Thermaltake wall build (RE-FRESH)

ADmodz

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Hi all.
now that I've found my feet with my new job, it was time to start with some massive re-fresh build projects.
This one is for Scan Computers Ltd show room, this will also be doing the rounds at events next year.
This wall pc was originally made back in 2015 for Computex.
I was asked by HQ if I would like to give this a re-fresh and a new look, so being me I jumped straight in with a plan and a 4 day schedule.


Sponsors:- #hyperx #msigaming #thermaltakeuk #scancomputers


Component specs:-
Mobo:- Msi Z370 Godlike
CPU:- Intel 8700k
MEM:- 32 GIG Kingston Hyper x DDR4
GPU:- 2 x MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X
SSD:- 2 X 480 GB Kingston Hyper x Savage
M.2 NVME:- 480 GB Kingston Hyper x Predator
PSU:- Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB PLUS 1250W Titanium
Cables:- To The Wire Custom Sleeving.


Watercooling Components:-
RADS:- 1 x Thermaltake Pacific RL360
1 x Thermaltake Pacific RL480
CPU Block:- Thermaltake Pacific W4 Plus
GPU Blocks:-Thermaltake Pacific V-GTX 1080Ti Plus Transparent
Fans:-Thermaltake Riing Plus 14 LED RGB Radiator Fans / Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan.
Tubing:- Thermaltake 16/12 V-Tubler PETG
Fittings:-Thermaltake Pacific range
res / res pump combo
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acific R22 / Pacific PR22-D5 w/ Silent Kit
Flow Meters p
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acific Flow Indicator One




Day 1:-
with all of my kit loaded, it was time to travel up the M6 to Scan HQ, they had a build area set aside for me, the mammoth task was about to begin.
so after a struggle and 4 men carrying this monster, we goy it set in its build area, and it was time for me to tear this down.


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Day 2:-
Now that I had a blank canvas, it was time to get the mounting panel holes drilled and tapped for the new components. And new holes for the cable routing. My plan is to only have the sleeved cables on display.
Now after many hours of drilling, tapping, filing, it was time to mount some components and start on the mammoth cabling exercise.


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Day 3:-
well after a long day 2 (13 hours),it was time to get the raised panels mounted to the frame. This point was critical, and I wanted the raised panels to be spaced nicely apart. And bring them more in line than they were before. Not much of an adjustment, but just enough to step back and say that's better.


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whilst I was waiting for the paint to dry on the gpu/pump panel. I got on with tubing the cpu loop up.


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And a little bit of gpu block mounting time.....


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Now we are getting late into the night now,and finally the gpu/pump panel was dry enough to mount to the main chassis.
getting this done now will let me finish off the gpu loop tomorrow and get leak testing.


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now its time for food and beer.


Day 4 ( the final run) :-
With a early start under my belt, it was time to get the gpu loop finished and get this monster leak tested.


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leak testing for 4 hours,( I would of liked longer) not a drop leaking anywhere.
it was time to get the final loop coloured fluids in, and get windows installed and ready for the showroom.


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Well that's completed,now to pack all my kit up and travel up north for the next build.Thats a 1 day build for our weekend event coming up.


a full video will be done by Scan computers and the process I went through.
I hope you all like,and ill see you all soon.


a massive thank you to:-
#msigaming #hyperx #scancomputers


Adam
 
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I'm always wow'd by wall builds, wish I had the wall space or walls that could support the weight. I'd be frightened of my rig falling from a flimsy stud wall.
 
I'm always wow'd by wall builds, wish I had the wall space or walls that could support the weight. I'd be frightened of my rig falling from a flimsy stud wall.

Thank god this thing had big feet as well.
It had 4 big tv wall bracket arms on the back
It take 3 strong men to carry this beast
 
I know the steel fame inside the panel weighed 30kg
So with everything on it,I would say around the 50kg mark.
It’s 1.5 meters wide and 250 mm thick.
Very solid as well,no flex at all

So that wall panel weighs my than my TT Tower case. That came in at 27kg. Fully loaded it was 56kg.

I had to carry that up 4 flights of stairs when i moved. What a workout!
 
So that wall panel weighs my than my TT Tower case. That came in at 27kg. Fully loaded it was 56kg.

I had to carry that up 4 flights of stairs when i moved. What a workout!

lol.made you sweat then....
things we do eh for modding
 
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