That's me !
Done for today
I want to thank Bitspower for sponsoring me at this project, specially Vincent !
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This is how i drain my loop :)
Stripping time !
And building it up again with a bitspower mb block, and i rotated my EK HF
This is because i forgot i needed to rotate it when the flow comes from the other side compared to my other build.
Rubbertaped the borders, because the coating will come a few months later
How my Raidcard looked like
And how it looks now :)
Bitspower block
Rubber tape looks grey, but its because of the flash, normally its black :)
Build the 2 single BP tops back, i think they look better this way.
And been busy with some smd led lighting.
I love it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDvic-srFnc
New set of Corsair mem
Bought some blocks from a friend, im totally in love with plexi now :)
Breaking it down.
Removed teh old SMD leds.
Ohhh no !
Oh never mind
Been puzzling for 1.5 hours before i had the right combination.
Cleaning time.
Dirt !
L3pping the 980x :)
Wtf MX-4, did i order that ?!
Thanks for the MX-4 Freddy !
30 seconds @ P400 already tired ;)
5 Minutes P400 - Total 5 Minutes
5 Minutes P400 - Total 10 Minutes
10 Minutes P400 - Total 20 Minutes
10 Minutes P400 - Total 30 Minutes
15 Minutes P400 - Total 45 Minutes
10 Minutes P600 - Total 55 Minutes
10 Minutes P800 - Total 1 hours en 5 Minutes
10 Minutes P1000 - Total 1 hours en 15 Minutes
10 Minutes P1500 - Total 1 hours en 25 Minutes
15 Minutes P2000 - Total 1 hours en 40 Minutes
20 Minutes P2500 - Total 2 hours
Had to play some with the cam ;)
Results
Idle
Stressed
And finally ...
Building it back asap, im tired :)
And some pics
Lighting will have to wait a few days :)
For 10 years i always used the "better" soundcards.
But the last year i used onboard, somehow i didn't like it.
And last week my eye fell on the Asus Xense.
I fell in love instantly !
Specially cause it would fit perfectly in the desk with the chrome look.
So i was already saving some money for it.
But then ....
My PSU died ... And we can't run without it
Xense dream gone :)
But Freddy helped me out :P
Freddy ... You're the best ! ;)
2 days from 09:00 till 23:00 and 10:00 till 17:00
Still seems like nothing has changed ^^
Breaking down already took a few hours :)
Too small holes for those cables.
couldn't find those cables in another color :(
Removed the hdd stickers.
Ready to take off.
Like a bomb exploded.
measuring and drilling.
Changing the tempsensors.
This is so i can put them at the in and outlet in the desk.
I can measure the in and outgoing temperatures more accurate then.
Pff it still works :)
Aluminium rain.
Sleeved the ugly red sata cables. Thanks Vin-Tech !
Cutouts for the dvd-r drives.
BP bucket.
Done.
Further on with the loop.
Tempsensors mounted, just a tiny piece of barb.
Sleeved cables sleeved again :)
Now the worst part, connecting the cables again and placing the new PSU.
Also done.
Custom made molex of 1.30m for the Asus Xense.
piece by piece ....
New molex for the "underground fans cable".
lol :)
Ready to fill it up.
Almost done filling the new loop.
wtf, ghosts in my res ...
Loop running, all thats left getting the pc running.
Wow, it booted, luckily i got normal voltages now.
Almost forgot the extra hole for the bulgin switch for the lighting :)
First temporary, later with sleeve.
They work !
Power switch/power led -- Reset switch/hddled -- Lighting switch/lichting led
Screens off
Works like a charm.
Hdd temps lowered 17-20 degrees.
Still in love :)
It fits :)
You can also see the Xense molex
Pc heats up the water with 1.7 degrees.
Hmm needs some polishing.
Perfect spot for the Sennheiser Xense :)
Ready to type this update !
All made possible by my wife, me and Freddy ;)
Had some problems switching all the leds in my desk by one Bulgin momentary led switch.
All the leds are connected to a bitspower X-station.
The user "Calimero" @ the highflow forum fixed it for me ^^
I'm to impatient for this work.
He's been busy with it for quite some hours.
With this print i can switch this :
one 5V line
one 12V line
the led in the bulgin switch
This bulgin led is on a current feed now, so switching from blue (3.5V) to, for example, Red (1.8V) is no problem at all, the current will remain the same
So thanks to Calimero !
Adjustable for the bulgin switch
:)