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Project p5yche: TT caseMOD 2016 - twin core p5, 5820K, SLI 980, full H2O

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Hello and welcome to Project p5yche by Darwin PC!

 


Project p5yche

I'm very excited to take part in this competition, thanks to Thermaltake and all the sponsors for making this possible. :)

Project p5yche is named, like my other projects, after mythical gods and goddesses. Psyche was the Greek goddess of the soul.

I have some very special things planned for this mod. The most obvious first of all, is that I'll be using TWO Thermaltake Core P5 cases. These will be joined together, and will allow for some serious hardware to be built into the mod.

The plans, mods and build updates will be posted here, so check for updates!


Components:

CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core
Motherboard: Asus SABERTOOTH X99 ATX LGA2011-3
Memory: Avexir Blitz 1.1 - 32GB (8x 4GB) DDR4-2400Mhz
Storage: Samsung 850 Pro Series 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 980 4GB STRIX
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 980 4GB STRIX
Case: Thermaltake Core P5 (2x)
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium
Radiator: Thermaltake Pacific RL480 (3x)

Reservoir: Thermaltake Pacific T33 (2x)
Pump: Thermaltake Pacific P1 Black D5 Pump w/ Silent Kit (2x)
Fittings: Thermaltake Pacific Chrome

Custom gaming computers and mods by Darwin PC
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Update: Build complete

Hi guys, I would like to thank Thermaltake and all the sponsors for inviting me to this competition and making this project possible. It's been challenging at times, I was hit with many delays, but got there in the end!

The finished build photos are below. I'll also post a loop fill video as soon as I finish editing it!

I hope you like what I created - Project p5yche, a twin Core P5 mod.

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The Thermaltake Core P5 is an awesome case. What could possibly be better? How about... two of them!
 
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The two cases will be joined together to form a monster double Core P5. First of all I took the cases out and stripped one of them down, since it won't need any power switches etc. It also allowed me to get a good look at the structure of the frame.
 
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Here are all the parts removed:
 
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And here is the stripped down Core P5. It's a simple but elegant and functional design. It should be quite straightforward to work with.
 
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A little ;) package arrived from Thermaltake... most of the watercooling kit, and the PSU. This thing is going to be a beast!
 
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The hardware for Project p5yche arrived! Thanks to the sponsors - Thermaltake, Newegg, ASUS, Intel, Samsung and AVEXIR.

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ASUS X99 Sabertooth motherboard - great looking motherboard, I look forward to playing with this.

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ASUS GeForce GTX 980 STRIX - really nice coolers, it will be a shame to remove them, but this beast must be watercooled!

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Intel Core i7-5820K

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SAMSUNG 850 PRO 2.5" 512GB - this is a really gorgeous SSD, with a solid finish.

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AVEXIR Blitz 1.1 Series Original (White LED) - heaps of RAM, the heatsinks look awesome, can't wait to see the LEDs.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Here are the templates for the radiators all in place and ready for drilling. The circled holes will be drilled, and crossed holes will not (due to obstructions or gaps). There are still plenty of attachment points for each radiator to give a solid mount.

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I finished drilling the mounting holes for the radiators. Then moved on to the points where the two Core P5s would attach to each other.

Here are the pieces marked up:

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The holes on the edge will be fixed with rivets. The little screws attach the edge of the case to a corner bracket inside. Since the screw heads would prevent the cases sitting flush together, they will be removed. I originally planned to bolt through the holes on both cases to maintain the strength in the corner, but the holes don't actually line up. So four new holes within the corner bracket area will be drilled and tapped.

Here are the finished case edges:

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GIVE THIS GUY A MEDAL

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Marking up the mounts for the 2x D5 pumps and 2x T33 reservoirs. The pumps are slightly to the right from the reservoirs, as the pump inlet is in the centre, but the ports on the bottom of the reservoir are either side of the centre.
 
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Finished drilling and ready for painting after a cleanup!
 
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Time to work on the hardware for the project. First up, fitting the i7-5820K and full cover block for the ASUS X99 Sabertooth.

 

I had to remove the thermal armour from the motherboard to fit the full cover block. Here you can see the exposed southbridge and VRMs:

 

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Installing the CPU:

 

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Here is the full cover waterblock installed:

 

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It would be a shame to waste the thermal armour, so let's have a look at making it fit with the water block. Here you can see the parts that overlap:

 

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Nothing a little Dremeling can't fix... 

 

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Here is the rough cut - fits nicely. Now just needs cleaning up and then time for paint:

 

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Painting the thermal armour for the ASUS X99 Sabertooth motherboard.

 

First coat of primer:

 

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After sanding, more primer and more sanding:

 

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Final coat of paint:

 

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Now ready for clear coat and fitting back to the motherboard...

