fans below in the picture and it says on newegg site they are rated at 46 CFM with 36 dBA seems loud to me. Have you tested them yet how do they sound to you?

    Thanks

    I've bought the 2000Rpm ones, I didn't test it so far, but the noise I think it wont be a problem because the aquaero will make a good job tweaking the fan speed of all the fans of the mod... we'll see...

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    Another update! this time a little bit important than others
    Let's see the beginning of the building:


    4x120 Radiator in the TJ07

    First of all the box that covers the ON/Reset button. As known by the people that have tj07's the reset button is not easily to touch, so I decided to put another Reset button that will be shown in another update








    And the case will use this feet:





    D5 & DDC With Ek tops












    2xUltra kaze 3000rpm With sleeving




    Alphacool Black LCD






    Front Bay CPU-loop Reservoir






    Asus8800gts Physics

    As you can see the PCB is green, so.... NO PROBLEM!






    3x120 CPU-Loop Radiator and grills & fans








    Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600




    Some misc






    2x150gb Raptors with the DD waterblock



    Waiting for aquaero and other misc from bitspower!

    Best regards
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    Let's see the continuation of the building:



    3x120 rad complete

    Completed the rad, waiting to be mounted at the top of the case.
    It have a inline probe for the aquaero.











    Power supply sleeving

    Only the pic of the 24 and the 8 pin.






    Big resevoir

    Its custom build by Ketchak from spain!











    Aquaero









    Lower part of TJ07

















    GPU's










    Best regards!

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    looking good
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    Nice work.

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    Nice Job on your Angel Mod
    I like the Mod with the mesh and the rad

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    lookin great so far... will be waiting for updates :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelke View Post
    looking good
    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    Nice work.
    Quote Originally Posted by scor12 View Post
    Nice Job on your Angel Mod
    I like the Mod with the mesh and the rad
    Quote Originally Posted by eKirts View Post
    lookin great so far... will be waiting for updates :P
    Thanks!!!!





    Now a little update with only 2 pics, but bouth I think are imoportant!


    1st: Black Plexy top for the Asus 8800GTS physics to cover the green PCB.




    2nd: Plexy mid plate to cover all the holes that have TJ07's plate. It have a 12cm blue UV plexy mesh and an black aluminium one.







    Better pics of the plexy mid plate in the next update!

    Best regards!

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    Nice update, SaNxU. Good work on your fan cabling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Nice update, SaNxU. Good work on your fan cabling.
    Thanks! All of the fan cabling its due that I wanna control all the fans with the aquaero




    Well some other pics of new black bitspower fittings:


    CPU WATERBLOCK:






    GPU (1) WATERBLOCK:








    RESERVOIR:







    And finaly some mesh misc for the 2x92mm rear fans and for the pci slots:





    Best regards!!

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    Great pictures!

    But do you mind telling me why those barbs are mounted on the vga cooler? Are they for draining your loop?

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