Just started to use copper to heal me!

Clipperjay

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Hi been awhile people!
I got injured and had some time off, so to cut a long story short I was really bored and couldnt find a decent copper frame case PC on the tinternet?
I'll re-phrase that a copper case with actual water flowing through as a heat exchange!
Off I set to make one, still work in progress, but what do you guys think so far?

 
Hi been awhile people!

I'll re-phrase that a copper case with actual water flowing through as a heat exchange!
Off I set to make one, still work in progress, but what do you guys think so far?


YOU BEAST!!

Really looking forward to see progress and results
 
Thats awesome, i had such an idea once but never put it into practice, because lots of effort and i didnt have the tools to do it properly.

Gonna keep an eye on this!
 
YOU BEAST!!

Really looking forward to see progress and results

Thanks matey!:cool:

Thats awesome, i had such an idea once but never put it into practice, because lots of effort and i didnt have the tools to do it properly.

Gonna keep an eye on this!

Absolutley Right cost of copper is horrible and equipment and tools!


Love the idea behind this dude! Those panaflow fans are going to make a racket though!

Worst thing about budgets are budgets and they don't work very well undervolted, lowest I can go is 9v and they are still loud LOL!

Interesting concept will be keen in seeing the final result

Me too I'm not struggling with the case its the componets. I did this out of boredom and didn't need another computer.
What I need is a sponsor for parts like mobo, chip, ram and psu.
I've sorted out the watercooling side, as I had them lying around doing nothing. But realsitically to push forward I need componets for custom placements and fabrications TBF.
I could try a budget of £400, but thats cutting it close, a sleeper in reverse

I've got 1/2" copper for pipe work to hardware, but no hardware to mount:D
 
I'm not surprised you didn't find one of these on the internet lols.

Very intriguing idea.
 
I'm not surprised you didn't find one of these on the internet lols.

Very intriguing idea.

TBF I google: images and All.
Copper pc case
Computer made from copper
Computer case copper pipe
Still found nothing.........

I did find one person he used 90 degree bends, but no water just structure.
I use elbows to reduce restriction and the other case I found was starting to look promising, but then he stopped posting afterwards, he couldn't work out how to mount stuff without drilling into the water pipes LOL!

There are a few logistical problems with something like this:

1) Carbon from heat causes build up and clogging due to carbon from brazing & heat.
2) Copper is bloody expensive.
3) Copper is not the lightest materials to use.
4) Mixing metals and water causing galvanic corrosion.
5) Pump strong enough for flow to counter restrictions?
6) No test data on length of copper to actually cool enough?

I've taken each point and solved most of it. But half the battle is componets I need to work around and build with.

I can't even fully braze it all untill I choose a mobo and decide how to mount it in the perfect position and take it apart if I wanted to swap out the mobo aswell inherent problems working custom projects what turned into boredom has actuall taxed my senses for once :eek:

The black perspex arrived today:
The height of the perspex is exactly 244mm which is ATX height, but the actual piece is A3 size and 3mm thick. Waiting for M3 head screws six for the mounting frame to be bolted through should be strong enough to hold a mobo I think?
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Try searcing for steam punk might find some ideas. I did see one that used the frame as cooling. but so heavily modded it was quite repulsive. This however appears to be a nice simplistic approach so good luck :)
 
Try searcing for steam punk might find some ideas. I did see one that used the frame as cooling. but so heavily modded it was quite repulsive. This however appears to be a nice simplistic approach so good luck :)

I can see why you thought it was repulsive its not everyones taste but lots of detail and effort I can see form over function if thats what they wanted to achieve?
Thanks for the encouragement like I've said this was born from boredom LOL!

I wanted some advice about my inlets and outlets for my frame you can see I will be using 1/2" pipe but my compression joints in the water scene is lagging what can I use which method the compression brass joint or straight coupler from 15mm to 1/2"?
I assume I can buy 1/2" compression joints which uses 3/8"ID and 1/2" OD?




Or I could use old pvc pipe and a reducer?





 
o0 me likey this.

Are you going for a steampunk look?

Hello Rob No steam punk is like queen victoria on S&M to me!
I'm more function than form I'm sure 10meters of copper pipping will make a difference in cooling as for placement of pipes thats going to be a nightmare and probably alot of testing and disconecting joints for sure!
 
Don't get me wrong Clipperjay. Yours will be looking good. I was refering to the only other one I found. He had modded it so much that it was really over the top and no longer pleasing to the eye. :)
 
Don't get me wrong Clipperjay. Yours will be looking good. I was refering to the only other one I found. He had modded it so much that it was really over the top and no longer pleasing to the eye. :)

I took your post exactly the way you meant it fella :) All good !
Jay
 
I always thought this was a good idea, even harking back to when In Win released the D-Frame I wondered if someone would do a cooling frame build and now they have :) Kudos for doing this I'll be sure to keep an eye on the build as it unfolds.
 
I always thought this was a good idea, even harking back to when In Win released the D-Frame I wondered if someone would do a cooling frame build and now they have :) Kudos for doing this I'll be sure to keep an eye on the build as it unfolds.

Thanks Mate for the encouragement I'm flagging today :beerchug:
Well it was always going to make sense to have a frame and aid cooling, not sure why companies havent done it yet??? ohhh wait yes I do..................!
Its too bloody expensive LOL!
I think I'm about £150 or EUR180 into this and I'm still ordering small stuff for mounting and fabricating. :eek:
Like this modification of air bleeding at the top of the case when its hooked into a loop!

Today I compared a haswell build and skylake and close call skylake used overclocked i5 Haswell i7 non overclockable same budget mmmmmmmm?????? :confused:
 
I'd say if you can stretch to it, I'd always recommend an i7 K CPU to anyone they have such a great life span and the performance is consistent year on year. I've had Athlons, Phenoms, Bulldozers, Pentiums, i3s i5s and got my first i7 last year and I don't regret a thing best purchase I've ever made.
 
Been doing what I can with time and finances!
The evga had to return sadly it was wrapped up looking brand new then opened it up and it was used, as there were scratches along the cage and sticker. So back to square one in buying componets, but worst case I will use old parts from another computer after all I just did this for fun.
HD caddy looks okay!
Still waiting for loads of stuff from abroad to arrive so I can just get on with it TBF.
I'm looking forwards to flushing the crap out of the pipes, just to see what comes out of the whole frame since I started this.











 
Hello been awhile priorities took a turn but its easter half term and sometime on my hands
This is how far I got the new PSU G3 650W lovely better than the G2 and much more smaller footprint.
Started to work on the Mobo and and mountings.












 
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