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Case Mod - In Progress [Battle-Box ROG] FINISHED

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by babouk100, 29 Mar 2015.

  1. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    Hello everyone. A new topic for a new project.
    This time I'm going to work on an order. The work must be flawless.
    Let's start with the presentation of the configuration I will torture.



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    Case: Corsair Carbide 540 Air
    MB: Asus Rog Z97 Formula VII
    CPU: Intel i7-4790k
    RAM: 4x4Go Corsair Dominator GT 2133MHz
    GC: SLI Asus ROG GeForce GTX980 Matrix Platinum
    PSU: Corsair HX850



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    Dual loop CM/CPU + CG
    * WB CPU: EK Supremacy Acetal-Nickel
    * WB GPU: Bitspower Matrix VG-NGTX980AM Acrylic
    * Pumps: 2x XSPC D5 Vario
    * Rads: EK Coolstream PE360 + EK Coolstream XTX240 + XSPC EX140
    * Rés: 2x EK-RES X3 110
    * Liquid: Mayhems Pastel White
    * Fittings: EK HDC 10/12mm
    * Tubing: Acrylic rigid 10/12mm


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    Work has already started.....

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  2. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    We continue with the small DIY.
    A bit of cutting, drilling, grind, painting, testing ...

    To begin, a picture of one of the two pumps

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    Now DIY. To remain in the dominant white theme, and to cover the black background of the case, I made a white background which will be under the motherboard


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    Then some paint work that are ready

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    A small preview of rads in place into the case

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    to be continued...
     
  3. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    A few more pictures, with some positioning tests to better estimate the additional changes to make more and make sure that everything "will fit" well.


    Placing pumps, the orientation of the tops will be adjusted for connection to tubes.


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    On the opposite side, some positioning tests.
    A support for the bottom reservoir will be done tomorrow.

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  4. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    After a delay due to a shortage of parts, I'll be able to make the rigid tubing.
    Meanwhile, I continued to work on the case.
    To start, I made a support for the bottom reservoir

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    Then I made a small change in the positioning of the pumps.
    With the pumps in the bottom, and power into place, I had no where to pass the tubes.
    So I moved the pumps up.

    To keep them aligned and stabilized, so I made a "coupling" between the two pumps holders.

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    next step, rigid tubing....
     
  5. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    While doing the rigid tubing, some pics of the motherboard...

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  6. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    Well, this time, it's over. Here are the pictures of the rest of the work and the final pics.
    The setting up of rigid tubing was not easy because in this case, it must pass from one side to the other, while respecting the curves to join the different elements.

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    Final pics

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  7. Bygone

    Bygone Minimodder

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    Pumps up that high, and reservoir at buttom wont that give a potentional burnout of pumps before fluid reaches them during filling?

    Also i think youre tubing routes leaves for improvement it looks messy (my Humble opinion), but other than that nice Work :).
     
  8. griso

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    That tubing need to by reworked and white gpu´s backplates. Rest is very nice.
     
  9. babouk100

    babouk100 What's a Dremel?

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    I still have to progress with rigid tubing, that's sure.
    The pumps were removed from the high:

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    To fill the CPU/MB loop, I use the 3rd "hole" of the 240 rad, and opening a little one of the hole on the rad and the upper hole on the res to let air/pressure go

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    To fill the GPU loop, I put a third res, in the rear of the case

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  10. storm-83

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    I agree with Griso, those gpu-backplates needs to be white

    other than that, it looks great!

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