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Sponsored by:
AquaComputer
Watercool:
MIPS Computer GMBH
Corsair
This is my first real desktop mod, and it's been long in planning. Now that most of my components have arrived and some progress has been made I've decided to share what I've created so far.
The concept behind this case is to design a simple elegant case jam packed with technology, toys, and a powerful watercooling setup.
The idea for the design was directly inspired by the case I started with, a 10th Anniversary Lian-Li PC-a60c: *click for big*
First I'll outline the system components I'll be using:
Main System
Lian-Li PC-A60C 10th Anniversary #294 of 300
Silverstone Strider 1200W Modular ATX
AMD Phenom X4 9850 BE Quad Core AM2 2.5GHZ
Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 5-5-5-15 8GB (4x2GB)
ASUS AM2+ M3N-HT Deluxe Mempipe 3-way SLI
2x EVGA E-geForce GTX 280 SSC 648MHZ 1024MB 2.322GHZ
Secondary System
VIA ARTiGO Kit A1000 C7 1GHZ 1GB DDR2
OCZ 1GB DDR2 SODIMM PC2 PC-5400 667Mhz
Fujitsu 2.5" IDE 5400RPM 120GB
XDX 7" VGA Touch Screen TFT LCD 1024x768
Router/Firewall
PCEngines ALIX.2C1 Kit 3x10/100LAN
SparkLAN WMIA-207GN WLAN 802.11n Mini PCI
1GB Type 6 Compact Flash
Storage/Media
Pioneer Slim 8X DVD+/-RW Slot Load
Slim CD/DVD-ROM to SATA Adapter
4x Hitachi 3.5" SATA 7200RPM 750GB
3x LaCie Neil Poulton eSATA 7200RPM 750GB External
Lian-Li Aluminum 50-in-1 Card Reader
Additions
Mini Nova USB Bluetooth Adapter
Zalman Plus Multi Fan Controller
Matrix Orbital GX Typhoon USB TRI-LED LCD 240x64
2xNexxtech mini 4 Port USB Hub
AquaComputer multiswitch USB 1.41
AquaComputer aquaero 4.00 USB
Air Cooling
6xScythe Ultra Kaze 120mm x 25mm 133.60CFM
1xScythe Kama-Flex 80mm x 25mm 34.0CFM
9xScythe Mini Kaze Ultra 40mm x 20mm 4.86CFM
Watercooling
Aqua Computer Aquastream XT Ultra USB Eheim 12 V
Feser XChanger Triple 120mm Xtreme
D-TEK FuZion V2 Socket AM2 Waterblock
D-TEK FuZion v2 Quad Core Mid Chamber Insert
Mips Ram Freezer 4 Ram Waterblock Nickel Edition
2xAquaComputer G200 waterblock for GX280
AquaComputer Durchflusssensor (Flow Sensor)
6xAquaComputer Rotary elbow adapter G1/4]AquaComputer aquaero/aquastream XT temperature sensor 70 cm
Danger Den Cooling System Fillport Black
Primochill Primoflex Pro LRT Black 1/2IN ID 3/4IN OD Tubing
20x Bitspower G1/4 High Flow 1/2IN Dark Nickel Plated Barb Fittings
Here is a rough concept of the design plans: *click for big*
I'm sorry I diddn't take any progess pics so-far but I'll be doing so from here on out.
Hello All-
As many of you know, last year, Jesse was forced to place this project, as well as many others, on hold while he was called to head overseas to consult for work. While overseas, Jesse fell ill of e. coli poisoning. Unfortunately, Jesse Lang passed away before he was able to resume his project, leaving millions of people on the forums wondering “where has Jesse gone?”. I was contacted by his lawyer, who notified me of his death and informed me that Jesse had specified that I take over his project and complete his creation.
