Posted March 10, 2014 Haha Project N.V. would overheat if doing renders. It is only used as a glorious tax machine. -snip- sorry it had to be done http://valid.canardpc.com/mm5uh9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 11, 2014 This build is so cool. The modding looks fantastic and I love the use of 3d printed parts. Carbon Fire ITX PC: CPU: i7-4770K@3.8Ghz GPU: Asus GTX 660 Cpu Cooler Corsair H80i Mobo: Asus Maximnus VI Impact RAM: Corsair 16gb 1600MHz PSU: Corsair CX500 Modular SSD: 2x120gb HDD: Seagate 2TB Keyboard:Corsair K70 Mouse: Logitech G700 Case Modded Bitfenix Prodigy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 15, 2014 Author sorry it had to be done project N.V..jpg Hah. Well, I was more referring to a certain event on reddit a while back:D This build is so cool. The modding looks fantastic and I love the use of 3d printed parts. Glad you like it man:) Time to do some prototyping. I was very excited to see how well the acrylic windows could be made. All the pieces of the window is angled, so this would be a challenge to machine. Luckily I got in touch with Justin O'Grady from Parvum Systems who offered to help me out. This is the first prototype piece that I got from them to test out the quality. I knew that the pieces had to be individually sanded and polished after machining, which is also why the window is not just one big piece. This is a render of the top window and is the file that was sent to Parvum Systems. The piece I got in the mail. You can see the milling traces on the top. And here it can be seen in more detail. The piece can be milled a lot more precise but this was a test to see how this roughness would be to sand down. To sand it, I used wet-sanding paper with a roughness of 800 grit. I somehow lost my 1200 and 2000 grit pieces, so it still needs some work. Sanding the piece. Remember to use lots of water, and exchange it frequently when wet sanding, or the particles you just sanded off will scratch the piece. after sanding with 800 grit. still a rough result, but I also misplaced my polishing compound, so this is how the finish is at the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 15, 2014 amazing work Everything looks Fantastic :wub: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 16, 2014 Amazing nicely done Desktop: Fractel Design R5 - i5 4670K @ stock - Asrock Z97 Extreme 4 - 16GB @ 1600MHz - Asus GTX 970 - Corsair RM650 - OCZ Vector 150 240GB - WD Blue 500GB - Noctua NH-D15 Peripherals & OS: KBC Poker 2 MX Blue - Zowie FK2 - Audio-technica ATH-M50s - Audioengine D1- Windows 10 Pro Monitor: Asus PA248Q 1920x1200 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 21, 2014 Author amazing work Everything looks Fantastic :wub: Thanks fuzzy! Glad you like it. Amazing nicely done Thanks Bro! Your cable management, tubing management, attention to detail and craftsmanship is really breathtaking. Certainly some very skilled work right here. Im looking forward to seeing further progress from you, first time I've seen you here...I should try and keep a better eye on the build blogs. I'd love to have the time and equipment to go to this level of building. A++ work from you my man, beautiful. Thanks man! If you want a quick summerization of what I have done, check out my homepage www.hps.dk or facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DesignsByHPS I made a video showing off different types of watercooling dye that I want to show you guys! Hope you enjoyed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 21, 2014 Looks really nice I want to do an m-itx watercooled system someday. Stuff: i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz | Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 21, 2014 Fedt som altid! CaseLabs S5 Red Edition - Builds.gg CaseLabs S5 Watercooled 600t build log Prodigy build log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 27, 2014 Author Looks really nice I want to do an m-itx watercooled system someday. I can only recommend it! I already have my next mod planned which will be smaller than this one:D Fedt som altid! Tak:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 27, 2014 I can only recommend it! I already have my next mod planned which will be smaller than this one:D Tak:D My only problem is, I enjoy having 2 gpu's and massive radiator space. Stuff: i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz | Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 28, 2014 Author Do like me and build a radiator setup in a CaseLabs Pedestal:D It will come in very handy for my next mod that is for sure! