Wall-E

madness777

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Hey lads!

I'll introduce you to my wall PC/bench system. The story goes like this. In the past, when I only had my main system available for testing different hardware or software (different HDD's, GPU's, OS versions and so on), I was slowly getting tired of opening it up, switching everything out, then putting everything back in the way it was and while all this was happening, my OS got messed up and a reinstall was inevitable. Also, with so much hardware going in and out of the system, my hardware was getting beaten and could not work 100% after a while, so I had to send most of the stuff into warranty. So much annoying stuff, then one day I got completely tired of it, decided it's time to put together a proper system for myself and just leave it there, NO touchy! Soon after that I bought myself a GA-Z77X-UD5H for a bargain and built a bench with my old 2600k, 4GB G.Skill RipJaws and 840EVO. For a while, it was just sitting there on my table, taking a lot of space and not really looking reliable. One night, I got the idea, why not stick it to the wall? I got a lot of the space on the table back and the mobo is way more accessible! Since then I started having fun with it. It went through so much, I could really say, Gigabyte is telling the truth, it's ultra durable. It's working nonstop, with no problems whatsoever! I also use it to recover data, recover HDD's, test GPU's and all that good stuff.
With my modding ideas slowly coming back to life, I just couldn't hold them back and started ''modding'' the whole thing, making it better. The mobo went through a paint job, the tray got its back IO back and recently, the CPU got cooler with watercooling. How I mounted everything? On the wall around the motherboard of course! This idea was in my head for months and I finally got it done!
The funny thing is, I couldn't find the right name for it, but when I decided to make this thread, suddenly, an idea! Wall-E! Not copying the character, but summing the idea of it in one name!

Ok, moving on to the specs! It's really hard to tell you the specs, because the hardware on it is constantly changing. But the best confing is (when I want to use it for myself):
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
i7 2600k
G.Skill 4GB 2x2GB 1600MHz
GTX295 Single PCB
SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB
Seasonic Platinum 660W
Windows 8.1
Wireless mouse & keyboard
EK watercooling (when I was buying the parts, I saw, the single PCB GTX295 waterblock was still available, ordered it and then sadly was informed they're EOL and EK doesn't have them anymore. I really wanted that piece, because I could make a feature out of it and I just love the look of the block. I mean, please: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/614zCJowpCL._SL1500_.jpg )

These are the latest pictures of it.

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I really couldn't live without it, it saves so much time for me, while my stuff is safe on my main system!

Some pictures when I had fun with it.

7970 Matrix CF
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Cool comparison with a GTX295
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GTX295 Quad SLI
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Painted and sleeved stock cooler, doesn't look too shabby!
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Thanks for looking! :D
 
This is really different but really cool :). The stock cooler looks like a completely different beast as well!
 
I'd rotate the mobo 90 degrees to allow the airflow to follow the natural effect of heat rising of it's own accord and bring in air from lower in the room for more cooling.
It's easy enough without the box, and the gpus will stand up and not have weight pulling them sideways out of the slots.
Since you are outside the box, why not think outside the box too? :)

I like it, all except for keeping it dust free that is.
 
really cool and simple idea. Just hope nobody splashes anything on it. Was the backplate for one of the cards come like that? Is it so the top card can also cool the back of the bottom card?
 
A little update on the graphics card. Got an AquaComputer waterblock for my single PCB GTX295! I needed to polish it, the copper had so many fingerprints all over it and the water canals were full of algae! But after a few hours of work, the result is satisfying!

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The water gets SO HOT after a few minutes of GPU load, this thing pumps out so much heat, it's mind blowing! The card is VModed though. Both cores are running at 1.15v, pulling roughly 500W out of the wall running Unigine Tropics. The CPU is at 5GHz 1.45v. That little rad is having trouble coping with all the power! Lovin it!
 
Nice , I like the Idea ,
I Think It's A wooden Wall .
here it's a Stone Wall , if want to Do this , i'll be using alot of Power drilling :)
 
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