No drip H2o chassis

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October 31st 2015
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Good (5.1)
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Key Features:
Scratch Build
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dAKSCko8Ug
System Specs:
  • evga sr2
  • 4 way gtx 580 hydrocoppers
  • triple 480 rads
  • 24 120mm fans
  • 3 80mm fans
  • evga 1500 supernova psu
  • vagar 360 deg rotation pump and res
  • evga custom 4 way sli jumper
  • robotic chassis
  • 360 degree chassis (low drip water block removal)
  • invertible dvd /2.5 inch caddy
  • 5* 5.25 hd caddy
  • full load (30 amp)data/power slip rings
  • laser cut powder coated welsh steel chassis
  • mini cooper axle hubs
  • lift off - hinged side panels
  • morphable chassis
Performed Mods:
Full laser cut welsh steel or aluminium customisable chassis Hand built invertible reservoir (floppy tube like aeroplane fuel tank suction) loop will work in any orientation High power water pump with suction and 24-7 use- time on potentiometer (adjust speed) 1 into 3 balanced manifold branch -radiator supply. also even branched gpu cpu chip water supply 1 cable (30amps 240v ethernet over power slip rings)robotic ability chassis drive system with pcoip module to carry ALL DATA and power enabling totally free driven live orientation powered by a remote monitor / user interface
I wanted to be able to remove the chip water blocks (cpu's gpu's ram etc) with no drips on the board , so I designed and built a case that could be inverted ,then I realized the chassis could be driven by servos ,
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15 Comments on No drip H2o chassis

#1
msamelis
All these photos are clearly taken from YouTube and are not of decent quality but the case itself looks like a lot of work. Personally, am not voting until we (hopefully) see better pics.
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#2
BRENDAN COLES
msamelisAll these photos are clearly taken from YouTube and are not of decent quality but the case itself looks like a lot of work. Personally, am not voting until we (hopefully) see better pics.
Yes you are correct, I will sort out some decent images , I used the youtube images to see if
there was any interest ,cheers
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#3
Patrick3463
Hmm i wonder how HDDs will react to constant movement. I dont think they will like it.
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#4
BRENDAN COLES
Patrick3463Hmm i wonder how HDDs will react to constant movement. I dont think they will like it.
HDD'S with rotating disks are old tech now anyway what with M.2 SSD,S on the motherboards but traditional disk drives
may have disliked judder , there is a new revision to this chassis design as the hardware is changing so fast the big 3.5 drives
could if needed be NAS through the ethernet over power
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#6
BRENDAN COLES
its just a prototype , they are messy , I havn't posted it to win a beauty competition , this is one of my nicer looking builds
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#7
ArtX38
I voted 10/10 because:
Nice job......
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#9
jboydgolfer
I voted 6/10 because:

i voted 6 because although not my taste, the case Clearly involved a VERY large amount of work, and ingenuity, not to mention extreme creativity.

If the case had been submitted as a finished product, and not in it's "prototype" state, maybe my rating would have been higher(likely would have) also better images of a Finished product would help.

All said and done, a 6 is classified as an "Excellent" rating, and is nothing to be scoffed at. IMO this is an Excellent build, with the potential for greater ratings had it just been submitted as a finished , well documented project (by well documented I am referring to the quality of the images).

great work.
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#10
BRENDAN COLES
Many thanks jboydgolfer,

The SR2 version is in bits now as the EVGA motherboard was faulty and EVGA 's SRX mobo was a failure so I heard,

And after all that work I was somewhat deflated , EVGA were not interested ,so I decided to dual motherboard

the case , if you had seen the case up close it was a freak if your into hardware ,I still have the CAD drawings and was thinking

of doing a slightly smaller version in army colours around say the green gigabyte sniper mobo with 3 360mm rads if anybody wanted to see

something like that,

I am also designing a QUAD 480mm radiator CASE with 2 *480's horizontally back to back

on top and 2 horizontally back to back below with a BLACK ALUMINIUM chassis and clear ACRYLIC windows , the case measures 720mm high ,550mm

wide and about 220mm deep for those into BIG loops, thanks again for your comments , I have lost the close up pics of the SR2 build , thats a shame
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#11
KithKhan
I voted 10/10 because:

This is awesome! I love the overkill industrial look.
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#12
BRENDAN COLES
Thanks
KithKhan,

I might build a slightly smaller aluminium version in army colours with 3 *360mm rads

and an eatx board if enough people want to see it
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#13
coltmerg420
I voted 10/10 because:

Kali Linux ,big rig mm all nice and bright , and cold mm , I wont for Christmas lol
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#14
studmark
I voted 10/10 because:

Inventive
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#15
Jetster
I voted 8/10 because:

This chassis Ive seen before. Maybe it was earlier this year i can't remember. But great job
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