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My Arc Mini Build

Smoke1991

Limp Gawd
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Ive been lurking long enough on this forum so I figured it's time to contribute!

I would also like to thank the community as a whole for the help, inspiration and ideas.

My build is nowhere near the complexity of some other builds, but none the less I am performing some modifications and making it the way I want it.

Its been 4 years now since I upgraded. So I am building a completely new rig.

Here is a direct link to my second post regarding the build: Lighting and Insulation
Here is a direct link to my third post regarding the build: Wire harness fabrication and rocker switch installation.
Here is a direct link to my fourth post regarding the build: The actual build
So here I go:

The case:
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I went with the Mini because for starters its a kick ass case, also im limited in terms of size (no longer than 19.5")

First mod to do is put a window in:

My Work area:
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Here is a shot of my chicken scratch on paper in terms of window dimensions. I felt strongly about only having the guts showing (no drive bays). Also I would like to mention, after viewing the different window kits available and the end result I chose to do it my own way. Also, for the rounded edges i went with a lid for a container laying around my garage, i figured the red bull can was to sharp of a bend for my molding.
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Got some painters tape:
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All marked up and ready to cut:
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So yah, regular cut off wheels were a no go, had to make a run to the hardware store:
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Half way threw the cutting:
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The final hole:
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Next is the Plexi's turn!
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Marked and cutting:
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All done:
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Next up after removing the burs off the side panel, I chose to paint the bare metal to prevent any possible rust / corrosion.

Cant go wrong with Rust-oleum flat back:
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Shot of the bare metal:
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Decided to use a sponge to apply the paint:
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Another shot of the panel:
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While I was waiting for the panel to dry, another light bulb went off: Why not paint the Fractal Design logo on the front panel:
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I had the exact paint in mind for it: Mopar touch up paint for my mothers jeep.
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The color is a cherry metallic red. For reference here is a shot of the jeep:
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It has a needle applicatior, which worked fairly well on the "fractal" part. All I had to do was push and let the ink fill in:
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The "design" was much harder. I had to whip out the tools. Some small picks, and tooth picks. I had to use the picks and slightly dab paint into the wanted areas. It was very time consuming:
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End result, it came out alright, not to much "leakage":
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It was windy out when I was doing this so I figured why not use mother nature to dry my stuff. Behold my makeshift drying setup:
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Getting back the following day after allowing the paint to dry (the Rust-oleum takes forever to dry), Time to finish up the window

Here is the molding I used. Available at almost any auto parts store:
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Close up:
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Panel in the vice again, makes installing the mold easier:
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All done:
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Close up of the molding:
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To Attach the window I am using Automotive grade 3M adhesive tape, you can get it either online or at an auto body supply place:
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Adhesion promoter from 3M. Its a sponge that's filled with a promoting chemical, you apply it to any surface you want the 3M to really stick to. Once again either online or from an auto body supply place:
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Here is a shot of 3M tape without using the promoter:
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Here is a shot of 3M tape with using the promoter:
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As you can see in the first pic, the tape peels off without much effort. In the second pic I had to really scratch at it just to roll up the small part i got there. The adhesion promoter works wonders for making a permanent bond.

A pic of the window area already applied with the promoter:
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And here comes the 3M tape, with a beer :p :
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I had to layer up the tape to bring the window out a bit because of the molding. I went a total of three layers high:
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This is how the window will be attached. I also mocked up where to apply the Adhesive promoter on the actual plexiglass:
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Window attached:
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End result:
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I think it came out great! Better than the kits that use the big ugly seal or bolts to hold it in place. Also after adhering the window the panel feels even more stiff than it was prior to cutting it up. There is no way in hell that window is coming off, not unless i feel like damaging the panel it self.

Last pic for the first post of this WL. I used a Mr. Clean Magic eraser and softly rubbed the front panel that i painted. It removed some of the bleed out I had.
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Stay tuned for more! :cool:
 
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nice work so far.
the paint job you did on the lettering looks much better after cleaning!
 
I got much more done including insulating the case and setting up the LED lighting. Just need more time to post it up. Hopefully tonight.

