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Case Mod - Complete Thermaltake wall display in CCL Computers

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by ADmodz, 13 Nov 2017.

  1. ADmodz

    ADmodz Go hard or Go home

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    Thermaltake P3 Build
    Hi Again everyone, we had the chance to build and supply a wall build in CCL Computers.
    Thermaltake UK had a designated display area in the store.
    My buddy Steve Fowler of CCL wanted to join in and help build the display, so with the extra pair of hands offered, we jumped straight in and got the ball rolling.

    Sponsors: - Thermaltake UK / Msi / HyperX.

    Components:-
    Case: - Thermaltake Core P3 Snow
    Mobo: - Msi X299 Tomahawk Arctic
    CPU: - Intel I7-7820X
    GPU: - Msi GTX1080TI Gaming X Trio
    MEM: - 32 GIG DDR4 HyperX
    SSD: - 960 GB HyperX Savage
    NVME: - 240GB Kingston KC1000
    Riser Cable: - Thermaltake TT Premium PCI-E 3.0 Extender
    Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB PLUS 1250W Titanium

    Watercooling Components:-
    Thermaltake RL360 radiator
    Thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5
    Thermaltake Pacific W4 Plus CPU Water Block
    Riing Plus 12 LED RGB Radiator Fans
    Thermaltake 16/12 V-Tubler PETG
    Thermaltake Pacific M-Pro 16/12 fittings.
    Thermaltake C1000 White Opaque Coolant

    Now that we had all the components in hand, it was time to get on up to CCL in Bradford.
    Thermaltake UK were doing an event with Msi on the Saturday, so I made my way up on the Friday to get the build done.
    and bumped into Tom from Msi.
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    With Steve’s help we got everything into the build room and made a plan of action……
    Now with the Tomahawk Arctic, Psu, mounted on the core p3 it was time to put some feet on the chassis, just to help is keep the case steady whilst we complete the build. The feet will be removed at the end so we can mount it to the wall.
    Steve got the 1080ti trio out of its box, and we came across our first hurdle, the sheer length of the card was interfering with our D5 pump/Res combo position.

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    Moving the 360 radiator over to its furthest position was still not enough, so after a little thinking and measuring, we decided to mount the res/combo on the top of the chassis.
    Haven’t seen this one before………
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    So now we had the pump/res combo mounted, it was time to get the hardline tubing bent, Steve wanted to have a go at this, as he has never bent any tubing before. And of course Mingkei from TT UK wanted to try as well. They both done great for their first attempt.
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    So with all the tubing connected, its time to leak test this rig, perfection not a drop…….
    Now with everything flushed through and no leaks…. Its time to add the Thermaltake C1000 opaque white. This will go nicely with the core p3 snow chassis.
    Whilst the system was bleeding, Steve got the front cables sorted, and I done the cable management in the rear. Great team work..

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    Now we had a running system, all drives connected and running, it was time to get windows 10 installed on the M.2 and all the drivers.
    Then we got it downstairs to get this mounted on the wall in our Thermaltake display area.

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    This has been a fun build to do, and its nice to have help for a change, and happily share some knowledge. Steve and Mingkei done well. Thanks guys……
    Massive thank you to MSI, Hyperx for the continued support, Great ladies and gents to work with.

    Enjoy.
     
    Last edited: 13 Nov 2017

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