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 Project: Simpa™, Water-cooling a Lian Li PC-V600

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efariz
post Mar 28 2015, 12:32 AM

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waiting for final update from TS whistling.gif whistling.gif
TSimnovice
post Oct 5 2015, 03:44 PM

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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. biggrin.gif

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Found these at hardware shop & I'll be using them as case feet. Made of rubber

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Drilled holes at the base of chassis to fix it

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I've made this to hold motherboard's cable behind the tray

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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.
johnkor
post Oct 7 2015, 10:38 AM

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Keep it up TS cant wait to see it completed
gxthelord
post Oct 7 2015, 08:09 PM

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keep it up TS. Wanna see the final pic of the build. biggrin.gif
TSimnovice
post Oct 12 2015, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(johnkor @ Oct 7 2015, 10:38 AM)
Keep it up TS cant wait to see it completed
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QUOTE(gxthelord @ Oct 7 2015, 08:09 PM)
keep it up TS. Wanna see the final pic of the build. biggrin.gif
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Thx brother for your support biggrin.gif
TSimnovice
post Oct 12 2015, 04:28 PM

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The case with its 'shoes'

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These are mounting rubber included with other chassis I bought recently. Going to use it for mounting my SSD

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Drilled holes at the motherboard tray and put the rubber thingy

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SSD installed

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Small update made to the cooling engine if you notice it

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I made this simple terminal board to drive all those Sanyo fans with 5V to keep them silent

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Found this at Daiso recently

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Used it as intake filter for radiator

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I hope this will be just a temporary solution. I'll be making a proper air filter in future if time permits


TSimnovice
post Oct 12 2015, 05:05 PM

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The CPU water block seated on top of Intel Xeon E5 2660 Sandy Bridge -EP

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The motherboard. Rampage IV Gene

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This is nothing much. Just the view of the chassis with motherboard installation. View 1

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View 2. Pretty ugly at the bottom biggrin.gif

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View 3

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View with cooling components in

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View at the other side

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Rear view

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Top view

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My plan for the hole on the left hand side is for filling the coolant
TSimnovice
post Oct 26 2015, 12:12 PM

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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

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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

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Small modification to the board for ease of plug/unplug

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There it goes. Mounted securely & wired

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Tiny PWM splitter

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I changed my PSU. 850W semi modular for more juice & better flexibility

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GTX 760 now with GTX 670 water block biggrin.gif

In midst of hooking up everything now for the 1st run to see if second radiator is necessary. Thanks for reading


rsal85
post Jan 16 2016, 10:41 AM

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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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