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  #181  
Old 10-21-2008, 02:47 PM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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@goodgod - Thank you very much, but the kudos go to MIPS for manufacturing this beautiful item.

@TooBooKoo - Thank you very much sir - I really appreciate that. I was very pleased to see how nicely the Mips block matched up to the AquaComputer blocks beside it. All that's left is to scrap the ugly D-Dek Fuzion and thow in some sexy Watercool Heatkiller blocks:



I had asked Corsair if they could at all provide me with the wires that go with their HX series PSUs.


They responded over and above to my request:







More to come tonight still, solong for now.
  #182  
Old 10-21-2008, 02:57 PM
edinator Limp Gawd, 1.9 Years
 
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Wow that will look nice when it is all sleeved! Those are some killer waterblocks. I wish they were more available...
  #183  
Old 10-21-2008, 03:05 PM
JDM_WAAAAT Banned, 1.9 Years
 
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Damnit Langer, now I have to follow your shitty work on 2 forums. =p

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  #184  
Old 10-21-2008, 03:19 PM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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@edinator - Thanks a lot man. No sleeving here though, the cables are part of the aesthetic (much much to be revealed in that department soon enough). eMail Watercool and ask them if they'll ship to your location.

@JDM_WAAAAT - Haha, Welcome to [h] mate.
  #185  
Old 10-21-2008, 04:45 PM
edinator Limp Gawd, 1.9 Years
 
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Oh, no sleeving? I thought I saw some copper sleeves. Maybe it was a different thread?
I'm more interested in teh aqua computer waterblocks though and I checked their site for shipping to Canada and its a no go. I just spent the money on a DD waterblock so no money anyways
  #186  
Old 10-21-2008, 04:50 PM
ZMTToxics Gawd, 5.8 Years
 
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So I am confused now. Corsair just up and gave you 8gigs of ram and a 1KW PSU? For Free?? I need to start building things that require special order parts so I can get them for free to. :\

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  #187  
Old 10-21-2008, 05:39 PM
chronic9 [H]ardness Supreme, 6.1 Years
 
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i think its because his work is so kick ass that they gave him all those parts.....

they dont hand out free swag like that to any joe shmoe..... you need to show them that you're work is awesome.....

i bet this PC will end up being featured in magazines and such, so it'll look as good publicity for corsair, AC, etc etc
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  #188  
Old 10-22-2008, 06:08 PM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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@edinator The copper sleeves (which have been replaced with newer sexier -more expensive- copper sleeves) are for the coolant tubes. I plan on using the wires - the few wires that can be seen that is - as part of the overall aesthetic.

@ZMTToxics - Corsair is one of my sponsors and supporters on this project. They are doing this for mutual benefit, I use their hardware and they get publicity and credibility. If you have the build quality to back it up, sponsorship will be fairly simple to get.

@chronic9 - Thanks man, that's exactly it.

Small update. I wanted to upload these pics last night but Photobucket had other ideas.

I've started ordering my hardware for this project. In the form of Brighton Socket Cap Allen Bolts, and Coutersunk Allen Bolts.
I still havent got my hands on the smaller bolts as they were special order, but here's the big stuff.
The below sizing ranges from 4-40, to 1/4-20 - I've ordered a couple hundred in each size.





I got 100 carbide rods, the purpose of these will be revealed much later.


With those come six 36"x1/2"x1/16" copper flat bars. I will be bending these to fabricate cable ties and wire harness brackets.




Also, 15' of 3/8" split loom tubing - this will be used on the Pico watercooling tubes, and on a couple wires that wont be seen.





I also started bending my prototypes, and as expected I don't have the tools to do this to the level that I desire.

In light of this I've taken the liberty of sending the whole fabrication of these parts to China.
I will have a Chinese company fabricate these things to perfection from copper plate in the near future.
The parts that I have will work perfectly for what I intended them to do - these aluminum bits will be installed to allow me to continue fabrication of other parts. Also I've already made a couple of design changes that will be applied to the final copper bits.




Thanks for reading, more to come very soon.
  #189  
Old 10-22-2008, 10:30 PM
chronic9 [H]ardness Supreme, 6.1 Years
 
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lol to china... thats cool.

how much will it cost in end for fabrication, shipping, etc....

what sort of a time line are they giving you?

sounds interesting....
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  #190  
Old 10-23-2008, 09:27 PM
best [486] Limp Gawd, 5.0 Years
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Langer View Post
I got 100 carbide rods, the purpose of these will be revealed much later.
MG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/Langer/PrometheusCu/prometheus-hardware-04.jpg[/IMG]
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Why carbide? It's brittle, and wear resistance is just about it's only good property...

Looks really cool so far!
  #191  
Old 10-23-2008, 10:13 PM
formula409 Limp Gawd, 5.4 Years
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by best [486] View Post
Why carbide? It's brittle, and wear resistance is just about it's only good property...

Looks really cool so far!
the answer to carbide rods has not been answered by Langer as to his use but they could be Tungsten carbide which is used in many things including armor piercing rounds and even the tips of ski or hiking poles. which as you know would have to stand up to alot of abuse and impact.
  #192  
Old 10-24-2008, 12:10 AM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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Thanks guys, still working on my revisions - outsourcing and the details that go with it will come soon.

Minor Update:
I've decided to add another loop to the mix for the motherboard - and it had to be fairly small to fit, so I've made a little order from Performance-PCs.

