Project log: Bakunawa

DirectOverkill

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Hello boys and girls!

Some time has past since I decided not only build, but also display computer for all doubters, non believers (in power and beauty of water cooling) and people who are generally interested in hardware.

As a log must have a title I named mine after a dragon in Philippine mythology that is often represented as a gigantic sea serpent. It is believed to be the cause of eclipses.

It appears as a giant sea serpent with a mouth the size of a lake, a red tongue, whiskers, gills, small wires at its sides, and two sets of wings, one is large and ash-gray while the other is small and is found further down its body [source: Wiki].

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Cooling equipment:

CPU blocks: EK-Supreme HF - Full Nickel

GPU block: EK-FC6990 Nickel with backplate

VRM block: EK-MOSFET ASUS P8P67 - EN (Nickel)

RAM block: EK-RAM Dominator - EN (Nickel)

Reservoir: EK-BAY SPIN Reservoir - Plexi

Pump: EK-DCP 4.0 (12V DC Pump)

Radiator: EK-CoolStream RAD XTX (360) & EK-CoolStream RAD XTC (140)

Fans: Xigmatek XLF-F1256 Blue - 120mm

Fittings: EK-PSC Fitting 10mm - G1/4 E-Nickel & EK-PSC Adapter 45° G1/4 Nickel

I was most confused about the case and the size it was needed to put all the hardware inside. Mouse excluded

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then I came across with this one

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dragon alike figure was just something a BIG YES! for me as I did not feel comfortable doing custom design on sides of case.

More pics of case

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and then black spray painted

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While the case was away and getting dry I had block EK-FC6990 block installed onto card

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a CPU block is pure mirror finish job

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A close up of PSU

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Before with pre installed 140 fan by coolermaster

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and after with a big XTX radiator
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Positioning of blocks is more or less final

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A GPU block and a sound card are very close. Now I understand why ppl worry when going with SLI. This is not a work for ppl with two left hands.:\

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A close up to Voltage Regulator Module water block

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HDDs are set. 2 Teras should last me for a while. And man am I glad I bought them before the flooding in Thailand. The prices now are outrageous.

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I was first thinking positioning a pump right under HDDs, but that would involve some cutting and a case was already painted :whistling:

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While I was at it and checked for all the space I thought another radiator would not hurt
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And I was not wrong!

..after all the hard work a man needs to cool off. Got a freebie from ek along my order. Nice gesture
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A lovely reflection in backplate of work done so far.

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Bring on the tube routing!
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Continued:

A CPU block had to be reorientated, because tubes are just too close to each other and kinks had to be avoided

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You can still spot a small kinks on this pic
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, but that little DCP pump is strong enough to push the flow. Tubes feel more sturdy and inflated once you power it up, hence a good pressure.

Adding a RAM block:

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Installing reservoir:

I decided to go with bay reservoir as front of case looks just plain boring.

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A final look of tube routing is something like this:

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I think blue coolant goes well with blue motherboard's aluminum stock sinks.

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And the final product

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At this point I would like to thank to Tiborrr@EKWB for great installation hints and to Eddy for making such a great water cooling stuff. Cheers!


I also had a little accident during spray painting of front red mask. I was going for black scheme, but ended up buying a replacement panel.

More photo with front mask on.

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UV Ekoolant under LED light.

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Overclocking and performance

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I thought i've seen it all but i'm proven wrong: A motherf***ing RAM waterblock?
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Really, did not know these exist
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Really excellent build and beautiful photos to match. I am really interested in water cooling and it's always nice to see someone pulling it off so superbly
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