My name is Tobias, I, like Jesse, am a Canadian modder that has always had a passion tweaking computers, I am not a stranger to basking in the glow of computer monitors, even as a child. That’s why, when presented with the opportunity, I was very excited to take part in the development of PROMETHEUSCU. Jesse was a technologist, and it became evident very soon after I met him that he had a gift. A gift for taking something mundane, something you would not even look twice at, and reinventing it in a way that would blow any person’s mind. I was fortunate enough to get to know him, and later became his apprentice in the User Experience Design world. He introduced me to the idea being to align my interests, technology and creativity, into a possible career path. Jesse was, and will forever be a huge influence in my life. It would truly be the least I could do to fulfil his request and rebuild PROMETHEUSCU in his honor. Unfortunately, over the past two years in storage, various parts of PROMETHEUSCU have been either lost or pulled for other projects. It is my intention to fulfil Jesse’s wish of completing PROMETHEUSCU by building upon the remnants of the case and original design plans.
I wish to humbly request that you, the community, would follow me in my quest to honour Jesse's memory through the completion of one of his last great works.
If anyone has any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me via PM.
Best regards,
Tobias
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Now onto part pictures: *click for big*
AMD Phenom 9850 BE
Asus M3N-HT
SilverStone Strider St1200 1200Watt
Corsair Dominator RAM
The 120mm Fans
The MO TyphoonGX tri-colour
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
After a few hours with the dremel and jigsaw... then many more with a set of hand files I turned my lian-li case into the below:
The details:
First I cut out some material from the drive bay area
I then mounted the Alix 2c1 embedded linux firewall after installing the mini-PCI wifi-n card and the 1GB compact flash
A cutout was made to allow space for the lan ports on the motherboard tray. Also a box was cut from the drive bay to allow for the pump to be mounted.
I haven't yet built the pieces that will guide the airflow; but i have installed the fans that will cool the Alix board.
1/4inch slots will be milled on the panel and dividers will be constructed to guide the air out the slots. Until then, this is how it stands.
Here is the Pump
And the mounting bracket put into place
Two 120mm fan holes were cut from the top of the case
A large rectangle was removed from the front panel to make space for the 7" touch panel LCD
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I then built another temporary bracket to hold the PSU in place. This too will be replaced with a CNC machined bracket.
After cutting a piece of copper plate that will 'compression' fit into place. I used double sided foam tape to afix the slot load dvd-rw.
I then installed the slim-DVD to SATA adapter.
The drive is then squished into place, and holds suprisingly well
Then the pump is mounted to the bracket, this foam is also temporary and will be replaced with black neoprene
We then come to the Pico-ITX unit that will live in the drive bay
Here is is installed
I then cut apart the Corsair Dominator fan assembly and made some temporary mounting brackets, the final brackets will be CNCd as well.
The zalman fan controller that I'll be using
Here is the fan contoller installed
The final fan assembly and some glamour shots
I also got a Lian-Li card reader, it will be stripped of its case by the end of this mod
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Here is the radiator I'll be using:
The cutout I made, where it will live. I still have to make mounting brackets for it.
This is where the hard drive bay will mount
But first these need to be installed. Again these are only temporary, for fitting purposes, the final peices will be made from copper plate and will be CNC machined.
Now we can suspend the drive cage
And finally we come to the below images. This is how Project PrometheusCU sits right now, waiting on delivery of some of my watercooling components.
As it stands I'm at about 30% complete.
Hope you all enjoy the work... I've poured pretty much everything I have into this case - in terms of both skillsets and money.
Please feel free to leave comments, crits, suggestions.
Tune in soon for more!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Let us begin.
I've finished the rad mount prototype.
I started with a 40"x40"x1/8" sheet of used aluminum.
This panel was once used in the fabrication of Carbon Fiber sheets - the aluminum panel are used to help form the carbon panel. The carbon is cooked in a heated press at ~40,000tonnes. After a short while, about 100 carbon panels, the aluminum develops imperfections and heat stains - It's then thrown away. My Dad runs the Carbon Fiber plant so over the years I have developed a rather large collection of these aluminum sheets.
After a bit of rough cutting with the trusty jigsaw I did some light filing to clean the cuts.
Then onto bending
The final product, minus the holes.
Once that was complete I checked the fit - luckily the "measure 5-times cut once" methodology continues to work for me.
A side view, note also that the final bends will be much more precise. I plan on having 'V' shaped groves milled into the copper plate where bends are needed to ensure accuracy.
