Jolly's Tech Bench 2010 This is going to be a Scratch Build - Total Recycle of an Old Project had a few years back and originally was one of my first SmoothWall Firewalls, (made build in a simple wooden case ) The Old I am going to make from the Old and Recycle some of the Wood Case to make the New Jolly's Tech bench, for general Testing and Benching in my Workshop Garage Also will be Incorporating some NMC style to it even though I wasnt in the Competition as I was one of the Competition Judge;s, First Anniversary NMC Themed Case Mod Contest Official NMC Contest Web Page - Rules and Information I just needed something to do, kinda getting to Quiet and bored round here so, with a little Time up my sleeve and No Money for Real Case Modding The only outlay here is for some Paint, as everything else is from scraps left over in garage from other previous Mods! Materials List The Old wood case, and extra wood (already have) Some wood Screws (already have) Some Plexi (left over pieces from The Sled Project) HDD cage/CD-DVD drive cage ( left over from old case) Spray Paint Cans Matt Black x 2 - Purple x1 - Sandpaper (cost $15.00AU) Spray Clear Coat Satin x 1.5cans(already Have) Recycling at it's Best! This Project however has been Entered in the Case Modding Showdown 2010 Hosted by NewModCity.com CONTEST RULES & GENERAL IFO #1 Update 21st Jan 2010 So I Have Started on the Recycle/Revamp of the old Wooden Case to be Now used as Jolly's Tech-Bench 2010, First I pulled the Back off and the base that housed the Motherboard + HDD ( Had already previously been Removed and stored) Now the Old Top has become the Base and added 2 Rails Across the Back Top & Bottom Made 120mm Intake Opening for PSU Air intake on Bottom Base Plate Cut out CD Drive /Removable HDD Caddy Bay and Front Window Cutout (Plexi Panels will go on these two areas) Made Right Side Panel with Mounting Cutout for PSU (Recycled from old Case panels) Made Left Side Panel with 120mm Intake vent and Inspection Opening ( for getting access to CD Drive Cage) Also cut 120mm hole (was 80mm before) and access slot in wooden case side. Made Plexi Cover Panel for CD Drive/HDD Caddy Bay Cut Top Deck which will also be hinged at rear, and Front Plexi Window Panel ( will also have PWR/RST SW and LED.s PWR/HDD activity ect on it) Made HDD Drive Bay with 80mm Cooling Fan Plate --------------------------------------------------- Things to Do Finish cutting Side Panel slots in 120mm Side Intake vent Cut Cable Management Slots in Top Deck for M/B access Make Mounting for M/B PCI Brackets ( GPU ect) Sand and fill old holes Paint main Frame and Side Panels, also Top Deck (Special Paint effects) Paint CD Drive Bay Cage and HDD Drive Bay Cage Mount Rubber Feet to Base NOTE - May Have a Little Hold Up as my Power Drill Blew up :bang head Has lasted me quite a good time 10yrs so guess is time for New one, but will have to wait couple weeks maybe, as NO Money at this time for New One! Time Spent 10hrs Money Spent = $15.00AU (spray paint cans x3, sandpaper, non-slip matt) #2 Update 22nd Jan 2010 Finished off Cutting slots in Side Panel 120mmFan intake, Made side Panel inspection Cover, Finished Drilling and Cutting Slots in Top Deck for Cable Routing, Made strengthening Bracket for Drive cage, added 10mm alu angle for mounting to main frame, Gave everything its first Base Coat of Matt Black Paint Top Deck Painted Base Coat Main Frame Painted Base Coat Drive Cages & Side Panels Painted Base Coat Things To Do Make Mounting for M/B PCI Brackets ( GPU ect) Second Coat Paint and special Effects Mount Rubber Feet to Base ( need to get these) Mount M/B Standoffs PWR + RS Switches (need to get) HDD + PWR LED (have these) Time Spent 6hrs Money Spent = $.00 -------------------- Total Money Spent =$15.00AU #3 Update 24 Jan 2010 Here are some Pics of the Paint effect I am using on the Side Panels Side Panel for PSU Mount Side Panel 120mm Fan intake and inspection Panel Inspection Panel Also have made plate to go on HDD Cage to hold 80mm Cooling Fan HDD Cage with 80mm fan holder Just small update still have to do second coat Main Frame and Top Deck and Special effect to Front of Main Frame, then Mount Side panels. The Main Frame and Top Deck will also get Clear Estapol Clear Coat along with the HDD Cage and Drive Bay Cage Time Spent = 3hrs Money Spent $0 ---------------------- Total Money Spent = $15.00AU Other To Do,s Make Mounting for M/B PCI Brackets ( GPU ect) Mount Rubber Feet to Base ( need to get these) Mount M/B Standoffs PWR + RS Switches (need to get) HDD + PWR LED (have these) Also need to Get M/B Header plugs and leads for PWR/RST and HDD/PWR Leds. Having trouble tracking down the Headers, if anyone has some spare or know where can get much appreciated! So stay Tuned as More to come soon!
