The Monolith

Remmy

New member
The Monolith - Switch 810 Watercooled Build

I call it The Monolith simply because it is big, black, and well.. monolithic.

I originally built this PC 2 years ago, but since last October there has been many many upgrades (with many more yet to come), and the only remaining original parts are the motherboard, CPU, HDD, and the optical drive. I'm at uni so I spend most of my student loan on this thing hehe.

In around 6 weeks I'm upgrading several more things, including: Watercooling my 2nd GPU (I bought them at different times), adding a second radiator, going push/pull on both radiators, new pump, new reservoir, a flow indicator, Corsair individually braided cables, and making some aluminium panels. I want the XSPC Raystorm CPU block too but it's hardly essential (not that any of the rest of the hardware is either lol).

Rig Spec:
NZXT Switch 810 Black
Corsair AX850
Asus P8P67 Pro
Intel i5 2500k
16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz
Zotac GTX580 1.5GB
Gainward GTX580 1.5GB
Asus Xonar D2
Corsair SP2500
128GB Vertex IV SSD
1TB Hitachi HDD
Samsung Blu-ray rewriter
Asus VE228HR 21.5" Monitor
Generic Microsoft Keyboard & Crappy Dell Mouse

Water cooling components:
EK-DCP 2.2 Pump/Res combo
EK-Supreme LTX CPU block
Aquagrafx GTX580 block
Phobya G-Changer 360mm 60mm thick
3x Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition (Soon to be 10!)
EK 3/8"-1/2" Compression fittings (The angled fittings are just non-branded fittings)

Here is my desk area (I have the worst mouse/keyboard money can buy pretty much; I'm going to be getting a Corsair M65, and likely the K95, I just don't know when. I tend to prioritise the PC components over the peripherals):
DSCN0129_zpsf9d657f8.jpg.html
DSCN0129_zpsf9d657f8.jpg


The black panels on the bottom and right hand side are just makeshift panels made from an A4 file folder, and these will be replaced with aluminium panels coated in carbon fibre Di-Noc, I also plan to make a panel to cover the side of the optical bays. The HDD is in a Hot Swap bay in an optical bay.
DSCN0105_zps426782ef.jpg

DSCN0102_zps191dfaa6.jpg


The cables which could really do with some work lol :/ Plus Jeremy Kyle in the background haha
DSCN0100_zps4b066674.jpg


The upgrades I'm looking forward to putting in oh so much...

The extra fans I need for push/pull
DSCN0117_zpsfdb61c7a.jpg


My new pump, the trusty ol' MCP655 Vario (I'm getting the alphacool acrylic pump top for this)
DSCN0116_zpsd0a5339e.jpg


My reservoir, I absolutely love this thing and have done since I first laid eyes on them :) It was well worth the HUGE hole in the pocket
Cathode off:
DSCN0127_zpsd8d788dd.jpg


and on:
DSCN0119_zpsecd7a4aa.jpg


Here is the flow indicator I'm getting, whenever they get released
941687_506472096081018_302044814_n_zps5faa9d11.jpg


The second rad I'm getting is the Phobya G-Changer 240mm to match the 360mm in the roof.

Stay tuned for the updates, and feel free to leave any suggestions/criticisms you may have :)

Thanks for reading,
Jamie!

Edit 25/6/13: I've seen that the flow indicators have already been out for a week on SpecialTech, I don't know how I never saw that, so I've just ordered the indicator and pump top :)

UPDATE 9/8/13: I've had my delivery of supplies now, and I've got everything I need to finish this bad boy for the time being :) All of the hardware is the same, only the water cooling, cables, and panels have changed.

Water cooling components:
Swiftech MCP655 Vario w/ Alphacool pump top
FrozenQ Fusion 250mm reservoir - Flourescent blue helices
Phobya G-Changer 360mm x 60mm
Phobya G-Changer 240mm x 60mm
EK LTX CPU block
2x Aquagrafx GTX580 block
Primochill Vortex Flow Indicator
EK compression fittings 3/8" - 1/2"
Masterkleer tubing

Like a kid at Christmas:
DSCN0233_zpsb8bd930c.jpg


I love the smell of new rad
DSCN0239_zps5713f079.jpg


The Corsair braided cable kit
DSCN0236_zps13a47e3a.jpg


I've made a few custom aluminium panels, covered with carbon fibre vinyl, here's the corner/box section I made to cover the side and back of my optical bays:
DSCN0230_zps98a7d1f5.jpg


The naked GTX580
DSCN0245_zpsfe3299e4.jpg


With the lovely new block on it :)
DSCN0246_zps130c620b.jpg


I had some spare carbon vinyl so I thought I'd stick some on my SLI bridge
DSCN0254_zpsf72b4311.jpg


