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Worklog - Vintage Mod - IBM PS/1 with watercooling update 15th Nov.

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Hi everyone,

I’m halfway through a new vintage mod project and I figured it was a good time to share a few pics.

This is a follow-up to the mod of the IBM PS/1 2121 I posted a few weeks ago ( PS/1 2125 - ROG).


Objectives:

- Change the box from a PS/1 2121 to an IBM PS/1 2011: the original PS/1 of 1990, twice as thin: 26x7x30cm (width/height/depth).


My PS/1 2011, in working order, keeping this one :)




- Bring as little modification to the original box as possible, except the paintjob, and especially preserve the way it slides open.





- Keep the same CPU/MB and GPU (Asus ROG Impact VI et EVGA GTX770 SC)

- To do so, give up on both closed-circuit loops previously used for a single custom watercooling loop, with an external cooling tower.

- Having the tower’s design somewhat match the PS/1 look, especially air intakes.


Elements of the loop:
  • CPU Block EK Supremacy MX
  • GPU Block EK-FC770GTX with EK-FC780GTX Ti rear plate
  • Pump-Tank Combo EK-SBAY DDC 3.2 PWM
  • Radiator EK Coolstream XTC 280
  • 2 x Be Quiet Silent Wing 2 140mm fans
  • 4 simples 13/10 fittings and 4 L-shaped Alphacool 13/10 fittings
  • 2 Phobya Quick Coupling Valves, 13/10
  • Red EK coolant fluid
  • flexible Alphacool 13/10 tubing
Other parts
  • A flexible PCI-E 16x riser
  • SD Card Reader (Akasa AK-ICR-13)


First Step I : The cooling Tower


This PS/1 case is so small that I didn’t find a way to host the motherboard and graphic card together with the pump and tank. I chose a combo pump/tank instead and decided to put it in the external tower.

As for my previous mod I have few tools and mostly used spare acrylic sheets.

The tower dimensions are 15,3(width)x36(heigth)x13,5cm(depth) and the shape of the radiator let me install a SD card reader at the bottom.


Just to have a first idea, I stacked these elements together with a cardboard version of the grill:




And here are the blueprints (made with Draftsight):


Sides and vertical parts of the grill (acrylic 2,5mm) :




Top and bottom parts (acrylic 5mm) and horizontal parts of the grill (acrylic 4,5mm) :




A first try at putting things together:




Cleaning and gluing the grill







Aluminum radiator rails




Front view, once assembled and painted




For the paintwork, I tried to get the same texture as the PS/1 case using a sandy texture layer, plus a black layer… not quite like the original but still ok.

The grill is removable for maintenance




The back is still messy




I still need to simplify and braid the cables, and I will also make part of the tubbing rigid so that I can close the case, to get a cleaner look.

Front view with temporary braiding and quick coupling system installed




Close-up on connections





That’s all for now, coming back soon with an update on the modding of the case itself.

Thanks in advance for comments and suggestions! :)
 
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Looking forward to seeing the finished build. Also: nostalgia overload :)
 

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Next put in a ITX AMD APU system with a SSD and a KVM so with the flip of a switch you can go from old school spread sheets to some modern gaming.
 
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Thanks to you all for the interest!

I concur.
Next put in a ITX AMD APU system with a SSD and a KVM so with the flip of a switch you can go from old school spread sheets to some modern gaming.

Spread sheets ;) ? This 286 runs such great games as Wing Commander, Prince of Persia, X-Wing, Secret of the Monkey Island, etc...

I actually kept a working version of every generation of PC I used, for retro-gaming purpose :), and some of them indeed use a single 19" CRT through a KVM :)
 

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Thanks to you all for the interest!



Spread sheets ;) ? This 286 runs such great games as Wing Commander, Prince of Persia, X-Wing, Secret of the Monkey Island, etc...

I actually kept a working version of every generation of PC I used, for retro-gaming purpose :), and some of them indeed use a single 19" CRT through a KVM :)


you might want to run lemmings with that beast!
 
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you might want to run lemmings with that beast!

Eheh damn I forgot Lemmings! I have the 720k Floppy somewhere and the original box :) I forgot to mention Civilization and Simcity (both first of the name) as well.
 

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Hi everyone,

Here is an update after a long summer break.

Step II: modification of the PS/1 case itself

Over the summer I modded the case a bit with the following objectives:

- Keep the upper part clear of any modification in order place the screen on top, in the original PS/1 spirit (with the notable replacement of the 12'' CRT by a 29'' 21/9 LCD :) )

- Find an idea to make use of the floppy drive slot.

- Cut/drill the bottom of the case : to make an intake for the SFX PSU, and to fix it as well as the motherboard.

- Mod the back of the case to accommodate the I/O backplate, as well as connections to the cooling tower.

- Add something to hold the PCI-E 16x riser.

Before we start…

Front view of the original case



On my previous PS/1 mod someone told me it was a shame to do make use of the original 3.5’’ hole… I don’t have much space as the GPU will be right behind, but at least I will put USB ports there and the eject button will be recycled as a power-on switch.

Rear view



Quite a bit of work to come… with an obvious issue of rigidity in the end... will have to reinforce somehow. Those PS/2 ports are exactly the size of the pass-through Phobya quick release valves I bought… at least that one less cut-out.

Freeing space…



(Part of) what will get in



Clearly things will be quite packed in there… the SFX PSU barely fits in height, there is not enough width to use a rigid riser… hence the use of the flexible one so that the GPU and MB overlap.

