Chiller's Hybrid Level 10

WOW! that's a lot of sleeving, what re you going to do with all the extra [!_!]" ?
 
for the Evga SR-2 psu to sleeve is already 110m, and the rest is for every cable in de pc
 
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Two Koolance 360 rev1.1 , and Koolance SR-2 Classified full cover block are arrived :

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after received it, let's open up the full cover block SR-2 and change it a little bit :

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a lot of sanding it to get the nickel of it, and then the first layer of primer :

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pics of what i did today :

from this :

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i made these, and a little bit more, only waiting for a new shipment of red connectors :

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today received package with connectors :

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i made this, and have to make more of them for the other cpu and vga power on mobo :

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and for the 90° corner of mobo has his place, tru the wall behind the Boreas Chiller, and also the tubing for the little isolated reservoir :

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The other cpu his power cable is also done, and the PciE cable also :

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Total overview of the powercables on the motherboard, the green circle is where the cables leave the case to the other side for connection to the powersupply :

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This is exactly what a Level 10 mod needs to be...not something I'd pursue personally but a great looking project none-the-less.

Keep the updates coming!
 
new parts in :

Evga SR-2 1200w (peakload 1700w) psu

Due to U.S. regulation, power draw over a typical household 110-volt AC line limits the PSU-1300ATX-12N to 1300W. However, the unit is fully capable of a continuous 1700 watts when powered from a 220V AC circuit. Users are responsible for supplying adequate AC power for the PSU-1300ATX-12N.

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PciE connector for GPU's with a 2200UF (MicroFarad) condensator and ferrit-cores :

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Cpu ATX power connectors, also with 2200UF (microFarad) Condensator and ferrit-cores :

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and te best part of the power supply is on the back of it lol :

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Also LGA1156 socket isolation and new inox Backplates for my SR-2 :

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also i got two red displays in for on my controller.
To swat the green light lcd out for a red symbol / black background display :

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take a HB624 controller with ALMEGA88V chip :

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put some cables and a pot meter on it :

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with the pot meter 10K i can adkust the screen light :

To see real time the 12v rail of the SR-2 powersupply, and monitore the power drawn of the three coolit coolers :

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cpu disable jumpers soldered for make the connector for it in front of the case :

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need to cut new Socket isolation because SR-2 has no big condensators next to the sockets, so i can use some more isolation : :

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putted also three temp sensors under the full cover blok, to measure the CPU PWM 1 en 2 and the NB temp
with a Koolanc TMS-200 controller :

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total overview of the mobo in current state:

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today little testing en measurement, the boreas chiller and the freezone will be hanged on the power use controller.
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but a lot of cables here that needs to be in the case fitted.

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where do you get all the plastic connectors for the psu cables? i need a 24-pin, gpu 6-pin and 8-pin, etc. can you recommend a site or two for me? thanks. :)
 
ah youre in europe. frozencpu here in the US that has that stuff too. just found it tonight. thanks.

love the build. cant wait to see the loops set up.
 
Today being busy with making place for all the usb cables, power led, hdd led etc to go away from mobo as fast as possible, not to show to much cables in case.
Also adjusting some things to get the mobo cover enlargement fitted on case,
used a lot of dremel cutting disks :

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And because the Evga SR-2 mobo doesn't have condensators like a normal LGA1366 mobo around the socket, i needed to make some new socket isolation kits for around cpu with more amramflex, pictures will say enough :

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And here you see the normal cut-out of a lga1366 socket kit and that for a Evga SR-2 mobo :

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just bended the alu plate in the same curve as the standard mobo cover also have :

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The curve in the red circle, the green lines is untill where the mobo cover needs to get bigger for the bigger mobo :

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The original mobo cover has a serious cut-out for the adjustment,
and you see the four square holes for mounting the new alu plate :

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This is the bottom of the original mobo cover, is a serious cut-out on,
so Quad sli GTX480 still fitts :

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The new alu plate working on :

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And here it's fitted on the case base plate :

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Nice fit :

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And with the base plate of the big Boreas Chiller,
you see that the ATX 24pin needs a cut-out, and two tubing with a BP fitting,
also the Coolit Freezone V1 needs his place in this plate :

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And here you see what also needs to be cutt-out in alu plate :

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Update after some hours work :

the BP fittings are in place also the cutt-out for the ATX 24pin :

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BP fittings close-up :

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The outcome of the atx24pin :

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Inside of the ATX24pin :

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A Total overview with the motherboard and his power connectors installed for viewing cable routing :

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CPU1 Close-up :

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CPU0 Close-up :

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ATX 24pin close-up :

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ATX 24pin Close-up while motherboard is plugged in :

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Total View ATX24 pin :

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TOTAL overview mobo + atx connectors , alu plate :

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Just freaking awesome! I now have a wet spot in my underpants. LOL
 
thats really sweet man. quite possibly the [H]ardest mod ive seen yet! i wonder though, how much do you think youve spent on sleeving so far? :) also, how come you decided to go with plastic barbs instead of metal compression fittings or metal barbs? it seems like plastic barbs look cheaper and are more prone to leaks.
 
That is by far the most epic and complex mod i've ever seen. I wish i had the skill set to do something like that, let alone the money
 
This is, hands down, the most elaborate and epic build i've ever seen

Great job!! Keep it up!
 
Geez, the price for this project must be astronomical. I love your work, wish I had the time, money, and skills to do stuff like this.
 
I cannot even come up with the words to describe how ridiculously awesome your imagination to come up with all these details and the skill to make it a reality.
 
Gratz on miking the Front Page!!!

Gotta be honest. Dont like the overall looks of the Case. But the work that went into it is amazing. The wiring and home made 90deg connectors, top notch, and the other details are [H]ard.
Thumbs up!
 
To quote both Clint Eastwood and Charlie Sheen in the movie "The Rookie":

"Anyone that would destroy a work of art like that, ought to have their ass removed."

Cheesy plexiglass with metal screws on a sleek and smooth design does not a match make.

I realize the cable routing and such is meticulous and such, but it turns a work of art into a Star Trek TOS set piece.

Sorry, but it is only my opinion.
 
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Woah lol, didn't even wait for it to be finished before you cracked that out aye?
 
Opinions are like assholes. Everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.
 
Jaw dropping craftsmanship!! Best cable routing i've seen in a while. Keep up the good work!
 
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