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Fitting the water blocks for the 2x ASUS GTX 980 STRIX graphics cards.

 

With stock air coolers:

 

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Coolers removed - nice looking PCBs!

 

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With the water blocks fitted. I like the black/white combo.

 

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Cutting the backplate for the ASUS X99 Sabertooth thermal armour so it fits with the full cover water block.

 

Here is the part that overlaps:

 

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Cutting the backplate to fit:

 

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And the finished motherboard (minus some detailing work that will be added):

 

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Got the case powder coated white, riveted / bolted the two parts together, and started fitting the hardware to make the loop.
 
Here you can see some of the green detailing I've done on the motherboard and will do elsewhere, using vinyl.
 
Starting to come together...
 
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10 minutes ago, iiNNeX said:

Interesting approach. Looking forward to the finished build and some temps ? :)

Will definitely keep the thread updated with finished pics and benchmarks etc :)

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With the case assembled and hardware installed, it's time to construct the watercooling loop.

 

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I'm using the cutting tool provided in the kit from Thermaltake. This works really well, very quick and only gives a slight burr on the inner edge of the tube, that is easy to remove.

 

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Started off cutting the straight runs to connect the radiators to each other.

 

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First bend in place - connecting the left radiator to the reservoir. The bending insert and mandrel from Thermaltake made this a breeze.

 

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All the tubing in place, apart from the top run from the motherboard block to the radiator. This run is actually longer than 1m (the length of the tubing pieces), so I will be using the flow indicators from Thermaltake to break up the length.

 

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I like this setup, mine is just a single P5, how did you join them? I have a theory on how you did it, could it be by drilling holes and bolting them together?

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59 minutes ago, xiiijamaican said:

I like this setup, mine is just a single P5, how did you join them? I have a theory on how you did it, could it be by drilling holes and bolting them together?

Thanks. Yes I basically drilled several holes (5 mm) and riveted the two cases together (4.8 x 8 mm rivets). I also drilled, tapped and bolted the corner brackets at the bottom. In one of my previous posts on this thread you can see photos.

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1 hour ago, darwin1859 said:

Thanks. Yes I basically drilled several holes (5 mm) and riveted the two cases together (4.8 x 8 mm rivets). I also drilled, tapped and bolted the corner brackets at the bottom. In one of my previous posts on this thread you can see photos.

This is what i am working on so far. I am working on the dashboard. When I turn off the light it glows but i am doing few more modifications. I i really like yours and the way you design and put it together.

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13 minutes ago, xiiijamaican said:

This is what i am working on so far. I am working on the dashboard. When I turn off the light it glows but i am doing few more modifications. I i really like yours and the way you design and put it together.

 

 

Looks great so far! And nice choice of colour scheme ;)

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2 minutes ago, darwin1859 said:

Looks great so far! And nice choice of colour scheme ;)

thanks, I am just waiting to get some white carbon fiber vinyl to do it properly. Your build gave me few future upgrades and mod that would be nice to apply.

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Cause if i went with the second case, get a second pump+res and put it under the one i have, then replace the quad rad with 4 HDD on HDD waterbock, than on the second case i have the 3 quad rads. I am planning on getting 2 1080 this fall, so just planning out the build in my head. My issue is getting the WD Raptor HDD with the window on it.

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On 5/12/2016 at 6:46 PM, xiiijamaican said:

Cause if i went with the second case, get a second pump+res and put it under the one i have, then replace the quad rad with 4 HDD on HDD waterbock, than on the second case i have the 3 quad rads. I am planning on getting 2 1080 this fall, so just planning out the build in my head. My issue is getting the WD Raptor HDD with the window on it.

That would be epic! The 3x quad rads is totally overkill, but it sounds like you don't mind a bit of overkill like me ;)

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1 hour ago, darwin1859 said:

That would be epic! The 3x quad rads is totally overkill, but it sounds like you don't mind a bit of overkill like me ;)

I think it a great build and what makes it great is that is unique and no one else has done it before. Mine is still work in progress compare to my first build that was featured on TechSource (Brian) My current build will be complete after i get the GTX 1080 and the design for the finish product. Do keep up the great work though. I shared your post on my facebook and my friends think its awesome. When your are done, you should submit your build to a few channels to get feature.

 

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On 16/05/2016 at 4:37 PM, xiiijamaican said:

I think it a great build and what makes it great is that is unique and no one else has done it before. Mine is still work in progress compare to my first build that was featured on TechSource (Brian) My current build will be complete after i get the GTX 1080 and the design for the finish product. Do keep up the great work though. I shared your post on my facebook and my friends think its awesome. When your are done, you should submit your build to a few channels to get feature.

 

That's a good suggestion, thanks. And I'm glad you got a good response on facebook, cheers!

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