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1 hour ago, MEC-777 said:

 

 

All great points/suggestions and I agree, when looking at the bare board with the ram installed, it's a very noticeable contrast. 

 

The main reason I'm not applying any corrosion to any part of the board is because A: I don't want to risk damaging anything on the board or effect any of the cooling of the north and south bridge heatsinks, and B: It'll be installed down inside the wood crate and not a focus of attention/view once everything else is installed. It will hopefully just blend in below the CPU cooler, fans and GPU. The large heatsink over the VRMs on the board will be covered by one of the 80mm fans as well, so everything down below will be just like it's 'in the shadows'. ;) 

 

 

Yup that's what I was thinking too, but it would've looked nice with that heatsink curroded like the ram lol

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6 hours ago, MEC-777 said:

I don't want to risk damaging anything on the board or effect any of the cooling of the north and south bridge heatsinks

 

Indeed, that's what I thought as well.

Those PCB traces are quite fragile, so I don't know haw they will react when paint is applied that is then corroded afterwards.

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Excellent build, Contact me when it's finished, so I can feature it on my fanpage 

 

for RUST effects, I've use Sophisticated Finishes, we made this DIY video in 2009, it's similar technique to your approach

 

 

I made a limited run of Fury Road grills and used Sophisticated Finishes as base coat

 

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3 minutes ago, Mnpctech said:

Excellent build, Contact me when it's finished, so I can feature it on my fanpage 

 

for RUST effects, I've use Sophisticated Finishes, we made this DIY video in 2009, it's similar technique to your approach

 

I made a limited run of Fury Road grills and used Sophisticated Finishes as base coat

 

Thanks. :) Yeah, I'll definitely let you know when it's done and thanks for sharing those vids. Will check them out later today. Always looking to learn new/more modding techniques. ;) 

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It lives! But not without giving me a heart attack first... :S 

 

Before I started putting it all back together, I figured I should test everything out first. Set it on the motherboard box, plugged everything in and powered it on. No display output. :/ I grab the GTX 750 from the SNES PC, still no display output. The thing won't POST. 

 

Next I try removing 1 stick of ram, then the other. Still no dice. I pull the 8GB of ram out of a client's old PC and swap it in. It POSTs and I get into the BIOS no problem. The ram I painted is supposedly buggered. Well sh*t. lol

 

Anyways, I get it up and running just fine with the spare ram and got to work performing stress tests and making sure temps are all in check. Installed Speedfan so I can properly control the fans according to CPU and GPU temps. Surprisingly, the GPU can run completely passive at idle and low loads, leveling out in the low 40's. Under load running Valley benchmark with a healthy overclock, I could easily keep it capped out in the mid 60's. That single 140mm fan moves a hefty amount of air and stays pretty quiet - at least that part worked out well. :P 

 

As for the toasty FX 8350, the Deepcool Gammaxx 400 seems to be doing a good job as well, keeping it the mid 60's under load - though the fan does have to run pretty fast to keep it there. Good thing it's also a very quiet fan.

 

Side note: if you want good-quality quiet fans that won't break the bank, take a look at the Deepcool UF, GF and TF series fans. ;) 

 

The spare ram also surprised me a bit because it's just an older, cheap 1333MHz kit and it didn't even blink being turned up to 1600. I might see if it'll do 1866 or more, just for kicks. 

 

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Passive = less dust and no noise. :D 

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Yep, the ram is officially now desk ornaments. :S 

 

I'll need to find another set of ram that has removable heatsinks. Not risking that again. 

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5 minutes ago, MEC-777 said:

Yep, the ram is officially now desk ornaments. :S 

 

I'll need to find another set of ram that has removable heatsinks. Not risking that again. 

You can't remove the heatsinks that you curroded and put them on the other set? 

 

I also finally got around to painting some things for my build

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9 minutes ago, MEC-777 said:

Yep, the ram is officially now desk ornaments. :S 

 

I'll need to find another set of ram that has removable heatsinks. Not risking that again. 

RIP lol. Hope the hunt goes well at reasonable prices.

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10 hours ago, TekRed said:

You can't remove the heatsinks that you curroded and put them on the other set? 