Thanks again!
 
Second Post with pics. Includes fabrication for LED lights and Insulation of the case.
But before we get into it, some of the goods started arriving!!!

My frozen cpu order:
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Newegg order:
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So after playing around with two 12" LED light strips. Ive concluded I want them mounted at a 45 degree pitch. This will offer the best light coverage of the hardware.

First I need to make some brackets. I walked through Home Depot and decided to go with these metal brackets. I actually have no clue what there original purpose is but they were 50 cents each! (I already cut the ends off of the top one)

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Shot of both them cut to the correct length.
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They original come at a 90 degree bend, nothing a bench vice cant fix! (Left one is how they come and the right one I already bent):
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Some wire brushing to prep for paint (Top one already done):
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Ready to paint:
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Painted:
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Another coat the following night:
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Following day, ready for mounting, here is how they it will rest against the panel:

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Some more of that 3M tape:
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And its on:
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Pic of the strip lights attached to the brackets:
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Them lit up:
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And here it looks when the room is pitch black. The light coverage came out PERFECT!
Im also curious if they are going to get brighter while hooked up to 12V compared to the 9V battery I was using.

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Next up is to insulate the case, I got the insulation from frozencpu (it was really cheap as well). I don't think it will help all that much with keeping the case silent, but it cant hurt. The next few shots are my just "insulating things"

Case torn down:
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Back panel getting one big sheet:
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Some on the other side panel:
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.... Why not..... :D
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Another shot of the bottom drive bay, insulated:
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Top shot of the case where the H100 will be going:
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That concludes the pictures.

Next post will deal with making a harness for the LED lights and also installing a switch to control them.

I am a bit tossed between two different switches. Which one do you guys think I should go with?

Red Rocker switch, lights up red:
OR I can go with a very small mini rocker switch, its about 1cm long:
Penny for reference size:
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EDIT: I should also mention I will be putting the switch right next to the USB ports on top of the case.
 
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Small switch, don't want more red distracting from the LEDs while they're on, and if you have it glow while they're off that's potentially annoying too.
 
Third Post with pics. Includes Wire harness fabrication and rocker switch installation.

I chose to go with the smaller switch (I agree with the silent)

I wanted the LED lights strips plug and play in terms of power connection, so i raided my junk bin for some spare parts. An old cooler master fan, and 3 pin fan to molex adapter.
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Used some of that insulation I had left over as a hold down for the LED wires.
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Getting ready to solder.
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Flux works wonders. :)
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Completed with some shrink tubing.
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Picture of the LED connecter sleeved and shrink tubed. The wire cutters are only there to hold it in place for the pic.
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Now its time to make a plug and play adapter to power the LED's and support a switch. Im trying for a Molex free case here ;)
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12V and Ground. Reason why I used both is because I don't need any shorting out from the 5V line.
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Soldering is not my favorite thing to do. The channel locks are preventing the sleeving from getting in the way. The setup is as follows. 12V > switch > LED's > Ground.
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Almost done with it.
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Final part (just missing connectors for the switch). Oh and Sleeving is my second least favorite thing to do now (soldering comes first).
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Time for the switch. Just an FYI The Power button, led and reset switch are semi glued in from the factory. Minor setback as I was more careful installing the switch. Using my micrometer to measure switch, then lock, then mark on the tape.
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Need to remove the shaded area.
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Two holes to get it started.
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Making the hole bigger. Used some small files.
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It finally fits...
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Not to bad, its almost perfectly lined up.
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I sat on a stool for twenty minutes and doing this by hand with my ghetto rigged light :p
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Put the connectors on the other end of that harness I made for the LED lights.
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Back of the board.
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Some shots of it screwed back in place.
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It's time for sleep, im shot.

:eek:
 
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Soldering might not be your favorite thing to do, but you're doing a fine job. Clean switch install too, looks factory.
 
just finished swapping out the PSU in my rig (put in an old 750W and took out my 1000W) the 1000W is going in the new rig. I also ran into a problem with the H100 and the clearance of the side panel (window) What a pain in the ass... Ill go into detail when i post more pics up
 
So everything is sorted out, finished doing a memtest run, windows installed and i am already fooling around with overclocking. got it at 4.8 right now using 1.336 vcore, temp under full prime load is at 60C according to Asus AI suite tool. fans only at 70% to. I am completely amazed how well this thing overclocks.

