Orca

So in the last update I had just rebuilt the case with all the new bolts and that meant the custom floor was in. The blacnking plates for what was left of the drive bay covers were still in bear metal but all ready to go.

Quite a bit has happened since! So lets get cracking with the photos....

This little lot just cost me £150! All stainless, bolts are custom blacked and wont rust like normal black bolts will..... The Red washers are also stainless and cost £50 alone but its just to add some more small flashes of red for the detail freaks. LIKE ME!

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Next thing I needed to do was fix the radiator securely, I found some mounts I like but getting them is a complete pitFa! Thanks to my pal Stelios at www.thekoolroom.com these brackets were flown in from Australia!

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We all know the 80mm thick Alphacool All Copper Monster rad is huge so the brackets were 100% needed. If you look Ive staggered them to spread the support. First picture is on the radator:

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Then used this to mark out the blanking plate. Skip a few steps and you get this. The bolts go though both blacking plates for extra stength and help holts the two tight to the case:

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Next UP SSD's I put the side panel on to work out roughly where I wanted them with some mock up 60GB drives I have here. This is a bloody good point to follow the video because I show you exactly how I fitted them.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQtKj6K9AXs





Anyways the final results is this when its all fitted and Di-Noc on

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Scarily close to being time for hardware now! Ive tested my 3960X's and chosen the best one for this rig, just as Im ready to put it together Intel email me and tell me Ill have a 3970X in the next few weeks! DILEMMA!

So fellow OC3D babies, what do you think of how its coming together?
 
The whole project is looking absolutely gorgeous Tom, excited to see the end product and envious it isn't mine!
 
frikking awesome Tom, an epic build in the making, and as always a fine eye for detail.
I look forward to seeing the hardware going in, and the follow up vids.

You gotta be tempted with the offer of a 3970:dribble:
 
I am a new member and a first time poster, but mostly read the forums . I have been watching Tom's youtube video's for about a year now. I like his attention to detail and his honest opinion of products he reviews. I've watched all of his Orca build logs so far and can't wait to see the final build complete.
I have always bought off the shelf computers and I hope to one day build my first computer , just trying to get up the nerve to choose the components and build one.
 
I am a new member and a first time poster, but mostly read the forums . I have been watching Tom's youtube video's for about a year now. I like his attention to detail and his honest opinion of products he reviews. I've watched all of his Orca build logs so far and can't wait to see the final build complete.
I have always bought off the shelf computers and I hope to one day build my first computer , just trying to get up the nerve to choose the components and build one.


Perfect place to learn here dude :)
 
tom, your rig is going to be an absolute stunner
keep up the good work... really looking forward to the next update
 
It's now ridiculous to me to think that those cutaways were not designed to house SSDs. Just... brilliant.

I'd wait for the new CPU but... well, no harm in throwing a different one in there in the meantime, right? :p
 
Really love what you did with the SSDs. Funny how stuff like that works. Now that I see it it's painfully obvious, but beforehand I probably never would have come up with that. I'm sure it's been said before, but damn do you have an eye for this sort of thing.
 
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