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TH10 - sigh work in progress

tangoseal

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Okay this is not a worklog, its more of a teaser.

Anyways, I have a few more days of work to do, waiting on some parts from Caselabs, and gotta pick up a waterblock as soon as I can be assured that one will be 100% compatible with my motherboard.

As of right now I have the Corsair H80 hooked up to the processor more or less for testing and for stock clock installation of windows and software.

Comments welcome! Not much to look at but sure is a work in progress with other improvements to be made. I will showcase the lighting and near finished product once I get there.

Here:
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***Do keep in mind that is an EATX motherboard which is about as big as they come just short of HPTX (Evga SR2). This is one BIG ASS CASE - Water coolers dream!
 
Nice gear.
How loud are those 38mm fans compared to "standard" 25mm?
 
Nice gear.
How loud are those 38mm fans compared to "standard" 25mm?

They are very quiet on a fan controller. THose are Scythe Ultra Kaze 120mm 130CFM or something like that. Nice fans - fantastic static pressure.

That is a lot of radiator to cool but keep in mind im going to be running a 130watt processor overclocked putting out atleast 480watts of heat energy and 2 6990's which put out another 800 watts of thermal energy. It might be overkill but hey I had the rads laying around and the pump MCP35x is more than enough to push this loop plus more.

Remember I have the first TH10 :)
Might give you some ideas on cable management

Nice, really nice build. I guess you are going to welcome me to the Caselabs club haha, j/k. Anyways nice build I love the white but black is one of my favorite colors so I went that route.

I plan on adding a X79 chip set block to cool my motherboard as well once they are released from EK or whomever has one with the least flow restrictions. I also have a second PSU I just havent installed yet. Im gonig to run my fans and coolant system off the second PSU. I want my AX1200 fully dedicated to GPU/Mobo/CPU and nothing else. The AX1200 has world class ripple protection, etc... I want the cleanest power frequency going to my hardware as possible. Fans and coolant pump, etc... dont care one bit about ripple from a lesser PSU. I will def have a lot of cabling to manage. Good thing this case is amazingly huge.

Can you go back and edit your post with a picture of your power supply side of the case?
 
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They are very quiet on a fan controller. THose are Scythe Ultra Kaze 120mm 130CFM or something like that. Nice fans - fantastic static pressure.

That is a lot of radiator to cool but keep in mind im going to be running a 130watt processor overclocked putting out atleast 480watts of heat energy and 2 6990's which put out another 800 watts of thermal energy. It might be overkill but hey I had the rads laying around and the pump MCP35x is more than enough to push this loop plus more.



Nice, really nice build. I guess you are going to welcome me to the Caselabs club haha, j/k. Anyways nice build I love the white but black is one of my favorite colors so I went that route.

I plan on adding a X79 chip set block to cool my motherboard as well once they are released from EK or whomever has one with the least flow restrictions. I also have a second PSU I juwst havent installed yet. Im gonig to run my fans and coolant system off the second PSU. I want my AX1200 fully dedicated to GPU/Mobo/CPU and nothing else. The AX1200 has world class ripple protection, etc... I want the cleanest power frequency going to my hardware as possible. Fans and coolant pump, etc... dont care one bit about ripple from a lesser PSU. I will def have a lot of cabling to manage. Good thing this case is amazingly huge.

Can you go back and edit your post with a picture of your power supply side of the case?
really no reason to cool the chipset that will be the biggest restriction in your loop here is a pic of the back. As requested. I am using a terminal block to power my two mcp35x pumps fans and leds. I am using a 1500watt sliverstone psu
IMG_0587-1.jpg
 
really no reason to cool the chipset that will be the biggest restriction in your loop here is a pic of the back. As requested. I am using a terminal block to power my two mcp35x pumps fans and leds. I am using a 1500watt sliverstone psu
IMG_0587-1.jpg

Manythanks!!!!

I am using a Corsair AX1200 with an Antec true power new 650watt. The 650watt is semi-modular so leaves my case kinda jumbled with cabling on the PSU side. But I did a fair job cleaning it up. More work to happen for sure.
As far as radiators, OMG, I am so overkill. 7 120mm fans on a quad/tri radiator is so gosh darn overkill. But I dont have another PC to put the tri rad in so I just double rad'd the rig. The deltas are absolutely amazing. I was gaming in BF3, well single screen and my GPU temps rarely hit 110f at full load. That was on a single 6990. A second one will be added soon.
 
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I get the rest of my parts in from Caselabs tomorrow so I can put some finishing touches on this case. I still have a lot to do after that though. Waiting on my Raystorm waterblock etc.... hafta wait on the 2011 mounting fix first from XSPC for that waterblock. Im also going to get another PSU that is fully modular, probably a Corsair TX or HX PSU even though the AX1200 is beast and could power the entire rig.
 
Cool! I have a TH10 coming in next week. Thinking of doing a dual 480 loop with 2x 6990s.
 
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