 

I also finally got around to painting some things for my build

I tried prying off the heatsinks but they are really on there. Might try again and get a little tougher with it. Since they're dead, it won't matter now if I damage the PCB or components in the process.

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2 hours ago, MEC-777 said:

I tried prying off the heatsinks but they are really on there. Might try again and get a little tougher with it. Since they're dead, it won't matter now if I damage the PCB or components in the process.

 

You've done such a wonderful job with these RAM heat spreaders, it would be a shame that they aren't in the final build.

 

If the RAM modules themselves are dead, then you can try some more brute force ;)

I assume that there is no screw fixing the heat spreaders in place (I couldn't see one in the pictures though). So, have you considered using a wire saw to cut the support studs between the RAM module itself and the heat spreader?

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Alright, so I got the heat spreaders off the dead ram and yeah, I botched them good. Some of the Patina activator spray must have gone down inside onto the PCB. I though I had taken precautions to make sure that didn't happen, but apparently not good enough. Looks like it corroded the solder balls under some of the memory chips and they literally fell off when I pried off the heat spreader. None of the chips fell off the other stick, but I'm guessing it was damaged as well. 

 

You live, you learn. ;) 

 

On a positive note, I was able to put the heatsinks on the AData ram. So it all worked out after all. They aren't 1866 DIMMs but they can at least handle 1600. Will find out after I dial-in the OC on the CPU if they can be pushed further. If they can hit 1866, I'll be laughing since they're an older kit rated for 1333. Finger's crossed. 

 

Started testing overclocks on the FX. They're definitely a lot easier to OC than Haswell chips. A lot less settings to adjust. Was hoping to hit 5GHz and do at least one run of Cinebench just for the lulz, but the best I could get was booting into windows at 4.9 with voltages that were much too high for comfort. Max safe voltage they say is 1.55v and I was pushing 1.67 and temps were soaring. It crashed when I tried to run Cinebench, so I decided not to kill it and pulled it back. At 4.8 it scored within spitting distance of a 4770K at 4.4GHz, so that's pretty cool considering I only paid like $25 for this chip, lol. :P 

 

Passed stability tests at 4.5 with 1.496v and temps were well within safe limits. Going for 4.6 next... :) 

 

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Threw a 2nd fan on to run push-pull for extra cooling when I was going for 5GHz. Still wasn't enough to keep it cool, lol. The extra fans on the north bridge and VRMs I think definitely help stability though. Will be buying a 40mm fan just for the NB heatsink and painting it up to match. 

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Looks like 4.6 is the magic number. I removed the rear fan for a realistic simulation of how effective the cooling will actually be with just the one fan and at 4.6GHz it needed 1.55v (the limit) and temps were right on the line (max 62*C on the core and 72*C on the socket). Prime95 is really an unrealistic load, so I could probably push to 4.7, but I'd rather maintain stability as I'm planning to actually use this PC for gaming. ;)  

 

Now, to see what this older AData ram can do... I'll be very surprised if it can run at 1866. 

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As I suspected, the AData ram couldn't handle 1866mhz. Had to reset the CMOS to get the system to POST again. It acted strange after that for over an hour while I fought with it and tried to figure out what was happening. It was showing messages like "overclocking failed, press F1 to enter setup." yet I hadn't re-applied any overclock yet. Then out of the blue, it works totally fine again, just like that. I re-applied the 4.6GHz OC and tested it - everything is back as it was. Don't know what happened and don't care, as long as it's working again. Just kept the ram at 1600 and that's where it will stay. ;) 

 

Time to start re-assembling the build and work on the wiring. I picked up a couple small automotive bulbs rated at 14v and 2.7w. Since the power and activity LED leads on the motherboard only deliver about 3.3 to 3.6v and rated at about 0.9A, I'm curious to see how it will light these bulbs. They will probably be a bit dim is my guess. But as long as they're bright enough to see and not blinding, I'm cool with that. Also need to wire up the toggle power switch and figure out where to mount the SSD. 

 

Approaching the home stretch... 