Then I had to drill precise holes in the the chassis.
From there I did a test fit. (Note that the final design will include slots for airflow, I'll post an illustration later today.)
Almost perfect, I eyeballed the holes in the rad mount prototype and a couple were off slightly. No big loss though because the final product will be machined precisely.
Thanks for reading! More to come.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Another update for you guys, but there will be more to come this weekend.
I've finished the tray prototype that will both house the radiator, and lift Prometheus 3.5" off the ground.
We again start with some aluminum plate. As you can see I've marked out the areas to be cut.
Like the above post, I've put the jigsaw to work.
After using the dremel to crudely score the bending lines I put the piece in my bending brake.
This is what I came up with
A close-up of the joints.
Then a test. Perfect Fit!
And here is how it sits right now.
In fabricating these parts I've realized that the final design will need to seat the radiator about 1/4" lower. As you can see from the pics, I haven't left enough room for the front rad fan to breathe.
But that's why I made these prototypes... to narrow in on design flaws such as that.
That's all the fabricating I'll be doing today, tune in later I'll have some illustrations posted.
Thanks for reading!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
A small update for the masses.
Here is an idea of what a couple of the copper components will look like.
From left to right - Front Facade Panel, Top Exhaust Fan Grill, Radiator Grill/Mount. I'll post the designs for the rest of the pieced some time tomorrow; along with some of the illustrations that I'm going to have engraved throughout the case.
black = cut
grey = engrave
dashed = bend
*click for supersize*
Added a a 'jagged edge' to the front facade. Since the touch panel LCD covers the traditional front air intake I will need to mill slots in the side of the front panel to act as air intake. The jagged edge will make space for these intake slots. The slots can be seen in the initial design concept illustration
Thanks for reading! Tune in soon for more.
As always, crits are welcome and appreciated.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Small update
Black lines = cut
Grey lines = engraved
Dashed lines = bend
Here is my concept for the plaque replacement on the back of the chassis
I've also completed the concept for the drive bay enclosure (the piece seen taped into place in this image).
I modified the original design to encase the lower 3.5" drive bays, and allow for a fill point (nearly forgot about that).
*click for supersize*
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welcome to the forums langer!
i have been watching you silently on BT and i really enjoy this mod so far, good luck with it
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Here is the accumulation of all the final part concepts that I'm going to be milling from Copper plate.
(as always, click for supersize)
1: Drive Bay Enclosure - Left Side
2: Drive Bay Enclosure - Right Side
3: Authenticity Plaque
4: Front Facade
5: Bottom Tray/Radiator Housing
6: Parts List Plaque
7: Radiator Fan Grill/Mount
8: Top Fan Grill
9: Front Lower Tray/LCD housing
Enjoy!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
A small text update:
I've ordered a number of small aesthetic copper bits off eBay - everything from copper ribbon wire to fishing rod parts. I may have gotten a bit carried away because I've started bidding on a 1987 Buick Grand National, we'll see if I win tomorrow afternoon.
I've also ordered 100x5000mcd White LEDs and 100xLED chrome holders/mounts.
With those comes the need to convert the chrome mounts to copper, so I got my hands on a case of 6x8oz cans of Krylon Premium Metallic Copper Brilliance spray paint - it too has yet to arrive but I've read that it looks just like copper plating.
This weekend I also spent a few hours in Rhino, modifying my CAD drawings to incorporate some of the revisions suggested to me by the machinist. Hopefully I'll have some precision aluminum prototypes cut this week.
I expect delivery #2 of 4 of my watercooling parts tomorrow, along with the GTX 280ssc cards - upgrade compliments of eVGA.
The AquaComputer components will be sent out to me Monday (hopefully).
I'm in the middle of correspondence with an Indian manufacturer of Copper Braided Sleeving for the tubes and wires. I hope I've finally found a supplier in the form of Sree Lal Guru Industries, despite their reluctance to provide such a small quantity.
If anyone knows of a NorthAmerican source for "Bare Copper Braided Sleeving" willing to sell small quantities, please link me.