#5 Update 01 Feb 2010 Today I have Finished Front Panel wiring for PWR/RS Switches and LED,s, also added Banana Sockets for Testing Purposes. I have three installed Black - Negative Post, Yellow - 12 Volt Post , Red - 5 Volt Post These are wired to Molex Socket Plug and also have corresponding LED,s to show Powered State. Have also a Molex 4 pin Plug with some Banana Plugs that can be used for Testing ect. Front Panel Finished Close-Up Front Panel Wiring Loom Finished All Done Finished Outdoor Pics Time Spent = 6hrs Money Spent + $0 -------------------------------------------- Money Spent Total = $28.80.00AU -------------------------------------------- Things To Do! - Make Video - Take some more Pics when Cooler Weather Been to Hot here at Moment #6 Update 4th Feb 2010 Jolly's Tech Bench Video #7 Update 5th Feb 2010 After the very Hot weather we have had the Stick-on Velcro isnt sticking as well as it should, so have decided to make an aluminium frame to hold the Flywire Mesh in place on the Rear of Tech Bench and also for the Bottom PSU Intake. Finished Rear Screen Bottom PSU Intake Filter Time Spent = 3hrs Money Spent + $8.20 (25mm x 2.5mm x 3000mm Flat Alu ) -------------------------------------------- Money Spent Total = $37.00.00AU -------------------------------------------- Update Fri 19 March 2010 Made some Additions to Jolly's Tech bench 2010, have now included a Cooling Gantry to help aide in cooling GPU area or could move/add for Ram too, Also have it currently loaded up with Hardware from my Main Rig CM-690, as this one is going through a Total Revamp/Upgrade at the moment, So will post log up shortly on that one too! Cooling Gantry All Up Running a back Folding again too! That's all for Now Stay Tuned for More soon! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Update 26 May 2010 Had some Corsair Dominator's sent to me from a Forum buddy @ Overclokers.com Deadlysyn so I have installed them in Jolly's tech Bench Have also used Deb's old XFX-7600GT XXX edition GPU for now! Also added Custom Ram Colling Fan and mount Corsair Dominator's Installed on Tech Bench Custom Cooling Fan & Mount XFX-7600GT & Cooling Fans Jollys Tech Bench Garage desk Since the weather here has cooled down some what, the Q6600 OC'd easily to 3.6 Ghz with these Dominator's, But for 24/7 running 3.2 Ghz is enough on the Power consumption for Folding and the Temps are awesome 23C 20C 22C 20C idle, and 43C 42C 40C 40C @ Load while Folding SMP2 on four Cores and a PDD of over 7000 ! Folding PDD Folding Temps @ LOAD Thats all for this New Update! Will post up Some Benchmarks soon!
Update Wed 18th August 2010 Installing the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC In Jolly's Tech Bench 2010 Current Set-Up on Jolly's Tech Bench 2010 with the Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz and cooled with Vendetta 2 HSF, There are some Screen shots in above Post for Core Temps ect, and also since being so cold here lately the Temp,s are even better than above with Q6600 @ Full Load sitting nice @ 30C -35C across all 4 cores So on to Dismantling Jolly's Tech Bench to make ready fro CoolIT VANTAGE ALC Installation Dismantling Jolly's Tech Bench With Mobo off and Vendetta 2 Removed, just leaving the HR-05 NB HSF, it was now onto making another Fan Shroud for the Coolit VANTAGE ALC Now the last one was simple , but this one needed some modding to be done to it, as where the screw holes go it was the solid closed type, As seen in pice below, with one corner done Now with the 120mm Fan shroud made its on to installing them on the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC with a second 120mm x 25mm Antec Tri-Cool Fan So the configuration will be Push Pull,,, ( <<<< Airflow) Drawing cool air <<<< | Antec 120mm x 25mm Fan |120mmx 20mm Shroud |CoolIT RAD|120mm x 25mm Shroud |120mm PWM Fan | Black fan grill <<<< Close-Up of the Shroud Set-Up Then made a Bracket to mount the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC on the Cooling Gantry of Jolly's Tech Bench, Installation to Jolly's Tech Bench CoolIT VANTAGE ALC Coolant Temp Alarm @ 17C All installed Ready for some testing and Loading Newly Replaced HDD with Win7 Pro x64 OS Installing Wn 7 Pro x64 Testing and OC CPU-z Validation CPU-z & CoreTemp Folding@Home SMP -4 Very Happy with the Results of Temps on Par with the Vendetta 2 HSF, The only Quibble I have is that it took some time for the Dam Beeping Alarm on the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC to stop as when the Coolant is below 19C it beeps, So when the system was Idle Coolant Temp was @ 15C then after a while Folding @ 100% Coolant slowly raised to above 21.5C Beeping Alarm stopped Q6600 Cores Temps were around 25C-29C but have since settled to 22C-25C across the Cores So overall the Set-up Configuration I have is Pretty good and fairly Quiet too! Impressed!
Update Tue 24th August ---------------------- Jolly's Tech Bench ---------------------- Ran Prime95 for a few hrs as a Torture Test to see the Max Temps of the cores using the CoolIT VANTAGE ALC Also see CoreTemp running too showing Max Temp @ 42C - 44C - 45C - 46C 100% load @ 3.20Ghz CoolIT VANTAGE coolant Temp @ 25.2C Prime95 Screenshot Tests were conducted with an Ambient Temp @ 15C in the Garage Room
Shroud help due to a Fan has a dead zone right behind the motor assembly, so no real airflow there and also the closer to the Rad more noise due to turbulence, So by having a Shroud you increase the Surface area the Fan Airflow hits Rad and less turbulence, and having push/pull config gives for maximum efficiency.