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Oh, I also picked up a 40mm fan yesterday for the NB heatsink, but even at 100% speed, it barely moves enough air to be as effective as I want it to be. So I'm returning it today and getting a 60mm fan for that instead. 

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Something funny and unexpected happened with this build last night.

 

We live in a very old farm house (from 1850's) which has some pretty sketchy wiring from the 1960's. I have this system temporarily setup in our living room while I've been testing it for stability before putting it all together. So last night, my wife and mother-in-law and I are all watching TV (streaming from the SNES PC). I fire up prime95 and valley benchmark at the same time to really put this system through the ringer. About 3 mins later, the power goes out, just in the living room... xD It tripped the breaker. lol

 

Anyways, I exchanged the 40mm fan for a 60mm for the NB heatsink and that thing pushes much more air and still fits down in the gap between the GPU and the CPU cooler. Much better. ;) 

 

Some pics: 

The micro-sized 40mm fan and 4-pin splitter. So cute, lol. Too bad they don't really move much air, even at 4000rpm. 

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The new 60mm stuffed down over the NB. Do I have enough fans on this thing? :P 

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Reinstalled the motherboard tray in the crate. A glimpse of things to come... 

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On 7/19/2018 at 10:30 PM, Pangea2017 said:

4 cm fan from fractal design? why fractal, just why

why not?

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Sorry for the lack of updates. More side jobs came along and took priority. 

 

Been working on a lot of the little time-consuming things like cable management and wiring. Scalped an old Azza case for some extra front I/O wire length and also working on mounting the power switch. 

 

I couldn't get actual light bulbs of the right kind that would light up from the super low voltage and current on the power/HDD activity LEDs, but I am going to mount those LEDs stealthily so they're not just out in plain view. They are blue and orange so shouldn't clash with the theme too much anyways. 

 

Got the 2 HDDs and SSD mounted and most of the cables managed. Windows is installed and everything's working properly thus far. Will hopefully have more updates and pics in a few days... :) 

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42 minutes ago, MEC-777 said:

Been working on a lot of the little time-consuming things like cable management and wiring.

Little? LITTLE?? One can die of old age working on those. :S While the well worn rustic look you are going for is not exactly my cup of tea (or can of soda), you are doing one "heckuva" a great job on it, especially your attention to details! 

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55 minutes ago, MEC-777 said:

Got the 2 HDDs

Give the spinners a rust treatment lol.

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On 2018-07-25 at 11:33 AM, Lady Fitzgerald said:

Little? LITTLE?? One can die of old age working on those. :S While the well worn rustic look you are going for is not exactly my cup of tea (or can of soda), you are doing one "heckuva" a great job on it, especially your attention to details! 

Lol, I know it's those "little" things that often take up the most time, eh? ;)  Thanks for the complement. Been following your build log and I have to say; your attention to detail is pretty epic, to say the least. 

On 2018-07-25 at 11:44 AM, DildorTheDecent said:

Give the spinners a rust treatment lol.

Thought about it, but decided not to mess with them. They're mostly hidden anyways. 

On 2018-07-25 at 1:13 PM, Pangea2017 said:

wiring a boost converter to a molex 12v plug and using the header for driving a mosfet?

I probably could have figured out a way to use them, but decided to keep it simple and just use the blue and orange LEDs. They will be mounted such that they will be sort-of hidden and not affect the theme much. You won't see them in direct sight. ;) 

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Some more progress pics. 

 

My lovely homemade wiring harness for the power switch and LEDs. Scalped the front I/O harness from some old Azza case I had lying around to extend the existing harness. Soldered all the unions to make sure nothing comes undone. Ended up wrapping most of it in black electrical tape to make it "disappear" down int he bottom of the crate. Once installed, it was as planned - you can barely see it. ;) 

 

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One cable to plug in. No messing with those tiny individual +'s and -'s. 

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The 60mm fan with a fresh coat of bronze paint. 

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The Patina spray doing it's magic. :)

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4 hours ago, MEC-777 said:

Been following your build log and I have to say; your attention to detail is pretty epic, to say the least. 

 

Thanks!

Jeannie

 

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Alright, here it is. :) 

 

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