The case pretty much gutted out
DSCN0247_zps6ea47b4f.jpg


Starting to come together
DSCN0248_zpsef321e9d.jpg


Shamelessly took 'inspiration' from Tom with the SSD mounting, but let's be fair it's a fantastic place to stow them away
DSCN0276_zps8e50a174.jpg


I put the fillport out the back here instead of through the top which is where I wanted it but the tubing just wouldn't allow it, so I put the res cathode switch in the top instead
DSCN0277_zps7488555f.jpg

DSCN0278_zps0e9d2c50.jpg


The finished loop reading for filling
DSCN0269_zps2f308e6a.jpg


I had to make many compromises to get it to look as neat as this, for example I had to betray one of my most fundamental beliefs that I've been brought up on since I was a nipper, and put the front radiator in upside down, and no, putting it horizontal is not okay either ;) I'm still happy with how it looks but it's a bloody PITA to bleed that thing. I really like the straight and neat look of the SLI fitting between the GPUs and the flow indicator and GPU though :)

Filling, bleeding, and leak testing...
DSCN0272_zps1dbd2bd2.jpg


And finally, a few pictures of the end result

DSCN0283_zpsb6f20883.jpg

DSCN0279_zps3ced1296.jpg

DSCN0287_zps0ebff4f0.jpg


DSCN0301_zps41457694.jpg


I'm so happy with how it's turned out now, there's just one or two things I can still think of to do:
The PSU top still has a plain black cardboard panel on it, so I'd like to carbon fibre that, and I would like to make a panel to cover the 4 w\c tubing holes to the left of the GPUs which are a bit of an eyesore, and also maybe wrap the bottom of the pump, and the end caps of the res in vinyl. The USB 3 cable was impossible to heatshrink so unfortunately I've had to use electrical tape, so if I can find a braided USB3 header extender that'd be great. One more thing that I couldn't really get around was getting the pump in in such a way that it would be neat, and also allow me to access the speed control, so I've just got it stuck on 2 at the moment, and the temps are good, and the whole rig is silent as anything, but when I next fiddle with the loop I might try setting 3. I've also got my old NZXT braided LED cable to put back in but I've got no adhesive hooks at the moment so I'll do it soon, but it's hardly that important

Thanks for looking guys, feel free to leave any suggestions/criticisms/questions etc..

DSCN0129_zpsf9d657f8.jpg.html
 
Last edited:
Nice build log so far bud :) I have a question for you,the cpu waterblock is mounted sideways will that have any affect on cooling the cpu ?
 
i love you desktop background mate

Haha TBBT fan by any chance?
mind you schodingers cat is mentioned several times, since i have heard it mentioned lol

And i love the virus themed res. tempted to put my rig under water just for that res :)
 
Last edited:
Haha TBBT fan by any chance?
mind you schodingers cat is mentioned several times, since i have heard it mentioned lol

And i love the virus themed res. tempted to put my rig under water just for that res :)


yeah man i like TBBT haha an generally into science too have been since i was a kid
 
yeah man i like TBBT haha an generally into science too have been since i was a kid

Same here im getting a t-shirt with that on it makes me chuckle every time i see it. :) and im into physics as much as i am into computing but i see them more of a hobby, i do mechanical engineering as a job or will do if i can sort out some issues ive had
 
Nice build log so far bud :) I have a question for you,the cpu waterblock is mounted sideways will that have any affect on cooling the cpu ?

Mine isn't mounted sideways (well the text is the correct way up so I assume it's the right way up) and even if it wasn't it wouldn't make a difference mate :)

I'm a tard and I can't figure out how you quote multiple things in one post lol, so..

@Tripp: Thanks man :)

@symi: I know right, I've loved these since I discovered them and dreamed of one ever since :D

@AverageNinja: About 2 weeks now and I'll have the rest of the stuff (getting paid and birthday money too :) )

Can't wait to get the rest of my plans under way, so exciting.. till next time :)
 
Last edited:
Oooooh... I like the cover you have on the 5.25 inch bays. That's the part of the switch that I'm least fond of. Nice solution.
 
Oooooh... I like the cover you have on the 5.25 inch bays. That's the part of the switch that I'm least fond of. Nice solution.
Yeah I know tell me about it, just seeing it in the top corner of the window is so annoying lol, and thanks a lot by the way :)

sweet looking build mate
Cheers buddy :) It's finally nearing a stage when I can think it's almost 'complete' now :)
 
I love the custom carbonfiber look.

What are your temps with that fat rad?

Do you mean the difference from before I added the 2nd one to after?

Before (with just 360) load would be about 60 CPU, and 55 GPU (only 1 was w/c, the one on air was like 90 lol). I don't remember idle temps

After (with 360+240) load is about 65 CPU and 55 on both GPUs. All three things idle around 30.
 
Back
Top