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This is such a beautiful build! Excellent work! Love the colours too.
Great build.
Will you post benchmarks here?
Really curios about Temps.
Thanks guys!
I'll post benchmarks ASAP. It was very low temp at idle, but now I want to push it!
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Now that's a case mod - you took a case and made your signature comment with it. Bravo!!!
Thank you!
On your build, is it possible to get 2 different colors on the coolant? I think you might need to consider a separate watercooling system for the proc and GPU... Wow! so many options! Nice Theme! Goodluck on this contest and congratulations for finishing this I love it! and I know everybody else will ​
I would have to change the loop and make two separate loops, which is possible, but I love it this way
Hope you all vote for me! http://casemod.thermaltake.com/2016s1/vote.html
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####! That is beautiful!!! Aphrodite would be jealous! Good job mate!!! <3 <3 I am now imagining this with a different colors *RGB* *_*
Thank you I tried out some other colours on the fans, but the green definitely looks best with the coolant and cables! Maybe if I get bored I can change the color though
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Amazing build, colors are just perfect, just ridiculously good build!! That's the dream right there!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
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Very nice end result mate!
Thanks dude!
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Watercooling loop video: http://youtube.com/u9ctmFKCPTc
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Watercooling loop video:
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Hi guys, I would like to thank Thermaltake and all the sponsors for inviting me to this competition and making this project possible. It's been challenging at times, I was hit with many delays, but got there in the end!
The finished build photos are below. I'll also post a loop fill video as soon as I finish editing it!
I hope you like what I created - Project p5yche, a twin Core P5 mod.
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I made some detailing for the window using vinyl. To fit with the Greek theme ('Psyche' was the Greek goddess of the soul), I chose a Greek pattern.
Here's a sneak peak...
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Been very busy today... filling the loop and taking lots of photos. I'll be posting the fill video and photos as soon as they're edited.
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Yeah! It is really obvious that one of the greatest strength of this build is the cabling and I am really happy that you are confident and proud to show those cables. Good Job! :D
Thank you for your kind comments. Hope you like the finished build!
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Wow! nice color scheme! the GPUs, are they gonna be vertical mounted?
Thanks I originally planned to mount the GPUs vertically, but in the end decided to mount them conventionally. It allowed me to make cleaner looking tubing runs, and also to show off the PCIE cables.
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To fit better with the theme, I made some green and white vinyl stickers for the Riing fans.
Leak testing!
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I spent a long time sleeving this week! Really happy with the neon green colour sleeving from E22, it's a nice vivid colour and will match the coolant very well.
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nice build
Oh my ####! Those are like engine turbines! imaging if there are Thermal compounds already installed there... I will spit rainbows mate! Good Job!
Thanks guys. I'm busy working hard to get the sleeving done at the moment!
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Thanks!Gorgeous, really.
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With the case assembled and hardware installed, it's time to construct the watercooling loop.
I'm using the cutting tool provided in the kit from Thermaltake. This works really well, very quick and only gives a slight burr on the inner edge of the tube, that is easy to remove.
Started off cutting the straight runs to connect the radiators to each other.
First bend in place - connecting the left radiator to the reservoir. The bending insert and mandrel from Thermaltake made this a breeze.
All the tubing in place, apart from the top run from the motherboard block to the radiator. This run is actually longer than 1m (the length of the tubing pieces), so I will be using the flow indicators from Thermaltake to break up the length.
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Got the case powder coated white, riveted / bolted the two parts together, and started fitting the hardware to make the loop.
Here you can see some of the green detailing I've done on the motherboard and will do elsewhere, using vinyl.
Starting to come together...
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M8 this looks sick crossing fingers for you!!
Thanks! Crossing my fingers too
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Thanks, much appreciated!Hi man your build was awesome. I hope you win this competition! Goodluck Have Fun!
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Cutting the backplate for the ASUS X99 Sabertooth thermal armour so it fits with the full cover water block.
Here is the part that overlaps:
Cutting the backplate to fit:
And the finished motherboard (minus some detailing work that will be added):
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Fitting the water blocks for the 2x ASUS GTX 980 STRIX graphics cards.
With stock air coolers:
Coolers removed - nice looking PCBs!
With the water blocks fitted. I like the black/white combo.
[UK] Adam Braithwaite
in 2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 1
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Finished build video is up. Thanks for voting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHH6QSWXO-0