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Old Dec 22, 2011, 09:43 PM   #101
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Wanted to go to bed at 11:00 then I found this thread...

Ah well I catched up on everything and it is looking GREAT! Will keep following from here on!

Ik wil ook gratis hardware =0
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i hope that custom made waterblock will do good on ur MARS II ^^
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wow it must be 170% effort
cool, its like you build it from scratch

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Didn't plan to do anything today but received a package and my fingers started to tingle




Still in love with the red GT fins
Problem is I promised to watercool them. :P



But an idea popped in.
Hmm Corsair uses M2.5 ... Don't have them and certainly not longer ones :\




Ok re-tap them with M3 ...






That works, now the rest.






The fins work fine, they get pretty hot when cutting them




And done.




An EK block with some rad fins I love



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Nice, I love the black and red color scheme.
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I effin love the Dominator GT colors, I can only buy them because the other RAM color schemes are ugly in comparison
Nifty job you did there with the heatsink
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omg, you cut the ram fins?
i lost words..
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Fins gone?! You monster!!!!

Meant that in a good way. You monster.
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Didn't plan to do anything today but received a package and my fingers started to tingle

An EK block with some rad fins I love

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nice EK blocks they r beautys in ur sys l3p and nice with the "tingle" fingers ^^
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Small update

Drilling and tapping the small radiator to M4.








And back to the MarsII block

Daniel has been very busy with it last week.
Really this guy owns :P








Copper part done.




While he was busy with this I had to think of something for the POM part.
Got a spontaneous idea to recycle the red aluminum parts from the original cooler.
Off course with paint




Daniel didn't know what to think of it but we went for it
Time for me to measure again






And re-measuring. That guy thinks about everything.




And the result.







Daniel really liked it a lot at the end too, I'm completely in love!
Here the renders.







What do you guys think about it?

Only thing he wants from me is as much possible friends on Facebook, so please go ahead if you can guys
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I like it, a generic WB on it would make it blend into the other generic Video Cards, if you watch this one you get the feeling, and the certainty, that there is something with a strong kick under the hood
Awesome idea I'd say
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srsly i so gonna luv to see that waterblock, and taking does 2 pieces from the original cooler and put them on it, makes it look like look like u even like the Black and Red ROG colour scheme l3p ^^
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man you are in a different league shit .. id trade my left nut for your resources
massive props
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That waterblock looks amazing....can't wait for the end result. The only thing coming to my min now...is a plexi logo across the center...illuminated.
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That waterblock looks amazing....can't wait for the end result. The only thing coming to my min now...is a plexi logo across the center...illuminated.
That would be awesome with a custom L3p L4n logo, but would probably suck if you ever decided to resell it. Otherwise you could do an Asus Mars logo.
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That would be awesome with a custom L3p L4n logo, but would probably suck if you ever decided to resell it. Otherwise you could do an Asus Mars logo.
Just before reading your post I was thinking the same thing. Also the fact that you won't even need coloured coolant for it. You could go clear and have the plexi in red with white illumination. Although the clear plexi and tubing with red coolant and white lighting would look great.
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Thanks a lot guys!
Still thinking about it
More to come but first need to focus at something else
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This ^^^


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L3p?
Is there seriously a dude that makes custom WC blocks?
I really like that idea, also i like this dude's mod:http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...-lots-of-pics.
If i'm right you allready knew this project
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And another small update

The top panel.

Was walking around for a while with this idea. Want the plexi window to be flush with the black brushed aluminum.
But with only handwork I don't see it succeed. 0.5mm difference will be visible.
So decided to let the plexi be lasered and then try to get the window in by hand. (Thanks Brian!)
Will also take the opportunity to let the small logo's be lasered too, no names, just logo's.

This is the idea




Then first of all I want to thank Daniel and Ivo again for all the effort. Even till now ( :P ) they still have fun in doing this

Blocks for the POM Top and the aluminum backplate.




And the milling




Still a bit rough.














After some sanding.




Never saw a backplate without bolts or holes in sight before (Daniel ftw!)




The plan is to get it anodized in black and then mill in something.