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted March 28, 2014 I can only recommend it! I already have my next mod planned which will be smaller than this one:D Tak:D Väldigt snyggt! Hoppas du fattar svenska:) [spoiler= Dream machine (There is also a buildlog)] Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe - CPU: I7 5820k @4.4 ghz 1.225vcore - GPU: 2x Asus GTX 970 Strix edition - Mainboard: Asus X99-S - RAM: HyperX predator 4x4 2133 mhz - HDD: Seagate barracuda 2 TB 7200 rpm - SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB SSD - PSU: Corsair HX1000i - Case fans: 3x Noctua PPC 140mm - Radiator fans: 3x Noctua PPC 120 mm - CPU cooler: Fractal design Kelvin S36 together with Noctua PPCs - Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB Cherry gaming keyboard - mouse: Steelseries sensei raw - Headset: Kingston HyperX Cloud - Build Log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 13, 2014 Author Väldigt snyggt! Hoppas du fattar svenska:) En lille smule:D Update to you all! I have been gone for quite some time, and think it is about time that I updated you all with some info. First of all, I got a job! Starting next week I will be working at www.bpi.dk as a development engineer! So I am super excited about that! But lets get to some of the stuff I have been doing since last update. I have a LOT of different stuff, mostly small things I have done, so it might be a bit messy, but here goes! So, as in project NV, I wanted to make an interconnect plate for the motherboard components. One of the things that bugged me about N.V. was that it had dual loops. For this build I neither wanted or needed dual loops, so the logic thing was to implement the GPU in the interconnect block. The actual block here was cut by a guy well known in the modding scene, Angel_od. Anyone that has seen his work knows that this guy is a friggin champ at machining, and anything he touches instantly turns into awesomeness with fireworks flying left and right, while little mexicans dances and cheers. The general buildup of the block is the same system I used on N.V. For this I decided to go with smaller o-rings, to make it look more sexy. Also as in N.V. I put the RAM cooler directly into the acrylic block. This time I made the RAM block the same level as the actual acrylic, also to streamline the design more. With the new Bitspower Crystal link fittings. These things are AWESOME by the way:D Everything connected without hardware. Thats a lot of acrylic and copper right there:D Closeup Another angle. You can see where I plan on putting the out and inlet. Might seem like a wierd position, but you will see why later. Not a lot of room to work with. And as it turns out, my measurements was wrong, so I actually had to lower the block by 3 mm, causing the two fittings to almost touch! More pictures of the block. I really really like how this came out! Mounting time! This really is a neat little combo. ASUS Impact motherboard, Intel I7 4770K, 16 GB corsair Dominator Ram, 2 x Corsair Neutron GTX 240 gb ssd´s & an ASUS GTX780. Now, as I showed before, the position of the inlet/outlet might seem a little strange, but this is because I wanted to have no watercooling other than the blocks in the actual case itself. If you read one of the last updates, you will see that I have made a seperate watercooling box that I will use to cool this and other builds. So all I needed to do was to route the inlet and outlet out of the case. Fully mounted. I would go as far as to say that it will be hard to make a completely cooled motherboard + GPU + RAM system any tighter than this You can also see that I startet on the sleeving using E22 telenois Sleeving and E22 cable combs. I have no idea why I have never used them before because they are AWESOME! Next update will contain full sleeving of everything, but I need to order some more combs first:P Another closeup. I am still undecided on what dye to use, if any at all. The connection between the GPU and the interconnect block. And from the rear. two top views. Last but not least, a few pictures of the raw block! I hoped you enjoyed this, and think it was worth the wait. Next up, I will try and finish the insides before I kill my wallet when starting on getting the outer shell made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 14, 2014 Oh mama @p0Pe is back. Looking sexy love it man ! and congrats on the job. Btw what about some transparent orange dye liquid I dont know why but It came to my mind first. Maybe similar color like on the PSU sticker ? My modded Air 540 build Spoiler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 14, 2014 Oooohhh. Really nice work p0Pe. Can't wait! Also, congratulations on the new job! Hope everything goes well. Sorry for the convoluted speech pattern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 14, 2014 Yesyesyesyes! BUILD LOGS: HELIOS - Latest Update: 2015-SEP-06 ::: ZEUS - BOTW 2013-JUN-28 ::: APOLLO - Complete: 2014-MAY-10OTHER STUFF: Cable Lacing Tutorial ::: What Is ZFS? ::: mincss Primer ::: LSI RAID Card Flashing TutorialFORUM INFO: Community Standards ::: The Moderating Team ::: 10TB+ Storage Showoff Topic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 14, 2014 this is seriously one of the coolest things i have seen Desktop - Corsair 300r i7 4770k H100i MSI 780ti 16GB Vengeance Pro 2400mhz Crucial MX100 512gb Samsung Evo 250gb 2 TB WD Green, AOC Q2770PQU 1440p 27" monitor Laptop Clevo W110er - 11.6" 768p, i5 3230m, 650m GT 2gb, OCZ vertex 4 256gb, 4gb ram, Server: Fractal Define Mini, MSI Z78-G43, Intel G3220, 8GB Corsair Vengeance, 4x 3tb WD Reds in Raid 10, Phone Oppo Reno 10x 256gb , Camera Sony A7iii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 14, 2014 Dear god this build is jaw dropping truly a beast of a build wow just wow IntelCorei54670k,Maximus VI Formula,Swift tech H220, 16gigs Corsair Dominator platinums, Asus DCUII GTX 780,1x256 840 evo, 1x 2TB Segate