Products
3 x Chomerics Thermattach® T412 Conductive Tape
1 x Enzotech Forged Low Profile Copper Northbridge Heatsink
1 x Thermaltake CL-O0027 TG1 Extreme High Grade Thermal Grease
2 x Bitspower Rotary Fitting "T" - 180 Degree Water Cooling Accessory - Black Sparkle Finish
2 x Bitspower Case Top Water Fill/ Through Hole Fitting Set
2 x Bitspower Dual G1/4" High Flow Fitting - Male to Male Thread
2 x Koolance Tubing Spring Wrap, Black [10mm, 3/8"]
10 x PrimoFlex Pro LRT Black Tubing -3/8in. ID X 1/2in. OD
1 x Black Ice® GT Stealth 120 Highest Performance Radiator
10 x Bitspower Premium G1/4" High Flow 3/8" Fitting - Black Sparkle Finish
4 x Enzotech Pure Forged Copper Ramsinks
4 x Koolance Tubing Spring Wrap, Black [13mm, 1/2" ID; 19mm, 3/4" OD]
1 x Sunbeamtech Notebook Memory Heat Spreader
1 x Yate Loon 120x20mm Medium Speed Thin Silent Case Fan - D12SM-12C

I have a somewhat vague vision of cramming in another 120mm rad and Aquastream pump along with Mosfet/NB/SB coolers.
If I can make it work it will add yet another level of difficulty, and fun.

I'm revising my part drawings as well to accommodate the new parts + some minor errors I hadn't seen early on.
More to come as soon.
  #193  
Old 10-24-2008, 11:31 AM
filthysanchez 2[H]4U, 4.1 Years
 
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2 x Koolance Tubing Spring Wrap, Black [10mm, 3/8"]
That's for 8/10mm tubing, and I don't believe you're using any?
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  #194  
Old 10-24-2008, 03:28 PM
best [486] Limp Gawd, 5.0 Years
 
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Quote:
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the answer to carbide rods has not been answered by Langer as to his use but they could be Tungsten carbide which is used in many things including armor piercing rounds and even the tips of ski or hiking poles. which as you know would have to stand up to alot of abuse and impact.
the only reason it is used in those applications is that it is very hard, I can't think of anything that something that hard would be used for in a computer, without it's brittleness detracting from the function. I guess I'll have to wait, just like everybody else.
  #195  
Old 10-24-2008, 05:07 PM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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@filthysanchez the loop im adding will be 3/8" id tube. Doesn't matter really because eventually all the tube will be replaced with copper pipes bent to fit. I'm holding out on that because the cost of the bender + 12mm copper pipe + G1/4 fittings will be about $600us.

@[b]best [486] - The fact that the rods are carbide has nothing to do their intended purpose, they will be -almost- totally aesthetic. My use for the rods is still just a theory anyways - it's to be seen if I'll be using them.
  #196  
Old 10-26-2008, 06:49 PM
best [486] Limp Gawd, 5.0 Years
 
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@[b]best [486] - The fact that the rods are carbide has nothing to do their intended purpose, they will be -almost- totally aesthetic. My use for the rods is still just a theory anyways - it's to be seen if I'll be using them.
Thanks for clarifying, my brain has form, way after function, maybe even after how cool something would look while on fire . [If you saw some of my earliest mods you would understand the fire part [I used a cutting torch to cut a window, and a radiator hole]]
  #197  
Old 10-27-2008, 01:04 AM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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Since I want to minimize the airflow resistance on the main radiator mounted on the bottom of the unit I'll need to construct some feet that are 2.5-3" tall.

Aesthetically this is no easy task, and not something that I've addressed to date.

I've spent the past few hours in Illustrator trying to solve this large dilemma.

I've come up with the image below.
The intent here is to use a bunch of carbon fiber panels spaced ~0.5" apart to make a sort of skeletal base structure.


*click for big*
I've come up with a few extra surprises to go with this base design.
However...I'd like to ask what you all think of the concept first.

Note:
I've already devised a way of incorporating the PROMETHEUSCU logo into the mix - it was simply too complicated for me to be bothered drawing in perspective (at this time).
My intent is to put and LED in between every layer to allow crazy lighting effects
The flat part seen at the very bottom of the illustration acting as a flat base will be the uber carbon panel, shown earlier.

I'd love to hear your opinions and suggestions on how to add feet to this rig.

Thanks for helping and reading!
  #198  
Old 10-27-2008, 11:10 AM
formula409 Limp Gawd, 5.4 Years
 
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Its cool...adda n organic shape to the boxy industrial look of things.
  #199  
Old 10-27-2008, 11:18 AM
Langer Limp Gawd, 2.1 Years
 
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***i forgot to add:
I don't feel that it totally fits into the theme of the whole thing - that's why I'm asking for your aid.

I'd like to fabricate something along these lines - and I had planned on incorporating carbon throughout the case so I know the material will blend. It's the design that doesn't blend for me.

The carbon panels used would be fairly thick so I know the structure is there. There is also a fair bit of engineering that would go into these fins that you don't see in my rough concept illustration (I'll do another sketch to show this area - I'll post it later). So I'm certain that structural integrity wont be an issue.

I need the case elevated off the ground to maximize airflow to the rad, the case needs to be ~6CM off the ground.
My worst nightmare is to have the feet ruin the whole aesthetic - having the case sit on 4black aluminum popcan style feet is not an option for me.

Trying to develop a foot that holds the system ~2.5"-3" in the air is proving very very tricky.

What I don't want to happen is something like this:


Because I'll be making a stealthing plate/cable management system for the back end I have another concept that would give me a look something like this:

What I can do for this look is, extend the back stealthing plate and the front of the rad tray - there is very little extra work needed for this design.
  #200  
Old 10-27-2008, 11:18 AM
crazyjeeper [H]ard|Gawd, 2.0 Years
 
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I like your idea too. Its very unique.

You could also add mac pro style loops to the bottom.
http://img.hexus.net/v2/lifestyle/ne...ro_front_c.jpg

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