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[Project Log] Xilence Interceptor Pro "Spider Spirit"
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![]() First, sorry for my english, I'm french and make some mistakes. I will use a translator as much as possible to make as few mistakes, make me understand and understand your comments and suggestions. This is my first real project in a box (I already assembled some configurations) but this time there will be installing a watercooling, cutouts, painting, sheathing .... For a first I attempt directly the big work. My case, November 2011: Case: Antec 300 MB: Asus P8Z68-V CPU: i5-2500k PSU: Cooler Master GX750w GPU: Gainward GTX560-Ti Golden Sample RAM: 4*4Go G.Skill Ripjaws 1600MHz HDD: Seagate 500Go Warning: Spoiler!
I replaced the graphics card 1 month later (factory default) by SLI MSI N560GTX-Ti TFIII PE, bought a Corsair H80 and 2 more HDD (Seagate Barracuda 2To) Warning: Spoiler!
The place is limited in this case and components began to heat up a bit too, so I decided to take a bigger for better ventilation, with in mind to install a watercooling for GPU cards Step 2 I :wubsmiley the Xilence Interceptor Pro when I saw it, so I decided to buy it, with a new PSU Warning: Spoiler!
I assembled the Antec's configuration (with new PSU and some parts in stock from other cases) Warning: Spoiler!
Step 3 I noticed that the air flow was not terrible on top of the box, so I decided to make a few tweaks. My first steps in modding ![]() Warning: Spoiler!
My first watercooling project: Warning: Spoiler!
Unfortunately, no waterblock was designed for these graphics cards so it was necessary to review the entire project. Step 4 Meanwhile, I found and bought the MSI Big Bang XPower MB II, i7-3930K, a NZXT Sentry LXE Rheobus, 520Series 180Go Intel SSD, Cyborg V.7 keyboard, RAT3 mouse, new fans (Bitfénix Spectre Pro Led) and 8x4Go G.Skill Ares 2133MHz. Warning: Spoiler!
And now, my new watercooling project (new model in progress with final elements) Warning: Spoiler!
Components: Radiators: CPU - Phobya 480 G-Changer [WAITING DELIVERY] GPU - 2x Phobya 360 G-Changer + 2x supports [IN STOCK] & [WAITING DELIVERY] Tanks: Koolance RP-452X2 [IN STOCK] ![]() 2x Alphacool Cape Fuzion Core 10 [WAITING DELIVERY] ![]() ![]() Pumps & tops: 2x Alphacool VP655-T12 [IN STOCK] ![]() 2x KooLance - Top Acetal pour Pompe Laing D5 - PMP450-S [WAITING DELIVERY] ![]() Waterblocks CPU & GPU: XSPC Raystorm [IN STOCK] ![]() 2x SwifTech KOMODO & 1x SWIFTECH Bridge CF [WAITING DELIVERY] ![]() ![]() Hoses, nozzles, liquid: TYGON R3603-13/19 [WAITING DELIVERY] ![]() Lots d'embouts, passe-cloison (EK, Koolance, XSPC, Bitspower...)... bought on forums [IN STOCK] ![]() EK Water Blocks EK-EKOOLANT UV Blue & EK Water Blocks EK-EKOOLANT Blood Red [IN STOCK] ![]() Rheobus, probes: Bitfénix Recon [IN STOCK] ![]() 2x Sonde de Température + Afficheur LCD & Façade pour 2 Afficheurs LCD [WAITING DELIVERY] ![]() ![]() ![]() Graphic cards: 2x HIS Radeon HD 7970 IceQ X²-GHz Ed. [CURRENT PURCHASE] ![]() RAM: 2x G.Skill Turbulence II [IN STOCK] ![]() Sleeving: Gaines VedayShop et Phobya [IN STOCK] ![]() And some tuning and modding (cutouts, painting, sheathing) will be done before, during and after watercooling assembly. Last edited by babouk100; Mar 23, 2013 at 11:01 AM. |
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This loop setup is quite different and I am curious about the temp results! I am looking forward to your progress of this BEASTLY case!
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With a case like this one, I have to make a beastly watercooling. As I said, it's my first watercooling and to have components, it's very hard here (Reunion Island) and expensive. Good computer stores are rare here and selling websites online that ship here are few and taxes are high. So, it takes lot of time to find all the components I need. ![]() Nevertheless, I'll still do my watercooling even if it takes time and money.
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Are those waterblocks compatible with the layout of the his ice-q you want to buy? It seems like most gpu waterblocks are designed for reference cards.
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Looks great! We love french modders. Also, may I ask, where do you get your parts from?
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I know HIS are good 7970's cards so I looked for the good one. After long seachs, mails...I had, at least, my response. With HIS' cards, the references wit ...2M are PCB reference (all video ports on 1 line). H797QM3G2M , H797QMT3G2M and H797QMC3G2M are PCB reference. GOOD: ![]() NOT GOOD: ![]() And... techpowerup.com said ![]() Quote:
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Here aree the web sites where I order parts: ldlc.com materiel.net docmicro.com watercooling.fr and for sleeving: vedayshop.fr |
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Woo un FR ! Pas mal le monstre
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Package still not arrived. It is in Reunion, but under customs. Few days to wait for fittings, tank, pumps.
Other news, I ordered some items for modding: sleeves and other useful tips ![]() and next to order this week: Phobya 480 G-Changer Support for the 360 rads tops Koolance for the pumps Tygon hose modding tool Last edited by babouk100; Jan 22, 2013 at 05:57 AM. |
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great project.
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Thanks to all. It takes time, but it progresses. Future purchases are the graphic cards, waterblocks and FrozenQ tanks. But not now, have to wait until the next payday
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Not the choice. It's very hard to have watercooling elements here. 1 week minimum between order and delivery . More is better than less
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Small change in the choice of pieces that make up the WC.
I'll give my cpu wb EK to my brother and I, for my part, will order the XSPC Raystorm
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Found a reseller here in Reunion for the XSPC Raystorm, and I bought it. I'll take it tomorrow at the shop.
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This last one is SICK...
Keep these pics coming! |
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