The last remaining unordered component will be the MIPs 4 RAM Cooler.
I can see light at the end of the tunnel now.
I'm on the lookout for a several LED controllers that will support 100 LEDs, something that will allow me to create a custom light show in and on Prometheus... if anyone knows of a source for such a product please let me know... it's proving -like so many of the parts for this project- very elusive.
Tune in soon, and Thanks for reading.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
I forgot to ask:
Anyone know where I can get my hands on the Lian-Li copper PSU to match this case?
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Parts update for the masses:
I recieved a package of watercooling supplies today.
First up - a D-Tek Fuzion rev 2 with quad core nozel insert (insert not installed in below images).
FeserOne Orange non-conductive coolant, I'd have preferred black but since I'll be using black tubing and no reservoir I don't see the difference... and neither will anyone else, hehehe.
20x Bitspower Hig Flow 1/2 barbs - dark nickel plated edition.
Here you can see the difference between the Bitspower fittings and the stock DangerDen and D-Tek ones.
A Black DangerDen Fillport
Last but most certainly not least... 15' of Opaque Black Primochill Primoflex 1/2ID tubing.
I was quite surprised by the width of the wall, I guess I don't have to worry about puncture leaks... too much.
That's all for now folks, tune in soon!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Yet another update for you all, I got a package in the mail form eVGA today. My -free- upgrade from the 9800GTXssc cards.
To go with this will be two of these:
Only they wont be shipping for another 10-days.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Clearly nothing is sacred:
Naked GTX280's, and I must say that I have a new appreciation for nVidia engineering... the heatsink on these babies was nothing short of a work of art - engineering at it's best.
They are considerably lighter now only about 245grams
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
A small teaser for you all. I took delivery of my secret weapon today:
Don't bother asking where, some of, this will be used... that's a surprise.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
A small, bummer, update:
UPS just delivered my Acrylic Copper Colour 2-way Mirror... but I'm totally pissed! The colour is all wrong. It's more of a 'burnt copper' instead of the 'red copper' colour I'm using. I may still find a use for it, but it's 'mystery purpose' will likely be replaced with carbon fiber pieces. (You can't see though the acrylic here because I've not yet removed it's protective backing).
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Some great news.
A User by the name of xtreme0915 over at the nVidia SLi-Zone forums has volunteered to donate his old Aquagate Viva Duo Watercooling kit for the benefit or Prometheus. With this comes a cemented decision to watercool the Pico-ITX unit as well as the main system. I'll be purchasing a 40.2 radiator, and using the Aquagate's waterblock/pump to cool the Pico board.
Another big thanks shout-out goes out to xtreme0915!
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In anticipation of this new generous, unprovoked, donation. I've started making the necessary modifications to the Pico-ITX heatsink.
Modifications that will allow me to mount the waterblock/pump from the Aquagave Viva unit to the Pico-ITX board.
This is Part-1 and it is still unacceptably rough. when its finished the edges will be square and it'll sport a mirror shine.
Here is what I started with:
Then after a couple hours of Dremel grinding followed by hand filing I came up with this:
Bottom:
Here you can see the amount of material that needed to be removed, because Via had a recessed spot in the middle of the three screw holes where the fan sat. So I had to bring down the whole surface to be flush.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Some more great news!
I've been honored with a nomination for the "Mod Of The Month" competition over at the Bit-tech.net forums! So if it's your prerogative and you have the means - throw me a vote.
Exciting news from AquaComputer... in the form of some one-of-a-kind PrometheusCU special edition parts.
I just want to take a moment to thank everyone again, it's amazing to see how well the community has accepted this project. It started as a passion and has BOOMED into something so much more - sponsors, MOTM nomination, ~430,000 image views. All I can say is WOW.
The excitement has just begun, I still have many plans for this project so stay tuned for more.
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@b4i7 - Thanks mate!
Since I'm new here I figure I should take a moment to tell a little about myself.
Me name is Jesse Lang, I'm a 20-year old Film School Grad, and a graphic designer/motionographer by trade.
