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"Chrono Master" project - finished

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Looks much better! I'd still say 1mm would've be a better option, but it doesn't really matter. :)

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Hello friends!

 

"Chrono Master" - project is finished!

 

HARDWARE:

CM Mastercase 5 PRO
Intel i7 5820k
ASRock X99 Taichi
Avexir Core DDR4 16Gb
Transcend 370s SSD
Asus GTX970 Strix
Cooler Master V750
Alphacool watercooling

 

BIG THANKS to sponsors:

COOLER MASTER, AQUATUNING, ALPHACOOL, ASROCK, TRANSCEND, AVEXIR

 

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The rest of the photos you can see on page 6

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Good surprise this morning, ASRock X99 Taichi mother board came in the mail. Thank you very much Asrock! :)

 

 

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This 3D renders briefly shows the idea of the project:

 

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It would be great if you use a few step motors! You can use steppers from old scanners, printers, cd-devices or so. I have a few old but working steppers if you need it.

 

If you want I can make you Atmega328 board with drivers for 3 step motors and eventually additional  3 very strong PWM outputs (I'v just got 100pcs IRFZ44N mosfets from Aliexpress today) and one display like you used in previous build (I use i2c interface so I need only 2 digital outputs from MPC for display), on one single pcb for free. It is better to connect it to internal COM if motherboard has one, I did it this way in my last build, but I also have COM to USB interface pcb. I can put some software in Atmega eeprom, which also has 2KB for parameters so it can work independently from PC (during post) but I also usually make Windows service and control application so it can be controlled through PC. 

 

My friend and me, we had CNC machine but not anymore, I was building a new one but somehow I got stuck.... and I am doing other stuffs. I hope that I will finish it in 2017. So....  when I make it work, I'll do aluminium parts again.

My friend has a few big lathes and a mill in his workshop and I use to do any round part like stand, I need in his workshop for free.   

 

There is a great  great store a few km from me. They have everything you can imagine and prices are so low.

 

Wish you all the best!

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I found Taichi at Asrock site and I saw that it has one internal COM port header and this is PERFECT!

 

You can freely say that I am a redneck but just for fun I made software which change color and intensity of RGB in my PC case according to master sound output level with and without software ALC. My friends like this but I just wanted to prove that I could have very fast NT service control  with less than 1% CPU usage. I also tried software on very slow dual core PC and I got same results. 

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wow! Look forward to the end result :D

CPU: AMD FX 8120 @4.5Ghz - CPU cooler: Cooler Master Nepton 240M Watercooling - Mobo: Asus M5A97Pro - GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Vapor-X @ 1200Mhz - Memory: Kingston Hyper X 16GBs DDR3 - Storage: Kingston SSD & Seagate Baracude HDD - PSU: Cooler Master V850W PSU- Case: Cooler Master Cosmost II

-- Build Log old PC (HAF XB): 'the Cube': http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/36288-the-cube-cooler-master-haf-xb/ --

 

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Thank you Bramm17,  I wait to get the rest of the hardware that I continued to work :)




 

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The water cooling components have arrived, thank you again Aquatuning and Alphacool! :)

 

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On 9/6/2016 at 9:22 AM, neSSa said:

 

Hello friends, I start with a new project, thank sponsors for their trust!

The following is a lot of fun and work, stay tuned :)

Nice! :D

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X | CPU Cooler: Stock AMD Cooler | Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) | RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 CL16 | GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB Zotac Mini | Case: K280 Case | PSU: Cooler Master B600 Power supply | SSD: 1TB  | HDDs: 1x 250GB & 1x 1TB WD Blue | Monitors: 24" Acer S240HLBID + 24" Samsung  | OS: Win 10 Pro

 

Audio: Behringer Q802USB Xenyx 8 Input Mixer |  U-PHORIA UMC204HD | Behringer XM8500 Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone | Sound Blaster Audigy Fx PCI-E card.

 

Home Lab:  Lenovo ThinkCenter M82 ESXi 6.7 | Lenovo M93 Tiny Exchange 2019 | TP-LINK TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit | Cisco ASA 5506 firewall  | Cisco Catalyst 3750 Gigabit Switch | Cisco 2960C-LL | HP MicroServer G8 NAS | Custom built SCCM Server.

 

 

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Alphacool Monsta 420 radiator, Alphacool Cape Corp reservoir and Phobya UC-2 cpu cooler :)

 

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On 9/7/2016 at 4:20 AM, neSSa said:

This 3D renders briefly shows the idea of the project:

 

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did you make those models or were did you find those?

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It's very nice to see the Taichi board being used in a custom build. It's got a striking design. Looking forward to see where you carry it.

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