Project: Simpa™, Water-cooling a Lian Li PC-V600
Project: Simpa™, Water-cooling a Lian Li PC-V600
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Mar 28 2015, 12:32 AM
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1,030 posts Joined: Apr 2010 From: Kuala Lumpur-Cyberjaya-Subang Jaya |
waiting for final update from TS
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Oct 5 2015, 03:44 PM
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115 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Kuala Lumpur |
Hi. It's been a really long time without update. A wish to make a very small update here to prevent myself from reaching a-year-without-update mark. Looks like also I've lost in my own thread.
![]() Found these at hardware shop & I'll be using them as case feet. Made of rubber ![]() Drilled holes at the base of chassis to fix it ![]() I've made this to hold motherboard's cable behind the tray ![]() Secured it in place Planning to finish this project as soon as possible as I have another project in mind. I'll update again if I have any new progress. Thanks for reading. |
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Oct 7 2015, 10:38 AM
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4,237 posts Joined: Sep 2006 |
Keep it up TS cant wait to see it completed
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Oct 7 2015, 08:09 PM
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2,313 posts Joined: May 2009 |
keep it up TS. Wanna see the final pic of the build.
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Oct 12 2015, 02:42 PM
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115 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Kuala Lumpur |
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Oct 12 2015, 04:28 PM
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115 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Kuala Lumpur |
![]() The case with its 'shoes' ![]() These are mounting rubber included with other chassis I bought recently. Going to use it for mounting my SSD ![]() Drilled holes at the motherboard tray and put the rubber thingy ![]() SSD installed ![]() Small update made to the cooling engine if you notice it ![]() I made this simple terminal board to drive all those Sanyo fans with 5V to keep them silent ![]() Found this at Daiso recently ![]() Used it as intake filter for radiator ![]() I hope this will be just a temporary solution. I'll be making a proper air filter in future if time permits |
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Oct 12 2015, 05:05 PM
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115 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Kuala Lumpur |
![]() The CPU water block seated on top of Intel Xeon E5 2660 Sandy Bridge -EP ![]() The motherboard. Rampage IV Gene ![]() This is nothing much. Just the view of the chassis with motherboard installation. View 1 ![]() View 2. Pretty ugly at the bottom ![]() View 3 ![]() View with cooling components in ![]() View at the other side ![]() Rear view ![]() Top view ![]() My plan for the hole on the left hand side is for filling the coolant |
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Oct 26 2015, 12:12 PM
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115 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Kuala Lumpur |
![]() I've got a brand new idea for controlling fan by utilizing motherboard's PWM signal - using Arduino DC motor driver board. The board has been properly mounted & hooked up ![]() I've made a mounting bracket for another board for controlling other 2 fans. Should looks better with shorter stands off but that's all I have at the moment ![]() Small modification to the board for ease of plug/unplug ![]() There it goes. Mounted securely & wired ![]() Tiny PWM splitter ![]() I changed my PSU. 850W semi modular for more juice & better flexibility ![]() GTX 760 now with GTX 670 water block In midst of hooking up everything now for the 1st run to see if second radiator is necessary. Thanks for reading |
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Jan 16 2016, 10:41 AM
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71 posts Joined: Aug 2014 |
OMG, lucky to come across you bro, TS are very creative and inspiring. wish can make build like this in the future, need to learn a lot. TQ TS!
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