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WetSandyBeast

Hi guys,

This is more a history than a build log, but anyway...

Back in 2011 my brother wanted a desktop pc, so instead of buying the cheapest thing available, he got mine, and that gave me an excuse to buy a new system.

I kept the case, a Cooler Master ATCs 840 (still my favourite case) and bought the following components:

i5 2500k
MSI P67A GD65
4GB Gskill 1600MHz
2x Radeon 6950 (flashed bios to 6970)
Cooler Master Silent Proo 850w
Zalman CNPS 10x

In 2012 I got tired of the Zalmans noise to keep low temps when in load, and bought a Corsair H100. Until February 2013 and after many cosmetic changes to the case and components, my pc looked like this (all pictures taken with Nokia N97, sorry):

 

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After a failed bios update, I replaced the GD65 for an Asus Maximus IV Extreme (dual bios and more space between graphics cards). So until August, this was my pc:

 

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This summer I got REALLY tired of the graphics cards noise. So I had two options: Buy a new one with a silent cooler, or watercool the system.

I have so many older games to play (steam deals and stuff), that I don't need more graphycs power for a couple of years so... watercooling!!!

My rule was - As cheap as possible but with good looks, so this is what I came up with:

Phobya Balancer 250 silver nickel     
2x Watercool HEATKILLER® GPU-X³ 69X0     
6x Swiftech Helix fan PWM
Phobya CPU-Cooler UC-2 LT Silver     
12x 13/10mm (10x1,5mm) compression fitting outer thread 1/4
Phobya DC12-400
2x Phobya G-Changer 360 Ver. 1.2 Black

Also, the case had to be modded in order to fit two 360 rads, so here is the evolution of the WetSandyBeast:

 

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Look! A removable motherboard tray!

 

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Waiting for watercooling parts...

 

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Starting to build.

 

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I removed 3 of the 5 5.25" bays and the 6 HDD bracket to instal the front rad, than screwd a little plate to hold it.

 

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I wanted to put my 3 hdd in the 5.25 bays with some adapters, but I couldn't get then on time, so I used the bottom fan holes to hold them in place with screws and foam tape to reduce the vibration.

 

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Pulse Modding Reservoir Brackets.

 

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I was planning to have the DVD drive as external, because I only use it to rip CDs (to flac) and play Morrowind, but since I found a better place for the HDDs, I've put it in the case.

 

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SDDs love double sided tape.

 

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The only difference between this and the finished build is no boubles in the reservoir and the tubing goes on top of the HDDs, not in the middle.

 

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Another view.

 

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The desk: WetSandyBeast, Dell U2713hm, Ozone Stryke keyboard (cherry mx black, portuguese layout), Steelseries Diablo III (Sensei) mouse with 8 year old Qck mouse mat, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD soundcard and Grundig CRT TV remote.

 

Hope you liked it, and sorry for the low quality photos. Any questions, please ask.

 

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Awesome build, dude! Although the name "Wet Sandy" would've been a lot more hilarious :D

phanteks enthoo pro | intel i5 4690k | noctua nh-d14 | msi z97 gaming 5 | 16gb crucial ballistix tactical | msi gtx970 4G OC  | adata sp900

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Nice setup man thanks for sharing

Intel 4790k • Asus Z97-A • Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce • G.Skill 1866 4GBx2 • Corsair HX850W PSU • Noctua NH-D15 Air Cooler • Intel 530 120GB SSD(OS) • 1TB HDD(Games) • Cooler Master HAF 912 • Logitech G15 Key • Razer Abyssus Mouse • Asus 24in 144hz VG248QE

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Looks very clean, Nice build also i love the desk with all the stuff on it would have been nice to have a pic with all the stuff turned on as well. =P

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Looks very clean, Nice build also i love the desk with all the stuff on it would have been nice to have a pic with all the stuff turned on as well. =P

 

I had some pics with it turned on, but with really bad quality. I'll try to post one on Monday if I can.

 

Thanks

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I like the carbon fiber a ton! Haven't seen anything like it before, also I don't really know why but I'm in love with the ribbon style GPU power cables.

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As requested, here are some pictures of the WetSandyBeast turned on ;). The case is not painted just because I don't have a wide and dust free and cat free space to do it.

 

 

 

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I don't have any lights for now. The CPU block as four holes for 3mm leds, so in the future I may try some in white

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looks really good man! its amazing how watercooling gives a totaly diferent look and feel to a system!

 

well done! really like the placement of the drives and wc parts!

 

:P

-Corsair Carbide 500r + TX-750w V2 | Asus P5Q Deluxe + Intel Core2Duo E8400 @ 3.8Ghz + 2x2GB G.Skill DDR2 1066mhz

-Sapphire HD4890 1GB DDR5 (New Edition) + 1x Intel SSD 330 120GB + 2x Seagate Barracuda 500GB SlimSinglePlate (RAID0)

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