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#26 |
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what 3 parts are you missing?
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Video card and Matrix orbital. I figure another $600 to finish it up.
The total cost for this upgrade is some where in the neighborhood of $2100 ( and I had all PC Parts for the xp 2000). |
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Ok, as promised a few pics of what I have been up to.
Sorry about all the finger prints I didnt notice them untill after I put everything away ![]() ![]() This is the XP200 side of case, waiting on the final pieces to come in before I disassemble my working PC to load it into case. ![]() This is the Barton/ NF7-S side, CPU (cascade) and Chipset cooler (swifty) installed. Swifty GPU is plumbed but waiting on card. Also the Home made Rad ducts that I made using Rotor's How To Article. ![]() A/C filter in place under the Rad Intake fans ![]() Same spot Filter removed ![]() Back panel of case shows 2 Power supply's, NF7-S periferals connections and Rad exhaust fans ![]() This Pic shows the 2 Sata drives, 1 floppy and the CD burner for the NF7-S side, The other floppy is for the Xp 2000 side, also looking at the top edge in the middle you see the power switches. ![]() Simple Pic of Res and pump ![]() Res fill location ![]() Stupid Cat got in the way when I took this shot ![]() ![]() I will post more when everything is up and running Aardil |
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#29 |
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you could save a little chunk of change by going with a LiteON cdrw, rather than a plextor. LiteONs perform as good or better than plexters and at less than half the price.
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Liteon CDRW are , well the interior is anyway, Plextors. I'm assuming tighter quality control on the Plextors.
At best, they perform as good as. ![]()
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No, I think its the other way around. Plextors are LiteONs on the inside. b/c LiteON ODMs drives for other companies as well.
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I disagree , but hey, it's not really relevant, as the internals are identical (as far as i've seen). Chicken, egg, both are eatable
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Am I right in thinking that the case "bows" in the middle or it it just the camera perspective?
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#34 |
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Boli:
yes it does Bow with the face removed but when face is attached there is no bow. And yes that was a main concern, what you cant see from the pics is the brace on the rear edge that solved the problem on the back half ( 1x1 Plexi Bar running across from side to side) but with the removable face there was no room for a brace ![]() Over all when all the sides are on it is a solid case. Aardil |
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wow that's a lot of effort! Nicely done. Are those Chevette or Escort heatercores, or Black Ice Extremes? One thing I can see looking at the pics is that you have a fan housing set up as part of the ducting from intake fan to rad. It may seem like a good idea (and a good fit) but you use a lot of airflow that way due to the shape of the inside of the fan housing. May not be much of an issue with 2 fans...
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Bix rads. The old fan housings are a couple of old Rad shack 120mm 120 volt AC fans that didnt work according to plan. So I ripped the fan parts and internal bracing out of them ( they are made of metal) and used them as a spacer. Seems to work fine, it just something I had laying around and I needed a spacer so I said Why not use these? ![]() Oh and the spacers are on the exit side air is pulled from bottom and exits out the back of case |
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At one point in time I seem to remember that Someone was making the snowflake fan grills ( I believe it was Jaydee).
Question is are they still being made and how do I get my hands on some? Aardil |
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#39 |
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Let me know where, I need a couple of 80's gonna put them in front of case, need a small bit of air movement for my monster.
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They'll be sold through www.cooltechnica.com Bruce offered to handle the sale and shipping and the profits are going to Procooling to help pay for test equipment.
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Updated Progress:
Got the XP200 PC loaded and running. As promised a couple of pics as to why I wanted the case built to the size and shape it is. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now you see why thge top had to have the step in it, My pull out keyboard wouldnt clear any other way. Currently I am using a couple of my PWM controllers instead of the Matrix Orbital LCD's. This way I could control the noise from the fans ans use the PC's without fear of overheating the W/C sytem. When the final parts come in after the first of the year ( Video card for Barton Side and the Matrix Orbitals, I will post final finished pics of everything. As it sits I wont pull the monster out of its hole untill then not even for pics ![]() The only complaint I have with the set up so far is " I sure thought there was more room in there". Things are pretty tight on the XP 2000 PC side but should be less cluttered on the Barton side since I will be using on board sound and Nic. The small black case standing next to the Monster is my old 900 AMD system, still chugging along ![]() Aardil |
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#42 |
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IT'S ALIVE !!!!
The Monster is up and running ( kinda ) Still waiting on the first of the year to get the new Video card and the Max Orbitals but, I Have it up and folding ( found an old AGP video card, Leadtek A180 I think is the model), Running my PWM controllers on both the XP 2000 and the Barton so if nothing else I have 3 PC's folding now. I did kick the FBS to 200 on the Barton and it has been perfectly stable, so for under $100 I got the same processor speed as a 3200 ![]() Temps seem a bit hi on the barton but it probably needs to be remounted, or the NF7-S board reads hi. MBM5 shows temp of 44 degrees Celcius. XP 2000 Temps are 1 to 2 degrees lower than they were with the old cooling set up. 37 degrees celcius. Hopefully as time goes on I will be able to get better temp data reading , but its not smoking hot infact the tubing feels fairly cool to the touch ( which is why I think its my mounting job that is in question) I see the end of the tunnel on this project. Hopefully some time in January it will be finished. I wish to thank all the guys that have given me input and Ideas and the helpful how to's through this project. I feel I am more knowledgeable than ever in W/C which should now raise me from the level of Moron to hopefully Pro Noob ![]() Aardil |
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