And then the POM block. Some more explaining here.
For example this is 1/100 of the code the machine will go to create the block.

G2X82.098Y1.193I0.J-5.5
G1X126.96Y-14.456
G3X127.125Y-14.484I.165J.472
G3X127.17Y-14.482I0.J.5
G1X134.562Y-13.804
G2X135.064Y-13.781I.502J-5.477
G2X140.359Y-17.791I0.J-5.5
G1X140.584Y-18.592
G3X140.917Y-18.934I.481J.135
G1X170.725Y-28.234
G3X170.874Y-28.257I.149J.477
G3X171.346Y-27.921I0.J.5
G1X176.469Y-13.198
G2X181.161Y-9.529I5.194J-1.808
G1X236.129Y-4.486
G3X236.437Y-4.342I-.046J.498
G1X240.668Y-.111
G2X244.557Y1.5I3.889J-3.889





First a rubber cord a little smaller then the block is placed on the workspace.
This so the machine can suck it vacuum to the plate, off course it shouldn't move a mm.




First the holes and the basis shape.




Then adjust the rubber cord so the machine can go on.






And milling again.




The result.












Till the next update... the copperblock

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That's just amazing! Good work!
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Thanks my loyal follower :P

Lovely weather yesterday, so went out to lap my Cpu

This time I'm going to lap it faster then normal.
How to with extensive explanation can be found here:
http://www.l3p.nl/other-builds-mods/cpu-lapping/


http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Cpu still WITH warranty here

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All you need..

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Finding a way to protect the backside of the Cpu since Intel doesn’t
give a nice protection cap any more on boxed s1155 Cpu’s.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


So we use marking / painters tape.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


I’m using some rubber tape too.
This way you have a better grip and don’t get sore fingers.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Starting with P400.
Only a few “wipes” and … gone warranty.
The sanding with P400 is the most important and longest step.
Some people tape the sandpaper to the mirror, but if you hold it tight with your other hand you don’t have to.
Just go from left to right on the paper.
Don’t press on the cpu, just use the weight of your hand.
Every 2 minutes turn the cpu 90° clockwise.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


2 Minutes with P400.
Nothing to see yet.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


7 Minutes with P400.
You can see clearly this Cpu isn’t flat.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Another 3 Minutes with P400.
Total 10 Minutes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Another 10 Minutes with P400.
Total 20 Minutes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


And another 10 Minutes with P400.
Total 30 Minutes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


You can see the IHS is completely flat copper now.
Now the real polishing comes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


10 Minutes with P600.
Total 40 Minutes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Skipping P800.
Straightly to P1000.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


10 Minutes with P1000.
Total 50 Minutes.
You can see it’s already starting to mirror.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Further on with P1500.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


10 Minutes with P1500.
Total 1 hour.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


P2000.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


10 Minutes with P2000
Total 1 hours and 10 Minutes

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Now we need to change our strategy.
First of all clean the mirror and the cpu.
This is because the old copper particles can ruin your polish job by rubbing them into the IHS.
Now you don’t go from left to right with the cpu.
Just move in a circle for 2 minutes and then turn the cpu 90° clockwise again.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


10 Minutes with P2500.
Total 1 hours and 20 Minutes.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


You can see the copper dust already starts to oxidise.

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


5 Minutes with P2500.
Total 1 hours and 25 Minutes.
Almost done. :P

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Another 5 Minutes with P2500
Total One and a half hour!

http://www.l3p.nl/files/Hardware/Cpu...%5B550x%5D.JPG


Pictures are clickable for full resolution.

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Back to the case tomorrow
truly outstanding :O Just out of curiousity, how much would this improve temperatures from the original state?

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Here you go

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Small update
(Slowly we're getting there)

First of all I want to announce a new sponsor .. Corsair!
After the Bit-Tech MOTY they contacted me for sponsoring this project.
(If you only knew how glad I am with this!)








Thanks Corsair!!




And ordered a laser cutted en engraved casewindow.





If I ever win the lotto ... :P







Done.




And one day later




Quick preview.




This weekend first saw it in and then a very lot of sanding I guess.




And another test.



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