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Project Ultima [Build log]

IMCustoms

Yea, it's kinda like snef builds...Most of the bends are fittings, and that's a serious turn off. Really liking this build over all, keep it up man!

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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Exactly, most builds the ram blocks over-complicate the loop but it works here!!

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Total nergasm.

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@IMCustoms I wish I could get the money for something like this. :|

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Well, most of the modding stuff is from Aliexpress and it's not that expensive, and almost all cooling stuff is from sponsors, so if you have a good idea and means to make it happen, you can try it yourself :)

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I started working on the project and forgot to make a Serbian version of motherboard block unboxing and mounting video... Where it finally is :D

 

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Good work man, I wish I had some handy skills to do stuff like this.

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  • 2 weeks later...

So guys, you are probably wondering why there are no updates, and I have some good and some bad news..

 

I'm sorry for the long read, but I ask you to please read it and you will understand why is this project taking so long.

 

I will start with a bad, and it involves my experience with EKWB.. And firstly I will say that I don't think they act this way to everyone (I really hope they dont), but here is a summary of what they did to me and this project:

 

I started thinking about this project, planing it and contacting potential sponsors well before August when I started posting on forums.. And EK was the first sponsor that "approved" the sponsorship for this project, for a fixed amount of money in their merchandise, and one of their requests was that I start working on my project before they send me the goods. That is understandable, but no other sponsor requested such a thing, especially due to nature of this project, being big and demanding precise hardware measurements before I can start building it, cause I need to drill trough walls, avoid cables in them etc..

 

So, other sponsors were confirmed, I started the project, redid my design based on the parts, made a desk, made all the boards, frames etc that I need; and I contacted sponsors to send me the parts, so I can start drilling holes for vents, tubes, cables etc. CoolerMaster sent me their staff 1 day after I contacted them, I had some listing revisions with Bitspower so that took about a week to get sent (cause they are from Taiwan and timezones are a drag..), but my contact from EKWB didn't respond to me for A MONTH.

 

I then tried to contact someone else from EKWB, and some other guy (I won't mention any names here) told me that my contact was on vacation and that all the sponsorships were on hold until next year. So they approved me, asked me to start building, delayed sending me parts for a month, and than told me that they can't send me anything before the start of next year, and that was 4 more months after (cause that message was back in September). I asked them if they can send me at least some of the things that are most important for me to start the project, and after some struggle with that new guy, he agreed to send me a couple of things (which were about a 1/3 of the "approved" sponsorship), and send the rest in January 2015 and we even agreed on the rest of the stuff they should send me then. And to sum things up, that's already about a 5 month delay to my project, but I agreed cause there was much work to be done and I needed those parts and wanted to take it easy and do things right with this project.

 

So I started doing building as much as I can, did all those videos etc, waited for the holidays to end, and in the meantime I even got an extend for my sponsorship from Bitspower, to take the load of EKWB cause they were in so called "financial crisis". So I contacted them again at the end of January cause I saw that they started sponsoring other projects and nobody contacted me to finish my sponsorship, and the reply was that I didn't do enough work and that they can't send me the parts yet.. So I started working harder, drilled what I can, bent tubes etc and contacted them again to see if they liked the progress, and to tell them that I can't go on without the rest of the parts (which were only 2 radiators more, due to that help from Bitspower).

 

And the reply stunned me: "We have decided that we will not sponsor your project any more."

 

So I asked for a reason and the reason was:
"We have given you several products and usually if we as a sponsor cannot give you all the products,

we assume that modder will find other solution or maybe even purchase the radiator by him self.
We will not be sponsoring your project any more and this is our final decision."
 
I had 2 sponsors for watercooling components, and the Bitspower was the bigger one, and I didn't asked for "all the products" from EKWB. Bitspower even took the load from their back by getting me more parts than we firstly agreed on, so I can start building without waiting for EKWB. And I bought the blocks for GPU's myself which are more expensive than those radiators that were requested and "approved".
 
In short once again, I didn't ask them to give me all the products, I have purchased their products, I even found other solutions in their favor, I started assembling like they requested, and they are financially able to finish my sponsorship cause they even sponsored other projects in the meantime. So everything they said to me was A LIE. They delayed my project for 7 MONTHS. And now they even WON'T FINISH UP MY "APPROVED" SPONSORSHIP. I requested to know the real reason for denying my sponsorship, so I told them all of this and now they won't even reply to me.
 
I'm now left hanging without parts and trying to get some used parts cause all of my funding for this project was allocated to other things and I don't have enough for those radiators.
 
I will post some progress in the next couple of days, but I just wanted to show you how EKWB treats normal guys like me, and that it hugely differs from how they treat some high profile modders.
 
Good news will come in the next post, comment on their behavior if you wish until then.. See ya all :)
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Lol, EK went too mainstream and lost their minds.

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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Well that's shocking

i5 2400 | ASUS RTX 4090 TUF OC | Seasonic 1200W Prime Gold | WD Green 120gb | WD Blue 1tb | some ram | a random case

 

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Thats really dirty from EK. That is some childish play from EK

Cpu:i5-4690k Gpu:r9 280x with some other things

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It was a dick move when they told you that they would expect you to buy some of the parts right when they terminated the sponsorship. They could have at least told you at the beginning of the sponsorship so you didn't have to go through all of this.  :(

 
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@gazabi, The problem is that everything they said as a "reason" for termination is a LIE.

As I said, I bought 2 EKWB GPU blocks myself even before I started building and they knew about it.. They also knew about Bitspower sponsoring majority of the parts and they said that I requested all the parts from them and didn't find any alternatives. Etc, etc, I won't repeat myself.. Just a gang of scamming liars.

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@gazabi, The problem is that everything they said as a "reason" for termination is a LIE.

As I said, I bought 2 EKWB GPU blocks myself even before I started building and they knew about it.. They also knew about Bitspower sponsoring majority of the parts and they said that I requested all the parts from them and didn't find any alternatives. Etc, etc, I won't repeat myself.. Just a gang of scamming liars.

They do make very nice products but if they run their company and treat their customers like this, they are a bad company regardless of top quality products.

 
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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys, sorry for long time between updates, but I was working hard on my build and some other stuff, so I didn't have time to post everything..

Here are a few photos of some plexiglass I will use, and desk part is completely finished now with a glass top :)

 

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Update time!

 

A lot of work and not enough time to post everything piece by piece.. So you will probably get everything in bursts like this from now on :D

So, here are some pics and explanations :)

 

I had to cut some plexi at 45 degree angle, and no one in Serbia can do that precisely, so I asked and persuaded my friend that has laser cutter to let me design a "holder" and to let me try to cut it on his laser.. So this is "The DIY Holder" I thought of and cutting process of 5mm thick SSD backplates:

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So it came out like this with a bit crude edges, but I wanted them matte so it didn't really matter, cause I had to sand them anyway:

 

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Next one was 8mm thick MB backplate, and it was a bit of a problem, cause when you angle it, it makes more than 11mm cutting distance, which laser can't handle.. So I had to brake it a little and sand it much more in the end, than those 5mm ones.. And I'm sorry, but I don't have pics of it after cutting :(

 

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Sanding time! With 150-220 dry sanding paper

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Results:
 

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Everything finished and more/less in place like it will go on the wall:
 

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And I had a bit more time, so I also cut fan holes in bottom 2 horizontal panels:

 

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So, that's it for now, I now have to move some stuff around my apartment to make room on the other side of the wall and start drilling through it! :D

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Look pretty good.

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this amazing wow. just hope the upgrade proses wont be a pain in the ass

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