One thing I remember reading is to not use any other app except the asus tool, or use aida64. In aida64 provides cpu temp which is the same as whats showing on the asus tool, but it also provides individual core temps. which should I be paying attention to?

I used the CPU level up software to get it to 4.6. All I did was change the multiplier up 2.

Another other apps i should use to stress the system, or monitor the cpu temp? I know some show wrong info.

Also a side note, i need to move all the pics to another host (photobucket 10gb cap per month sucks)

hopefully i will have everything sorted out by sunday.
 
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Third post with pics: The actual build!

Some fans... :p
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Front panel Fans mounted:
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I ran into an issue with the burner not fitting because of the foam i put on it, so here is a pic removing the bottom layer off:
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Drive in the bay (the blacks look even in person... dam camera...)
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Rear Slim fan on:
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Getting the H100 ready:
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Here is a pic with all 4 fans in place, this thing was a pain in the ass to mount, I used only the hardware that came with the unit. 8 short and 8 long screws.
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Dam silicon fan gaskets (fans need to be closer together in order to bolt on)
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Nothing a razor blade cant fix ;)
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Some ultra black rtv to hold the gaskets in place:
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The unit fully in again:
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Motherboard in, Asus Max V Gene:
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Some Ripkaw X sticks (2x8GB 1600)
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Looks good so far:
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WD black 1TB and a 240GB Force GT SSD:
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Size comparison... dammmm....
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Finally! God dam ups driver dropping the last of the goods off at almost 9 at night!
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The excitement is killing me!
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I7-3770K and my Gtx680!
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Sexy...;)
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I had a bit of trouble getting the H100 back plate in, So i used an interior trim tool as a wedge:
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Block mounted:
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So as mentioned before, I had a fitment issue. It was regarding the H100/fans with my window/LED light bracket. I forgot to factor in the clearance needed.. DOH :mad: So This part needs to flat:

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Dremmil time!
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Led's back down, flat against bracket:
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I wanted to use my 1000W PSU I had in my old rig, replacing it with another coolermaster 750W unit. Oh the 1000W is 80+ gold efficient from 20% to 80% load.
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Ten minutes later....
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I took out one of the two GTX 470's for the time being, one is more than enough for this E8400... Oh and I will be selling both of the 470's soon.
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Another problem, this unit is to long for the bottom 120 to fit normally, time to improvise...
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Nothing a drill cant solve... Oh and it works perfectly fine..
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Its beyond me why Fractal Design did it this way, all they need is to move it over a few MM and your good to go...
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The system so far.
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Oh god, I need to tuck all of this...
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Had to fix some cheap sleeving on my PWM fan Y split..
Before:
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After:
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One last thing to make it look a bit better inside:
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Yeah... No way im sleeving all those wires, Ill spend the 25 bucks :D

Really had no place to put the 24 power connector/wires, so I commandeered a drive bay.
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partially done:
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I love these things:
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The completed project:
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With the window:
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First boot into Bios:
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Memtest pass:
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In windows! 8 threads baby!
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So I ran into a few issues during the build, but resolved them in one way or another. The rig is running great and the only thing I really need to do now is finish setting it up and put it on my desk.

I do need to perform the 1n4001 diode fix on the H100, my pump makes some slight noise.. So off to radio shack probably tomorrow. Once the system is 100% ill snap a few more pics to update this thread and also put it in the showcase thread along with full specs.
 
Nice, but take the "EZ front panel" block out. Sure it makes things simple but it looks like shit. ;)
 
or your referring to the front panel connector, I had issues without using it for some reason, system would not even turn on, i put it back on and now it works... I have no idea as to why... that's the only real problem I had. Its working now so im leaving it alone.
 
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The white thing you said "I love these things" about. It's readily visible through the window and doesn't fit the theme.
 
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