I saved my pennies for over a year in anticipation of this project. So-far I've put well over 500hours into it's design and construction. With those hours comes the HEAFTY price tag of about $8400 so-far...well above my initial budget. Because of this I'm pretty much teetering on the brink of poverty - but with a smile on my face over what it'll become in the end.
In the end the case will sport many custom CNC machined solid copper components.
A custom watercooling system provided in part by AquaComputer.
3 Computers in 1 case:
1- The watercooled main system running Windows Server 2008
2- The watercooled Pico-ITX system running Windows Home Server with a custom built front end GUI. This will control the watercooling of the main system and also function as a media jukebox.
3- The embedded Alix 2c1 Linux firewall/router running pfSense. This will act as a wifi card/router/firewall.
And an elaborate lighting system featuring about 100 White LED's and a custom built lighting controller.
I'm putting every ounce of my skillets and cash into this project so I hope you all enjoy!
Tune in soon for there is A LOT more to come.
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this projekt actually looks quite good. when i saw the presentation of it on bit-tech it didnt seem like something special but i like the many hours of planning you have thrown in it:)
BUT a big mistake that i noticed from the start (dont know if you know this already) is that your fans is blowing air downwards instead of pulling air into the case.
you will have a better airflow if making them pull into the case
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Very nice work! Welcome to TBCS, I love your mod so far and will be watching with great interest!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Ah, you finally landed here. Welcome to the best modding community ever!
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
@Acey - Thanks for the welcome man!
@jdbnsn - Thanks mate, you shouldn't have to wait too long.
@p0Pe - Thanks man but the fan direction is known - they just look meaner that way while under construction in my opinion. In addition to the advice offered to me on the Bit-Tech and [h] forum, I also have a former Boeing Aerospace Engineer (family friend) and expert on aerodynamics helping me design my air-flow guides to maximize airflow/performance.
Another small update for you all.
I just picked up a dozen BlinkM I2C contolled RGB LEDs - "BlinkM uses a high quality, high power RGB LED and a small AVR microcontroller to allow a user to digitally control an RGB LED over a simple I2C interface"
100 white 3mm LEDs, 100 resistors and 100 Chrome Holders to be copper plated.
and with these comes a USB Arduino Control Board that will allow me to write a control program for the lighting inside the case. I'll have the RGB LEDs change from blue to red depending on the water temperature. The other 100 white LEDs will slowly/randomly fade in and out (Mac style) when they are on.
Also a dozen fiendishly overpriced Countersink Allen Screws made of copper:
More coming soon - Thanks for reading.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
You had me at Carbon Fiber... And yes, I am asking, -WHERE IS IT GOING ALREADY????
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@rendermandan - Thanks a lot mate, your motorized madness project was actually one of the inspirational creations that got me started on this project. BRAVO on that!
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I was wondering when you would bring this over from Bit-Tech Langer. A truly awesome mod my friend. Great work.
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@The boy 4rm oz - Thanks for the warm welcome mate!
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I'm glad you liked my case mod. -Have you seen my custom LED RGB lighting controller I made for my XPS Laptop?
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...t=15325&page=7
Its funny, I bought some of the electronics for it from SparkFun.
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@rendermandanCool lights mate, I hadn't seen that. I'm thinking something similar for my mod only I want it to be automated, I want the lights to signal certain event changes (eg: water temp rising, water flow rate dropping, water level, etc). I love what you created there however, fantastic work... you may be getting some emails from me in the future in search of help.
I did some extensive modding on my own laptop. I crammed a whole bunch of stuff into my eeePC...since doing this there has been a whole eeePC modding underworld develop. I've actually modded about 6 of these units here is another example, for good measure.
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Ok i have to ask, where did you get the arduino board?, I can't find one for the life of me and the only place that i knew sold them has stopped selling microcontrollers
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@mercerman318 -
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Langer
and with these comes a
USB Arduino Control Board that will allow me to write a control program for the lighting inside the case.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
You have taken modding to a another level with this . .looks amazing! +Rep
Your concept designs are obviously well thought out, and the fabrication is right on.
Subscribed! Engraved copper plates were a nice touch. Badass!
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Awesome. Can't wait to see more.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
Sorry for the lack of updates folks. I had to leave town unexpectedly for about 10-days.