Cutting out the bottom of the case




Work on the backplate






Some additions



From bottom to top :

- The PCI-E Riser holder

- A plate to reinforce the backplate

- The PSU holder


Front plate, painted




The front USB/LED/Switch panel and the power on LED






The bottom of the plate, painted






A view with everything assembled




That’s all for now… next step I will assemble everything and test the loop.

As usual comments and suggestions more than welcome!
 
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Hi everyone,


Just a quick update. Today :

Step III…. hmm… step I bis, back to the cooling tower


Here is where I had left it : quite a mess with all tubes coming out of the case.

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And here is a rather tidier layout, using L-shapped fittings (3x G1/4 ->13/10 from Alphacool and a generic 13/10 -> 13/10). I kept the flexible tubes, no real need to go for hard-tubing.




As a final touch I made a rear grill out of a spare steel grill sheet:


Note to self: this badly cuts, don’t forget gloves next time.


And here is the final view (just need to remember to conceal the power cable of the pump):





Next steps (hopefully soon): assembling the components and testing the loop.

Speaking of which, I am still looking for a PCI-E 3.0 certified replacement for my noname (and potentially non-reliable) PCI-E extender. I spotted the Lian Li PW-PCI-E38.

Anyone used it before? Any feedback? It seems more available than the 3M I was looking for initially.
 
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Hi everyone!

This project is slowly getting to an end :) (well, I am thinking of a few improvements already).

Step III inside tubing & installation of the components

First of all I had to mod my 770 into a single slot, as it was not fitting the height of the case, especially as ROG Impact VI and VII have a rather high module for wifi and M.2.

I hope that for the next gen Nvidia will move to single slot cards, it’s always scary to ‘butcher’ one’s equipment like this and I would like something more affordable than an EVGA 980ti Kingpin :)

Removing the cover of the second DVI slot:



I then cut each connection with cutting pliers:




As the graphic card is placed above and horizontally I had to wire everything and place the tubes in advance. I also had enough space to install a 2.5’’ hard drive

Inside view before the installation of the GPU:



Compared to my original plans I had to move the water intake to a closer location from the CPU… it’s not as nice as having in/out tubes side by side but I just didn’t have enough space... that said, this way the loop is simple and short.


With the GPU installed:



I am quite found of the EK backplate


Testing the loop, finally:




This weekend I should have some final pics of everything working on my desk :D
 
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And finally…


Here is the PS/1 with everything back on my desk and working.




Really glad I made this first attempt at building a custom watercooling loop it was fun J



It’s not quite over though… I’d love to lower temps a bit, probably going to install EK vardars, maybe a thicker radiator.

And now let the game begin.

 

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Hi everyone!

After a few days using the PC I am thinking of a few improvements for the next few weeks:

1. I would really like to get the temps down. I am thinking of replacing the radiator for an Alphacool Monsta 280 with4 EKWB Vardar F1-140 in push/pull... I would have loved to get my hands on some F3-140ER instead but they still seem to be unavailable.
Anyone ever tried these very thick radiators? Do you think the setup above would manage to cool my overclocked i5 and GTX770? (I assume it would not be worse than what i have anyway
)


This will also mean working on the tower again: slightly more depth and heigth (but I would really likse to stay below 40cm heigth in total including tank) and new rear grill.

2. I am going to rework the whole backplate of the main case, with female pwm and molex plugs especially... right now the external cable goes through the rear plate and is directly plugged to the components... I'd like something easier to unplug.

3. I am not convince by the phobya quick disconnect fittings I used... they tend to leak quite a bit when plugging in... messy and not really reassuring. I will try to find those used by EK for their Predator AiO, or maybe some Koolance...same again if anyone has tried these before advice more than welcome.
 
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Hi everyone, just a quick weekend update, on improving cooling and noise levels

More work on the grill of the cooling tower


The inner side, before:



It was far too partitioned and also very close to the fans


After reworking horizontal blades:




After reworking vertical blades:




From outside the grill looks almost the same, but I get temperatures (from what I see from idle and gaming, confirmation through OCCT forthcoming) as well as very low noise operation, that I only got before by removing the grill.

I also had a try at painting a thin red stripe on the upper part of the front plate of the case itself, as the black/red theme was not very obvious once the case was closed.

A first test:



Still working on it right now: sanding, new layers etc.


Next step: I want to add two new fans at the back of the tower to pull air from the radiator, but without changing the tubes too much.
 
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A few words to let you know that this project made me want to start a scratchbuild with the same concept of a compact case below the screen together with a cooling tower.
I am at the sketches stage right now.
More news soon.
 
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Motherboard ASUS w790E Sage SE
Cooling SilverStone XE360-4677
Memory 128gb Gskill Zeta R5 DDR5 RDIMMs
Video Card(s) MSI SUPRIM Liquid X 4090
Storage 1x 2TB WD SN850X | 2x 8TB GAMMIX S70
Display(s) 49" Philips Evnia OLED (49M2C8900)
Case Thermaltake Core P3 Pro Snow
Audio Device(s) Moondrop S8's on schitt Gunnr
Power Supply Seasonic Prime TX-1600
Mouse Lamzu Atlantis mini (White)
Keyboard Monsgeek M3 Lavender, Moondrop Luna lights
VR HMD Quest 3
Software Windows 11 Pro Workstation
Benchmark Scores I dont have time for that.
pretty sweet!
 
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