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"Schnee Weiss" previously "Loli hunting machine"

BarcodeLoli

*New name*

 

 

Yes, the computer is called Loli hunting Machine. I've decided to build a new computer because my last build was in 2009. It uses DDR2 on a n780 chipset socket 775. Yes, neither intel nor AMD chipset. In the meantime I play my games on a Samsung "gaming" laptop. It's about 4 years old now. I ran a Catzilla benchmark on it recently and received a score of whooping 3439 for 1080p. I'm looking forward to seeing the comparison when the new PC is completed. 

 

My Last build in 2009 when i was at uni in London.

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Bill of Material

Case: Thermaltake Level 10 GT, slightly modded

MB: Asus Maximus VIII Formula, Z170

CPU: i7 6700K

MEM: G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200, 32GB

GPU: MSI GTX 980ti, Reference Card

PSU: Corsair HX1000i

SSD: M.2 Samsung 950 Pro 512GB, Mushkin Reactor 1TB

Some liquid cooling stuff:

  • EK EVO CPU water Block
  • XSPC Raxor 980Ti Waterblock with back plate
  • PPCS 655 Waterpump
  • FrozenQ Novacore
  • Coolgate 240mm and 120mm Radiator

 

 

A good build start off with a plan. I wanted to Liquid cool the system, taking advantage of the built in EK water block on the MB northbridge. Things to be Liquid cools are, MB, CPU and GPU. I also did a basic Fan layout

 

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The Lv10 GT case Is a pretty case but I really didn't like the fact that you can't show off the SSD. Granted it was designed before SSD were this accessible The hot-swappable bay were nice but I don't really need it. So i wanted to show off the SSD, I need some windows. Here is what the case look like before

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And here is how i've changed it. I removed all the HDD bay and put an Acrylic window so that you can see the pump or the SSD. The mesh was cut to half length and replaced with Acrylic window to show the SSD.

 

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I am still waiting for the Cooling stuff to arrive so this is all I have for now. 

 

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So I f up a bit. All 3 radiators I ordered were too big, OR I should say this Case is damn tiny.  But first thing first. The Cooling supplies has arrived.

 

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I can say my excitement did not last long. The 240mm rad were a tad too thick. The 140mm Rad will not clear the Northbridge cooler port, the powersupply is in the way of the 120mm rad. So my moving the 240mm rad outside of the case, I've gone from 3 rads to 1 rads, this should still be big enough as the rad is huge. And I have to use a pull type for top exhaust.

 

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The blessing with the new set up now is that bleeding out the system will be much easier. same with filling, if i want to fill it up by the radiator. So having tested out where everything would go, I'm now goign to put in the RAM and CPU to test run that everything work. Then onwards to Liquid cooling.

Here is the current Layout.

 

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Edited by BarcodeLoli
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***She has a new name, Schnee Weiss***

 

This is my first time doing the liquid cooling things, First I test ran the system with just the on board GPU and standard CPU cooler.

 

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The RAM and CPU cooler installed.

 

Having confirmed that at least everything starts and I can get into the BIOS it's time to put in the 2 water blocks and do the plumbing. The GPU goes first. Nvidia 980 Ti Reference.

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I still think the reference cards are the prettiest of all the cards.

 

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The Wafer substrate is so shiny.

 

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More copper. Honestly I wanted the EK waterblock but couldn't find it.

 

 

EK Supremacy EVO. 

 

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With everything installed it;s time to do the tube. and check for leaks. 

 

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There was a bit of leakage on the return fitting of the reservoir and the inlet to the pump. luckily nothing major and a quick twist with a wrench sorted the problem. but filling it up was a pain.

 

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I'm happy with the temperature even with just one radiator. Although i'm surprised at how cool the radiator remains. 

 

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All done. 

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I will be changing the top fans to a LTT edition noctua when it arrives on monday. 

Also i've just ordered the Acer Predator X34 monitor. 

 

Once the OS and the drivers has been installed I ran Catzilla benchmark on Schnee Weiss.  I like what i saw.  20171 score. The stream VR result also came out good.

 

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gimme that 780 board :o

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I hunt lolis with my PC too. 

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On 3/7/2016 at 0:23 PM, BarcodeLoli said:

***She has a new name, Schnee Weiss***

 

This is my first time doing the liquid cooling things, First I test ran the system with just the on board GPU and standard CPU cooler.

 

26.jpg.4e662d1a9249888e8ef413fb7477451e.

 

The RAM and CPU cooler installed.

 

Having confirmed that at least everything starts and I can get into the BIOS it's time to put in the 2 water blocks and do the plumbing. The GPU goes first. Nvidia 980 Ti Reference.

24.jpg.e54ea05510b17a53deae10285ceddcb3.

 

I still think the reference cards are the prettiest of all the cards.

 

21.jpg.a98a1b0df87c9d69b8f81299b9c938d8.

 

The Wafer substrate is so shiny.

 

22.jpg.97140acaf230c4d90c4f0f5edd2bbddd.20.jpg.d23d20a34e7e2af7fd95ba9592bfcbb8.

 

More copper. Honestly I wanted the EK waterblock but couldn't find it.

 

 

EK Supremacy EVO. 

 

23.jpg.e96137f8448eddd6acd08853c0e8577a.

 

With everything installed it;s time to do the tube. and check for leaks. 

 

15.jpg.ebe7d06a5ae7b5acf4505ccd423d21f0.

 

There was a bit of leakage on the return fitting of the reservoir and the inlet to the pump. luckily nothing major and a quick twist with a wrench sorted the problem. but filling it up was a pain.

 

17.jpg.087df28476da70ca75a71c596626c64b.

 

I'm happy with the temperature even with just one radiator. Although i'm surprised at how cool the radiator remains. 

 

14.jpg.6b339eee6e47af8986ff14f8f8ac902a.

 

All done. 

18.jpg.23f7f802bb6c88c4156dc4eeea6ef0b7.

16.jpg.741ee7d424facaf9299a6d8456570264.

 

I will be changing the top fans to a LTT edition noctua when it arrives on monday. 

Also i've just ordered the Acer Predator X34 monitor. 

 

Once the OS and the drivers has been installed I ran Catzilla benchmark on Schnee Weiss.  I like what i saw.  20171 score. The stream VR result also came out good.

 

benchmark.jpg.785cfe37680e06f0c26f280795

 

 

 

Build updated, yay

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