I'm back now and progress has been made with my CNC parts regardless of my absence.
Tune in soon for it'll be a busy week.
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Hey guys, thanks for the kind responses and concerns.
Despite my hopes of coming back to a mailbox full of goodies, the only items that have arrived in my absence are the WiFi antennas, the 100x 3mm LEDs and the 100x LED mounts. I'll post some images of these later tonight.
Still en-route are:
30x 1"diameter x 3/4"tall copper rings.
Female serial plug
12xBlinkM RGB LEDs
Arduino Control Board
12x8oz cans of Krylon Premium Metallics Copper Brilliance Spray Paint
CoolerMaster Aquagate (for the PICO unit)
2.40mm Radiator
Copper Hex Screws
1250ft of custom designed and manufactured 18AWG ribbon wire
Mips RAM-Freezer 4 memory water block.
Yet to be shipped AquaCopmuter products:
aquaero 4.00 USB Fan-Controller
multiswitch USB 1.41
aquastream XT Temperatursensor 70 cm
Rotary elbow adapter G1/4
2x aquagraFX for GTX 280 (G200) G1/4
Durchflusssensor (FlowSensor) G1/4
I haven't yet had a chance to meet up with my machinist to see how the precision cut aluminum prototypes are coming. I've not yet even begun to manufacture anything in copper plate... this will be the last step. I want to make everything from aluminum first to ensure that all the fits are perfect; however my machinist has informed me that he has cut out several aluminum parts and that they are looking good.
Due to the hectic schedules of myself, my machinist, and my financial adviser (who wants me dead, I'm sure) coupled with MASSIVE shipping delays; I'm back to sitting around waiting for stuff to arrive.
Until I get my prototype aluminum pieces I cant start the lighting or wiring because I wont know the exact placing.
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Got lots of gear heading your way mate.
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Re: Project: PrometheusCu - Update #1: Aug 3rd
A small overdue update for you all.
Unfortunately my hands are still very much tied, due to many delays (mostly shipping), so progress has been minimal.
I have complete a number of little things this week however:
1- I have completed the lighting design.
2- I've modified and uploaded my verison of pfSense to my Alix board, so it's working nicely now.
3- I think I've completed my arduino lighting software, but I haven't yet got my arduino controller delivered so I don't know if it works as planned just yet.
4- I began designing my front end software that will control my watercooling and run on the from 7" touch screen.
5- I've also ordered a new keyboard, I love my apple slim keyboard but I was unable to find black key replacements for it so I've ordered the bluetooth version.
It looks to me that the new macbooks and the slim bluetooth keyboard use the same keys at least I hope so because new replacement keys were about $2.50 a piece, so I ordered a complete set of black keys for the keyboard. I'll then make new copper housing for it to replace the stock apple aluminum. In theory this should make for a very sexy black/copper keyboard.
Some of the items that have arrived in the mail since my last posting:
Some of my lighting accessories:
The 3mm LED housings that I will paint to look Copper Plated:
White 3mm LEDs:
Resistors that will let me run the LEDs from a 12volt source:
And an assembly overview of what the LED holders look like:
I also got my Laptop WIFI antennas, I will be using 2x antennas for each of the antenna outputs on the WiFi card.
Lastly, my 40.2mm radiator has arrived, so once the aquagate gets here I'll be able to assemble my Pico-ITX watercooling system.
This thing is so bloody tiny, sorry for the bad picture, but keep in mind it's only 40mm wide... too cool.
I used the mill and a frighteningly precarious clamping technique to mill down the Pico's heat sink further
I decided to take some pics of my workshop, it's very dirty and the equipment is tired, but it all does the job well enough:
dropsaw
lathe
mill... strongarm style
enerpac press, and sandblaster
surface grinder
I forgot to take pics of the drillpress, but I assume you all know what those look like.
Here's the golden tool - 2.5axis router table
I decided to make an homage to Canadian modding out of some spare carbon panel I had laying around.
If the stars are aligned and my supplies arrive this week, expect HUGE progress over the next little while.
Thanks for reading, and tune in soon.