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Hades Chillin'

GregEl

Greetings from Greece.

This is my first build log and my first mod.

 

So here we go. This is project:

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Parts list:

Mobo: Asus P8Z77 deluxe

CPU: Intel i5 3570k @ 4.1GHz + XSPC Raystorm

RAM: 8GB G.skill Ares 2133MHz

Data: OCZ Vertex 4 128GB + WD Green 2TB + Seagate GoFlex 3TB usb 3.0

Graphics: Sapphire HD7970 3GB + EKWB

Sound: Xonar Xense + Sennheiser PC350

PSU: Corsair AX1200

Cooling: 360 Alphacool UT60 + 240 Alphacool UT60 with eloop noiseblockers + D5 with XSPC dual 5.25 reservoir

 

I know the PSU is overkill, but I want at some point to get a second graphics card.

 

This was Hades:

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I don’t put much thinking into naming. I have always called my main gaming/performance rig Hades, my mobile computer Hermes and my server Atlas.

 

So I decided to do a custom watercooling setup for Hades but the 600T didn’t have enough space for the radiators I wanted. I didn’t want to ruin such a good case by “frankensteining” it. So I went for the pc desk route. Now I have seen many pc desk mods out there. I wanted to do something that hasn’t been done a lot. Some pc desks are very cool but a bit over the top and not that practical and some are just brown ugly iWoods. I wanted a modern style desk, with the right color scheme and most of all with efficient use of space. So I made one :)

 

Here are some pictures: (Sorry for the quality, all images are from my Nokia N9 smartphone)

 

The sketchup design to visualize my idea. Sorry I am not that good at sketchup.

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The materials for the desk at my workstation aka my balcony.

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Some progress done, materials stored. Going for wine with friends.

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Putting things together the next day

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The motherboard tray from milky plexi with the help of a local advert-signs store that had plexi (I don’t have tools to work with plexiglass)

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Got a new graphics card to watercool, but man reference 7970s are so hard to find these days in my country.

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The watercooling and mod parts that arrived from eworld and only the EK GPU waterblock missing. (I ordered that one with the backplate from EK)

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Hades has moved to his new home

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Ready for leak testing

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Left the loop running during the night. Just the pump plugged in. Bubbles gone easily by changing the D5 speed. No leaks :)

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Sleeving and shortening the 24pin

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I love paracord

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Front panel complete, made the fan filter and I am quite pleased. At first I wanted to go all white, but I liked the way it turned out. Yeah I know some things are a bit rough and not that great looking details, but it is good enough for me.

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Oh and one more thing. I love the Phobya UV LED strip! :)

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I wish the colors were more accurate, but my trusty old N9 picks up a lot more pink, in reallity it is more purple + blue

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The triple eLoops on the right side, very good and quiet fans

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Tried the flash for better colors, but no...

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And that was it. I may add some pictures with more detail, when I borrow a friends DSLR camera.

 

I am pleased with the temperatures I get. (In degrees Celsius)

Idle CPU 34 and GPU 39

Load CPU 59 and GPU 49

But all this with a room temperature of 31! Greece is really hot in the summer :)

 

I hope you liked my build and it would be an honor if it was picked for the builds of the week section of the wan show.

 

 

 

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Great build! Very creative.

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I give you a +1 in the first place for using IKEA parts :D

 

Furthermore, great job!

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Nice fan choice and nice sleeving.

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Looks very nice. I still dont understand the name though.

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Nice! Refer to the lacing tutorial by @alpenwasser for those cables

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Looks very nice. I still dont understand the name though.

Who cares about the name? It's awesome build and that's what matters!

 

 

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poli oreo ^^

Frost upon these cigarettes.... lipstick on the window pane...

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Who cares about the name? It's awesome build and that's what matters!

I know i was just curious about the name. 

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Looks very nice. I still dont understand the name though.

 

Hades = Underworld of the greek mythology. [Or the God of the underworld.] But it's =/= hell. It's where normal people go, while warriors go to Elysium.

Frost upon these cigarettes.... lipstick on the window pane...

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But it's =/= hell.

Yeah, I think that would be more like Tartarus (which, incidentally, is also both a place and a

deity IIRC), although my Greek mythology is a bit rusty.

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I love it, nice job mate.

 

I love it when people physically build something, great respect to you sir :)

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You guys are awesome! Best community online. Thank you for all your comments.

 

I am indeed very influenced from Greek mythology when it comes to naming. Cronos will probably be my next build (mini ITX most likely), but I won't be starting it soon.

 

Thank you for the lancing suggestion. Cable management wise I am satisfied, but the 24 pin and the GPU cables could be a bit more tidy, I agree.

Although I want to keep the handmade look and don't want them to be perfect and machine-made looking.

Sadly I won't be making many changes soon, as I have obligations in the army for the next 9 months.

I will attend to the cables when I get a second GPU for sure!

 

Again, thank you all.

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That looks awesome, I love the colour scheme, I'd have preferred more clean and straight tubing and maybe lacing on those cables so as not to have them fan out all over the place.

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Looks pretty cool, I'm waiting for higher quality pictures with more accurate colours, that way I can really enjoy this build. :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello guys,

 

small update:

 

I did some lacing as you suggested and I loved it. Looks way better. I am not good at lancing, as alpenwasser is, but I am happy with the result.

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And the 24pin. I couldn't lance up to the power supply, because the connector wiring is twisted by default. Meaning the cable numbered 1 on the pci-e connector is actually number 8 on the psu-connector.

 

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And I got some good night shots with better color accuracy. These are much closer to how it looks in person.

 

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And this is a photo of the hole thing. I feel it is complete for now. Future upgrades would be a 27 inch 2560x1440 monitor, a second GPU and some monsoon fittings.

 

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And yes I got those SP2500s today. I was amazed by the sound quality. I heard a classical guitar song at 60% volume (more is too loud for me) and I could hear the guitar player's breath!

 

That is all for now. Next week I will try to take better photos with my friend's DSLR camera.

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My GOD this is epic, great creativity. Its even unique from other desk builds

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I tried today with my friend's DSLR. Much better colors, but the imperfections are more visible 75.gif
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One of the most accurate color-wise
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Another with accurate colors
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Again thank you all for your comments and suggestions.

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Lovely :)

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