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post Feb 26 2016, 02:21 PM, updated 10y ago

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PROJECT: RESURGENCE
DESIGNED & BUILT BY EMARQUE™

www.emarque.co

Resurgence was the name given to this build which defines as the rise after a long period of time.
Throughout this build, you will see the attention to detail and the passion involved as well,
how every single detail in this build matters.

The main focus on this build is to showcase the amazing Aquacomputer products involved.
Liquid cooling made and manufactured in Germany with perfection.

Our supportive client was really happy to proceed on this project with us and we will be updating
this thread as often as possible after each progress.

SPECIFICATIONS

- Intel Core i7 5820K
- ASUS Republic of Gamers Rampage V Extreme
- Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB ( 4 X 4) DDR4 RAM
- Sapphire AMD R9 Fury X 4GB HBM
- Sapphire AMD R9 Fury X 4GB HBM
- Samsung 950 Pro 512 GB M.2 SSD
- Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD
- Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD
- Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD
- Corsair AX1500i +80 Platinum Fully Modular PSU

- CableMod C-Series AXi, HXi & RM Cable Kit - BLACK / RED
- Revoluzion Technologia Sleeved Data Cables Black & Red
- Revoluzion Technologia Cable Combs for CPU/MOBO/PCIE
- I/O Connectors, Fan & Pump Wires Sleeved using Revoluzion Technologia PET Sleeves

LIQUID COOLING PARTS & ACCESSORIES

It would just take up too much space so I've placed it in a spoiler.
There will be minor changes during the duration in this build.

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In all its glory,

CASELABS MAGNUM STH-10
w/accessories and radiator mounting brackets.
Will update this in detail later on as well.



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post Feb 26 2016, 02:22 PM

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PARTS ARRIVAL AND COMPONENT INSTALLATION

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As promised, the beast has arrived.

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The heart and motherboard for this build, Intel Core i7 5820K and the not so unfamiliar ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme X99 Motherboard.

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A closer look at the Intel Core i7 5820K.

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Putting the heart and brains to the body



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post Feb 26 2016, 02:23 PM

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Close up nudes of the sexy body.

I've placed more in a spoiler so that I don't bore you guys who already know how awesome this motherboard looks already.

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For the memory, we have the Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB 2666MHz RAM. They come in 4 pieces in the kit.

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Unboxed those sexy rams.

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Placed them into the appropriate slots. Nothing hard here.
They look good though.

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Closer look at those RAMs



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post Feb 26 2016, 02:24 PM

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Oh I nearly forgot, the ROG OC panel. We'll be using that later on.

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The removable motherboard tray makes it even more easier to install the motherboard and PCIE components.

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A closer look at the removable motherboard tray. Screw holes are all in place.

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Aligning the motherboard and checking whether the screw holes are accurately in place.

Yes, I know I forgot the IO shield but this was just to check.
Will update even more later today.

Thanks guys.



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post Feb 26 2016, 02:57 PM

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QUOTE(digitalshop @ Feb 26 2016, 02:33 PM)
wow, excited to see what coming next for this build! moar pic!!!!!!!!! huhu
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patience young padawan hehe
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post Feb 28 2016, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(digitalshop @ Feb 28 2016, 04:10 PM)
do caselab have any good itx casE? haha
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Not so sure bro, I think this one is the smallest on sale at the moment
Mercury S5
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post Feb 28 2016, 04:52 PM

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Installed the BeQuiet Pure Wings 2 fans and slotted the motherboard tray back into its place.
These fans are amazing even for Aquacomputer radiators, super silent and high airflow.

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Installed the D5 pump using the Bitspower D5 Mod kit.
Measured, marked the holes using a pencil and drilled those holes to mount the D5 combo.

The kit is consists of the following:
- Bitspower D5 Pump Top(Acrylic)
- Bitspower D5 Pump Cover
- Bitspower Mounting Kit

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This kit is really useful and secure when mounted - there's also a rubber pad on each of the mounting kit to absorb any vibrations from the D5 pump
during running conditions. The D5 pump wires will be sleeved later on.

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Another shot of it from this angle. Looks pretty good.. Loving the acrylic D5 top.

