Nothing to see here. Move along!
I was just about to start a notepad file to tie everything up together, and an excel sheet, etc, but I've decided to go and make a forum thread.
Warning : This worklog won't be very interesting. It's AquaComputer in a Lian Li case. Been done before. And will have been done better.
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Ok, here's what I have at the moment.
30 months ago I decided it was time for a new case. I exchanged a few emails with Graeme at KustomPcs and decided to get them to cut the case for me. Specifically for AquaComputer watercooling.
The case had several cuts on it.
On the roof there were 3 circular holes made. 1 for an AquaTube res. 2 for switches. On the floor of the case it was cut to take an Evo 240 radiator. And the side panel had 2 windows installed.
Since then there's been a few hardware upgrades. The latest being an Opteron 185 and a BFG 8800 GTX OC2.
Currently the system spec is as follows.
Opteron 185
Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLi
2 x 1 GB Mushkin Redline
1 x BFG 8800 OC2 GTX
Corsair HX620W
1 x WD 150GB Raptor
4 x Hitachi 250GB
2 x PATA drives (these are going)
1 x DVD combo drive
1 x PCI network card
1 x PCI-E
The new upgrade will add the following hardware
ASUS A8N32 Deluxe
Using the motherboard means 2 cards change. The PCI network card goes. The motherboard comes with 2 network connectors (I have another PC in the house)
And there is only 1 PCI-E connector (other than the 2 16x ones) on the board, so I'll be using a PCI slot for the extra 2 SATA channels. needed. I realise the board has a built in 2 channel SATA controller, but one of the ports is external and the other is on a really bad position on the board.
But that's not all in the upgrade.
I'll be swapping out the Evo 240 radiator, and putting in a ThermoChill 120.3 radiator.
I'll be moving the drives. And I'll be completely and utterly silencing everything.
As far as socket 939 goes, bar SLi, there isn't really anything else that could be done to go faster. I do realise that Quad core is coming for AMD, and Intels is already screaming fast. But I have to draw the line somewhere, and I'm going to make what I have just now the best I can.
So here's the jobs I have to do.
Finalise a shopping list.
Fit and tube the motherboard.
Rip out the guts of the bottom of the case and fit the new radiator.
Fit the drives elsewhere
Fix the AquaStream panel (or replace it)
Sleeve the cables
Work the tubing out.
Install lighting, including lit switches
So there's 3 main sections, as I see it.
1) Motherboard area
2) Radiator area (bottom of case)
3) 5.25 bays
And I'll need to deal with all of them
I'm also intending to put noise dampening material all around the inside of the case, this will make it look a bit better, and it's certainly not going to do any harm to the silence of the case.
So, some pictures are in order.
Here's a view of the case as it is now. (A mess).
Note that I was removing some spyware for a family member, which is why there's a couple of drives sitting outside the case. They're no longer there.
I was just about to start a notepad file to tie everything up together, and an excel sheet, etc, but I've decided to go and make a forum thread.
Warning : This worklog won't be very interesting. It's AquaComputer in a Lian Li case. Been done before. And will have been done better.
---
Ok, here's what I have at the moment.
30 months ago I decided it was time for a new case. I exchanged a few emails with Graeme at KustomPcs and decided to get them to cut the case for me. Specifically for AquaComputer watercooling.
The case had several cuts on it.
On the roof there were 3 circular holes made. 1 for an AquaTube res. 2 for switches. On the floor of the case it was cut to take an Evo 240 radiator. And the side panel had 2 windows installed.
Since then there's been a few hardware upgrades. The latest being an Opteron 185 and a BFG 8800 GTX OC2.
Currently the system spec is as follows.
Opteron 185
Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLi
2 x 1 GB Mushkin Redline
1 x BFG 8800 OC2 GTX
Corsair HX620W
1 x WD 150GB Raptor
4 x Hitachi 250GB
2 x PATA drives (these are going)
1 x DVD combo drive
1 x PCI network card
1 x PCI-E
The new upgrade will add the following hardware
ASUS A8N32 Deluxe
Using the motherboard means 2 cards change. The PCI network card goes. The motherboard comes with 2 network connectors (I have another PC in the house)
And there is only 1 PCI-E connector (other than the 2 16x ones) on the board, so I'll be using a PCI slot for the extra 2 SATA channels. needed. I realise the board has a built in 2 channel SATA controller, but one of the ports is external and the other is on a really bad position on the board.
But that's not all in the upgrade.
I'll be swapping out the Evo 240 radiator, and putting in a ThermoChill 120.3 radiator.
I'll be moving the drives. And I'll be completely and utterly silencing everything.
As far as socket 939 goes, bar SLi, there isn't really anything else that could be done to go faster. I do realise that Quad core is coming for AMD, and Intels is already screaming fast. But I have to draw the line somewhere, and I'm going to make what I have just now the best I can.
So here's the jobs I have to do.
Finalise a shopping list.
Fit and tube the motherboard.
Rip out the guts of the bottom of the case and fit the new radiator.
Fit the drives elsewhere
Fix the AquaStream panel (or replace it)
Sleeve the cables
Work the tubing out.
Install lighting, including lit switches
So there's 3 main sections, as I see it.
1) Motherboard area
2) Radiator area (bottom of case)
3) 5.25 bays
And I'll need to deal with all of them
I'm also intending to put noise dampening material all around the inside of the case, this will make it look a bit better, and it's certainly not going to do any harm to the silence of the case.
So, some pictures are in order.
Here's a view of the case as it is now. (A mess).
Note that I was removing some spyware for a family member, which is why there's a couple of drives sitting outside the case. They're no longer there.