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Stranger Oil Mod

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The project comes to life with the desire to create something very special that goes beyond the custom loop. In everything there is the technical and artistic side. The artistic one is given by using the video card in addition to its features but also the main theme of the television series, Stranger Things. From the combination of the series name and from the fact that the computer will be cooled with mineral oil that gives life to the Stranger Oil Mod.

 

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CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3700X

MOBO : Aorus X570 Elite

RAM : Aorus RGB memory DDR4 16GB 3200MHz

VGA : Sapphire Nitro+ 5700XT

SSD : Samsung 970 EVO Plus 512GB

PSU : Riotoro Enigma 850W

CABINET : Riotoro Morpheus

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We start with the production of some details through the CNC pantograph machinery: AFK themed mineral oil sliding channel and oil inlet plug.

 

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G 1/4” thread machining on passive radiators. The mineral oil is biologically stable so there is no risk of galvanizing if during the threading we also remove the black anodizing of these radiators. The choice of passive radiators was specifically designed to have little restriction in the loop otherwise the n°4 D5 pumps would have been too stressed considering that the mineral oil is more dense than the bidistilled.

 

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CNC milling machine working on plexiglass plate for motherboard tray fixing, power / reset controller, power supply and mineral oil inlet.

 

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Plexiglass plate for fixing n°4 D5 pumps machined on laser cutting machinery.

 

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Lathe processing for D5 pump support feet from round bar in plexiglass diameter 50 mm.

 

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Laser engraving of back plate to passive radiators with seat for three 120 fans.

 

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Engraved 5 mm plexiglass plate folding. The process of folding with a hot gun was very difficult despite the shapes, made by laser. The large folding surface of the piece caused it to disperse the heat quickly so as to make the fold difficult. Patience and skill have allowed a positive outcome of the workmanship.

 

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Obviously the Lego themed Stranger Things could not be missing !!!

 

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Plate with supports for video card made by CNC and laser.

 

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41 minutes ago, Scatology said:

Do you have all these tools at home? :P

Nice build incoming! 

Thanks so much !
No, I have a laboratory because I find it difficult to have a lathe, milling machine, CNC router and laser cutting machine at home ?
I have a photo set at home ?

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Tank tightness tests with 40 liters of mineral oil.

 

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