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For the reservoirs, we'll be using the Bitspower Water Tank Z-Multi 250MM Cylindrical Tank Reservoir.
Here's a shot of them after being washed.

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Only mounted one of the reservoirs as I only had one extra male-male adapter. Waiting for Barrow fittings to arrive later this week.

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The primary and one of the SSD's in this build, the Samsung 950 Pro 512GB NVME M.2 SSD.
With a sequential read of up to 2,500 MB/sec, it was hard to resist choosing it as the main drive in this build.
This unit was specially ordered since no one here in Malaysia keeps stock for this.
After hearing that the read/write speeds thermal throttles after a few minutes of transfer, we planned to cool this bad boy by custom mounting a 40MM fan right beside it later on.

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Thanks again for viewing guys, hope to update you soon when more stuff arrives.



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post Feb 29 2016, 09:09 AM

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updating log with AMD Fury X x2 with Aquacomputer Kryographics later today.
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post Feb 29 2016, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(karthyhu @ Feb 29 2016, 09:33 AM)
is it me or the pic in here doesnt load?
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Hi,
try refreshing, does it load? Inform us if it isn't loading, we'll try to host the pictures on another site. biggrin.gif
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post Feb 29 2016, 11:45 PM

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QUOTE(karthyhu @ Feb 29 2016, 08:33 PM)
at home it loads haha probably office firewall block that site
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Sounds good, thanks for viewing karthyhu smile.gif

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post Mar 3 2016, 11:49 AM

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Sapphire R9 Fury X's in the house! Pairing them with Aquacomputer waterblocks shortly.

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shh... bequiet...
Sexiest fans on Earth, made in Germany.
Perfect when paired with the Aquacomputer radiators, high airflow and silent as ever.

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Closer look at those blades - installing them onto the Aquacomputer radiators shortly




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Aquacomputer R9 Fury X blocks, nickel acrylic. Looks good and sexy as always but we're going to make it match our build better.

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Love the Aquacomputer Airplex radiators, the side brackets can be easily removed by removing a few screws. This thing is really modular.
Make sure not to lose your 'O' rings though.

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Spraying them matte black to fit the color of the STH 10.

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Aquacomputer Kryographics blocks in matte black! Looks really good and would definitely fit the theme of the build.

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BeQuiet fan wires sleeved with Revoluzion Technologia PET Sleevings and Double Wall Heatshrinks. Firm and wouldn't come off after several tries by my colleague.
We would definitely recommend them anytime.
All 17 fans in this build will be sleeved smile.gif - ggwp

Since Aquacomputer doesn't have a backplate for the R9 Fury X yet(or maybe never), we decided to go with custom laser cutting an acrylic backplate.
Will post pictures of it in the next update.

Thanks for viewing again guys, will update as soon as the last batch of items arrive.
Next update should show how the build will come together as parts are all fitted into its place in the casing.



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post Mar 6 2016, 11:29 AM

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updated with resized pictures for a better viewing experience. Sorry for the large resolution previously guys.
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post Mar 10 2016, 10:16 AM

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Aquacomputer products arrived after meeting with abang2 sado kastam

Updating later today with radiator mounted and initial loop preparation and measurements.
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post Mar 17 2016, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(azilazwa @ Mar 17 2016, 03:41 PM)
Waiting for updates.. Need more pictures to drool myself  drool.gif
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Sorry for the delay guys. Will update more pictures today. Most stuff arrive already and the build should be done by this weekend smile.gif
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post Apr 21 2016, 02:37 PM

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Hey guys! Sorry for the really late update. Everything has been done and delivered to the customer on the 2/4/2016.
I've been trying to find time to update the build log because we were really busy and quite shorthanded here in Emarque.

The amount of attention the build has been getting is just too much haha. It was featured on Ocaholic (EU Overclocking News Site) Rig Of The Day and was made a sponsored post by Caselabs themselves.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all partners and friends for their support to the Emarque team.

In this final post, I'll be revealing some of the stuff done to ensure optimal airflow and the best cooling performance in this build. The Magnum STH10 is a case you must be prepared to get your hands dirty with.

