Project N.V. - A watercooling adventure
Whats up guys! Long time no see :banana:
The last 7 months I have been building on a computer that I recently finished, and want to share with you!
Got no time for a full worklog, but I will share the final pictures and highlights from the build with you:D
Project N.V.
Components:
- Case: CaseLabs TH10
- CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K
- Motherboard: Asrock Extreme11
- GPU: 3x EVGA GTX 680 FTW
- Memory: 64 Gb Corsair Dominator GT 1866
- PSU: Corsair AX1200i.
- OS Drive: 2x 256 gb Samsung 840 ssdīs in Raid 0
- Storage drive: 2x WD Red 2TB in raid 0
- Soundcard: Asus Xonar Phoebus
- Blue-Ray drive: LG
Cooling:
- Radiators: 3x XSPX RC 480
- Pumps: 4x Aqua Computer D5 pumps with USB and aquabus interface
- Pump Tops: Aqua Computer D5-pump adapters
- Reservoirs: Full Custom
- Fans: 24 x Corsair
- CPU Waterblock: EK Supreme
- GPU Waterblocks: 3 x EKWB EK-FC680
- Motherboard Waterblocks: MIPS AE11
- RAM: 2 x EKWB EK-RAM Dominator X4 - Nickel CSQ
- Tubing: E22 straight acrylic Tubing
- Fittings: Bitspower Matte Black
Monitoring:
- 2 x AquaComputer Aquaero 5 XT
- 3 x AquaComputer Power Adjust USB Ultra
- 2 x AquaComputer flow sensors
WIthout to much jibberish, I present the final pictures & video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVPehMaHgM8
Lights off!
Thanks to all that have supported and followed this worklog, and helped me with ideas and good critique!
A great thank goes out to the sponsors of this project!
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And some highlights from the build:
Filling of the interconnect plate!
Initial design of the motherboard interconnect block:
Some parts:
PSU reservoir - this is a modification of the one I did for Project M8, and is now made in clear akrylic!
Prototype of the interconnect plate:
Mounted:
Deciding on what colors to use:
Huge ass quad front reservoir (this baby weighs over 3 kilo and supports two loops!) which was fun to design!
Pump setup:
Fillports:
Sleeving:
Lights under each gfx card!
Aquaero and Aquaadjust housing mounted:
Hard tubing! All over the build, and only 90 degree turns.. This was quite a challenge!
And the case compared to the next mod :)
Dying the loop:
And thats the highlights of this build:D It was a tough ride, and I hope you like it!
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Awesome work as usual!!! Those connecting plates are incredible! I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who would like to see more on the design and build work on those.
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That looks amazing Hans!! I love it...freaky cool video too! :)
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Thanks guys! I am glad you like it:P It was quite a pain to make also -_-
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That interconnect plate is just genius work... I love it
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Thanks man!
The mod is nominated for bit-techīs mod of the year! so make sure to head over there, and get your votes in for one of the amazing mods thats nominated this year:)
http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=266110
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Thanks man! Glad you like it:)
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