barracuda, Corsair AX 860, 3 X Noctua NF-F12, 2x Noctua NF A-14, Ducky Shine 3 Blue Leds Blue switches, Razer Death Adder 2012, Corsair vengence 1400 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 15, 2014 I like the mid plate idea. I don't see that on ITX builds as much. It is a cool idea to have very little tubing. CPU-- AMD FX-8320 (Stock), Motherboard-- ASUS M5A99FX PRO R 2.0, RAM-- Team 8gb 1600Mhz, GPU-- Sapphire 7870 GHz with OC Edition, Case-- NZXT Tempest 210, PSU-- Corsair CX600m, HDD, 1tb Seagate & 2tb WD External, Monitor-- Dell S2240M IPS Display, Keyboard/Mouse-- Some Logitech keyboard and some Dell mouse, Speakers-- Logitech Z533 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 15, 2014 I love the abstract look. | ABSTRACT760BUILDLOG | RUMIKARIMU'SPORTFOLIO | G290XBUILDLOG || ____ | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 15, 2014 Author Oh mama @p0Pe is back. Looking sexy love it man ! and congrats on the job. Btw what about some transparent orange dye liquid I dont know why but It came to my mind first. Maybe similar color like on the PSU sticker ? Thanks man! I am still looking into what dye to use, if any. Oooohhh. Really nice work p0Pe. Can't wait! Also, congratulations on the new job! Hope everything goes well. Thanks man! Yesyesyesyes! this is seriously one of the coolest things i have seen Glad you like it! Dear god this build is jaw dropping truly a beast of a build wow just wow Small beast:D I like the mid plate idea. I don't see that on ITX builds as much. It is a cool idea to have very little tubing. Thanks! Check out my previous build where I made my first version of it: I love the abstract look. Glad you do! Spent all night sleeving, and will have a new update soon:D Almost only need the outer panels now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 15, 2014 dammmmm! that looks good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 18, 2014 Author dammmmm! that looks good Thanks man! Small update on the sleeving. Nate George was kind enough to ship me a few samples of the Teleios sleeving, and I instantly new that it would be what I was going to use in the case! Along with his cable combs, sleeving has just gotten so much more fun:D First I had to take apart the case to do the wires that came down from the motherboard, and the wires from the harddrive on the side. After that I fixed the fans that are going to sit in the pedestal. Only needed power wires from one of the fans. If you solder together all 3 wires, you will mess up the signal from the fans, and not get a precise RPM reading. Cut to length and sleeved. It is hard, but enjoyable to get the sleeving and heatshrink in place properly in fans. Worth it in the end though. Fans finished and ready to mount. Still need some minor parts so that they can be mounted to the pedestal. Wires for the 24 pin cut to length and crimped. This took far longer time than I want to admit. Worth it though. The original wire was faaaaar to long. The aftermatch. Need to clean this up, and get some pictures taken:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 18, 2014 That 24pin <3 Desktop - Corsair 300r i7 4770k H100i MSI 780ti 16GB Vengeance Pro 2400mhz Crucial MX100 512gb Samsung Evo 250gb 2 TB WD Green, AOC Q2770PQU 1440p 27" monitor Laptop Clevo W110er - 11.6" 768p, i5 3230m, 650m GT 2gb, OCZ vertex 4 256gb, 4gb ram, Server: Fractal Define Mini, MSI Z78-G43, Intel G3220, 8GB Corsair Vengeance, 4x 3tb WD Reds in Raid 10, Phone Oppo Reno 10x 256gb , Camera Sony A7iii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 18, 2014 The aftermatch. Need to clean this up, and get some pictures taken:D i love how you just have a random cpu lying around on your table. I mean, i have one here too but mine is an old E6750 whereas this one looks a whole lot newer! Love that build too btw ^^ But where did you get these cable spacing things you used on the 24pin? You got them from the US cause i dont know of a place to get them here in europe. Gaming HTPC: R5 5600X - Cryorig C7 - Asus ROG B350-i - EVGA RTX2060KO - 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V 3333mhz - Corsair SF450 - 500gb 960 EVO - LianLi TU100B Desktop PC: R9 3900X - Peerless Assassin 120 SE - Asus Prime X570 Pro - Powercolor 7900XT - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - Corsair SF750 Platinum - 1TB WD SN850X - CoolerMaster NR200 White - Gigabyte M27Q-SA - Corsair K70 Rapidfire - Logitech MX518 Legendary - HyperXCloud Alpha wireless Boss-NAS [Build Log]: R5 2400G - Noctua NH-D14 - Asus Prime X370-Pro - 16gb G.Skill Aegis 3000mhz - Seasonic Focus Platinum 550W - Fractal Design R5 - 250gb 970 Evo (OS) - 2x500gb 860 Evo (Raid0) - 6x4TB WD Red (RaidZ2) Synology-NAS: DS920+ 2x4TB Ironwolf - 1x18TB Seagate Exos X20 Audio Gear: Hifiman HE-400i - Kennerton Magister - Beyerdynamic DT880 250Ohm - AKG K7XX - Fostex TH-X00 - O2 Amp/DAC Combo - Klipsch RP280F - Klipsch RP160M - Klipsch RP440C - Yamaha RX-V479 Reviews and Stuff: GTX 780 DCU2 // 8600GTS // Hifiman HE-400i // Kennerton Magister Folding all the Proteins! // Boincerino Useful Links: Do you need an AMP/DAC? // Recommended Audio Gear // PSU Tier List Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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