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With both bottom Airplex Radical 480MM radiators in push config, we had to find a way to exhaust the heat from both Fury X's. We decided to drill holes to mount both 120MM fans to exhaust the heat.
The BeQuiet PureWings 2 are really good airflow fans so this move was proven effective when tons of heat was felt from the back of the those fans during running conditions.

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Also, another move made here with the GPUs is putting them on serial config since the two Airplex Radical 480MM Radiators at the bottom are dedicated to the GPU loop.

The loop order done for the GPU loop was:

PUMP > GPU BLOCK > RADIATOR > GPU BLOCK > RADIATOR > RESERVOIR

The initial thought of having this loop order is the messiness of trying to design the first GPU's loop but we went to the drawing board, thought of a few different ways and by far of all of our options, this was the cleanest possible biggrin.gif

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Each GPU was no more than 44 degree celcius on load.

As stated earlier, every single cable in this build is sleeved, fans I/Os, pump, SATA etc. using Revoluzion Technologia PET sleeves and Double Wall Heatshrinks.

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Another thing done here is the modded front panel. It totally gave a different look to our STH10 and it doesn't compromise airflow intake since there's enough spacing in between for the BeQuiet fans.

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We also made a drain valve system that can be accessed from the front. One for the GPU loop and one more for the CPU loop. The client could easily open one of the two bottom plates to drain the loop anytime he needs to.

Here's a flash picture of it

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For this to blend in, we painted the Barrow Drain Valve matte black to match the casing, used Barrow Matte Black Fittings and also used Emarque Cooling's Black Tubing. Rubber grommets of about the OD size of the tubing to allow it to pass through the bottom cleanly. We also have these for 14MM OD which will be on sale soon, would save you much more than using two fittings and a fill port in between.

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The Aquacomputer Kryos XT came in silver which wouldn't match this build well so we decided to coat it in matte black. It really blends in well with the Corsair Dominator Platinum RAMs beside it.

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To ensure good airflow for the Samsung 950 Pro as well - which does get heated and throttle after tons of porn data transferring, we made a custom 40MM fan bracket. The fan is a Revoltec Air Guard 5000RPM 40MM Fan. Proven effective as the temperature dropped and it doesn't throttle after this move was made.

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Coolant used was Mayhem Aurora 2 with a little drops of Mayhem Deep Red Dye.

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At the left side panel of this build is a little tribute to the two favorite brands of our client.
He loves Samsung storage - the list of storage in this build:
- Samsung 950 Pro 512 GB M.2 SSD
- Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD
- Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD
- Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD

He also rocks a Samsung S7 Edge in real life sooo... yeah...

I guess thats all that I could think of sharing in this final post. Thanks for following up and reading on this build log.
We are really open to criticism and feedback. Do reply on this thread if you have anything to say biggrin.gif



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post Apr 21 2016, 02:38 PM

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Thanks everyone!

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QUOTE(digitalshop @ Apr 21 2016, 03:03 PM)
To ensure good airflow for the Samsung 950 Pro as well - which does get heated and throttle after tons of porn data transferring, we made a custom 40MM fan bracket. The fan is a Revoltec Air Guard 5000RPM 40MM Fan. Proven effective as the temperature dropped and it doesn't throttle after this move was made."

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QUOTE(irsyadfy @ Apr 21 2016, 06:09 PM)
the need of cooling the ssd makes me wonder,
"how much porn does he move"  whistling.gif
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Why else would he need 2500MB/s of read speed bruh hahaha. Just kidding though - it does really heat up after long hours of large file transferring. The transfer speed would throttle really low and the temperature will go about 60 degree celcius. Now its no more than 50 with no transfer speed drops at all
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Apr 21 2016, 09:18 PM)
I seriously envy on this, really & I mean it..

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Thanks bro!

QUOTE(matcatzz @ May 6 2016, 12:21 PM)
Bro, I "waaaa" from firs post until here....  drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif
Mind to share how much u spend?
Envy and jealous from head to tail
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haha thanks bro. This is a customer's rig actually, not my personal.

This is my personal rig biggrin.gif

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