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    Default Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    I decided to make a small worklog in here as this is the true forum for this.

    I have the complete thing @ http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=207889

    So if you want more details, you can just go to bit-tech.net and find it. I also have my other mods there.

    Just a short background info:

    I love to mod my computers. I have only one rule, and that is that it must be watercooled. From there the project will take a life of it's own.

    My stationary is a neverending mod, and I also made a Watercooled Nintendo Wii that some of you may have seen online.

    So when it came to my carpc there wasn't really any choice. As I live in Denmark, water is a bad option since we get -20 degrees centigrade in the winter. So it's going to have engine coolant running through it's vains.

    But on with the pictures.

    I started out with a standard Xenarc MP-SC3. This has been working great for a couple of years, but something new had to happen.



    I have a couple of sponsors on this project;

    Mushkin Enhanced hooked me up with 2 gigs of memory.

    Centrafuse were willing to pitch in with a complete version with Western Europe navigation maps in!

    Runcore helped me out with a 32GB SSD!

    I made a couple of sketches of how the finished product would look, but this tends to change along the way.

    Topless:


    Top mounted:



    As the renderings show, the front will be curved plexi. I made that with a piece of wood I cut and then baked it in the oven:



    Top and Bottom plates roughly made in the CNC mill:





    The Aluminum Front panel got started in the cnc as well:








    And done:



    Mounted, with a modded aircooler for setting up the pc, before moving on the watercooling:



    Backplate done, and mounted. Fits perfectly! :



    Top of the case finished, with a word from our sponsors:



    The waterblock:






    The reservoir parts done:



    Most of the parts put in, just the pump missing:



    I tend to mess up the pump when I mod it, and this was no exception. Broke 2 of them and have just received 2 more. But it DOES get pretty heavily modded...

    The stock pump, look at the size! :



    Aluminum impeller for the pump:



    Impeller done, and mounted on the stock magnetic part:



    All the parts for the pump:



    Assembled:



    I won 3rd place in MOTM on Bit-tech.net for this, and to hide the ugly green pcb, I decided to make a small plaque:


    It had a scratch on it, so I made a new one. 

    Filling the system was not fun… I had no room for a fillport or anything, so I had to drown the loop to get all the air out:


    Filled:


    Aluminum front mounted:



    And with the top on:


    Hope you like it! 

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    i love car pcs. sooner or later i'm gonna build mine.

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    Awesome metal work. That pump looks great even if it's dead lol.
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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    Thanks a lot guys!

    Finally It's done!

    So here are the pics from the last photoshoot!





















    That's it guys! Hope you like it!

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    Nice work.. but I don't see a car. It ain't finished until it's in the car in my book!

    I would love to see an update with it fully installed in the car.

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    Its awesome how you made all your own WCing parts. Good job!

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    Quote Originally Posted by OvRiDe View Post
    Nice work.. but I don't see a car. It ain't finished until it's in the car in my book!

    I would love to see an update with it fully installed in the car.
    No worries m8! It'll get in there, hopefully tomorrow if the weather is with me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fuganater View Post
    Its awesome how you made all your own WCing parts. Good job!
    Thanks a lot! No fun in buying them, if you can make them yourself!

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    that may just be the coolest carputer evar!

    are you puttin' that jank up on mp3car.com too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xr4man View Post
    that may just be the coolest carputer evar!

    are you puttin' that jank up on mp3car.com too?
    It IS in there! Just do a search on it.

    And the pics IN the car.





    Now noone can say it's not a CarPc!

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    Default Re: Liquid Cooled Carpc.

    what are you using for a monitor?

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