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Cut out rear fan opening. Fabricated pump mounting panel, intake hose manifold mounting panel, and front bay dual radiator setup. Nickel plated and lapped D-Tek Fuzion. See worklog for more info.
Super quiet during light to medium computing, and quieter than one would expect during gaming. Stay tuned, n.audBl 2.0 is in the works.
77 Comments on n.audBl 1.1
I welcome your feedback, whether it be good or bad. Please don't hesitate to throw your 2 cents out. And even more so... please respect other people's right to submit their opinion.
2.Complexity, I like that word,, Got it from pentastar111 = Nobel Prize
3.Design = Nobel Prize
4.Creativity = Nobel prize
5.Originality = Nobel Prize
6.Execution = Nobel Prize
7.hardware = Nobel Prize
8.Wire/M = Nobel Prize
9.Fabrication = Nobel Prize
10.The Balls to put a system this Wicked Together = Nobel Prize
I just see the Sata cables...damn! O_O
10/10 is the least one can vote
By the way I hope sometime I get to see this comp in person
FYI, Initially I was just going to update the original 'n.audBl' gallery submission with new pictures and specs, but I decided enough has changed to warrant just starting a new thread. If I had just updated the pictures and specs on the old one then a lot of the old discussion wouldn't have made sense anymore.
ITS TOO GOOD! 10/10
The fact you got in there with a cam is proof enough of how well laid out it is and put together it is.
12/10 more even, best i've seen so far. Top job.
Gam
Quick question on the Pump3 loads. Since they are in parallel, do you have any way of adjusting flow to each of the 3 chains? That is to say, lets say you notice that the NB segment gets too hot, do you have valves downstream to reduce flow in the other 2 segments to allow more flow to that segment? Just a question I always thought about when pondering parallel loops.
Thanks for the compliment. The short answer to your question is 'no'. I spent weeks drawing diagram after diagram before I finally settled on the current configuration. Obviously Pump 3 is stressed more than the other two pumps, but that is the point of its existance. I went with the third loop for the sole purpose of allowing the CPU to have its own pump and for the GPUs to have their own pump. Originally I had intended for the PPU to be on the same circuit as the video cards, but aesthetically it just didn't work for me.
The circuit with the PPU, SB, and 4 HDDs is the most restrictive of the three circuits on Pump 3. However, these are all items that either produce the least amount of heat or are least vunerable to heat.
The circuit with the NB and VREGs recieves the highest flow. This is what I wanted... more specifically, I didn't want much restriction throught the NB. The VREGs were put on this circuit to help balance it out a bit. It still recieves a bit more flow than I would like, though. Ideally I would like to send some of this circuits flow to the PPU, SB, HDD circuit. There are devices on th market that crimp the hose to induce restriction. I'll probably end up getting one and installing it in an inconspicuous place.
Originally the RAM coolers were supposed to be in series with one another, but this proved to be far to restrictive. Putting them in parallel solved the problem.
Here is a little bit of FYI information. To determine all of this I used bubbles. During flow testing I purposely underfilled the reservoir to induce enough turbulance to form bubbles, which were then sucked up by the pump intake tube and sent through the system. I was able to observe the speed the bubbles traveled through the various circuits. The CPU curcuit flows so fast that I almost couldn't even track the bubbles. The VID circuit flows about as well as one would expect. But the 'Everything Else' circuit required a bit of tuning to get flowing the way I have it now. It's still not quite ideal, but definitely acceptable.
Pure genius!
This is the best setup I have seen.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing I could even attempt to find fault with.
Now to begin building a custom enclosure to house all that! :D
Thoughtdisorder... um... so glad I can help you out, bro!
I thought if i was rich, I would build this easily, I was wrong. You Have My 10, Keep up a good work.
High performance and overclockability with minimal noise was always the primary goal of this build.
Thank you for the compliment and vote.
BTW, I got the VGA cooler.....Thanks much.
All i can say is ..wow what a fuckin nice case mod......10
I would be safe in saying if you ever wanted to change careers their would be an opening for you at Falcon, Voodoo, Puget. This is even better than Crazy PC mod guy's posts. No offense to his rigs.
Perfect 11.
If I may ask. Is this a very well thought out planned build, that took a week to put together.
Or a year long build. I am only asking beacause, I have been working on a very big water cooled rig, but I keep changing things around. Not to mention throwing a boat load of coin at Sidewinder and Performance PCs (PITA to deal with I am sure someone will here here-here me on that). Now I see your rig and I want to change more stuff on mine. Oh well, it will get posted eventually one way or another.
I raise my glass to you. Love the IMON too.
You eventually get to the point where you have to commit to a certain plan and stop deviating from it, regardless of what better idea you get. I consider a lot of the ideas and concepts that weren't used in this build to simply be plans for future builds.
i really like all the lite blue liquid cooling!
10/10
Dont take this as negative feedback please, its constructive criticism, but i guess i have only said its a little OTT because i like my setups simplistic . . . Anywho, can i also ask, what temps does this whole shabang pull?
This Mod is a 10 out of 10....
If I had to pick one fault if someone pointed a gun to my head I would say I would have picked a different case to fit all this one...
Never the less this case is hard to duplicate hey if there is anyone that can do this..
Email me immediately.
Watercooling the hdds served a few purposes. First off... I wanted it to be a 'fully watercooled' system. Second, I wanted the innovatek hdd coolers to contribute to the all black finished off look of the front drive bay area. Third, the hdd coolers look so much better than any other option. Fourth, the original hdd cage was removed to install a dual radiator heat exchanger in its place. Fifth, 4 hdds would not fit in the original hdd cage so I was forced to find some sort of alternative anyways.
Sixth... it's just bad ass!!
I'm not trying to slam you... just defending/explaining my choice. Thank you for the feedback and kind comments!
may i ask if you have a link for the HDD Water Blocks you used, i can't seem to find them anywhere, or did you make a Custom enclosure for them?
I bought the first two from HighSpeedPC.com, but they don't have them in stock anymore and haven't for well over a year now. The other two I had to go through a German supplier and paid out the nose for them. Using google and babblefish to translate the website was oh-so-fun.
www.aquatuning.de/product_info.php?language=en&info=p1964_Innovatek-HDM-L-Pro-schwarz-HD-D--mmbox-mit-Wasserk--hlung-und-Entkopplung.html&
Here? i really like them and they look amazing on your mod.
oh and good luck on your soprano mod!
Don't worry about this Viana chick. A Lot of pissed off people have already pm'ed the Mod's.
If you look at her thread posts, in one day she managed to lower some 100 or so case mods. Just some crack head I am sure. They will probably ban her and delete all her posts. I hope anyway.
How is the new build coming along?
Kaos
If I could give a bit of constructive criticism without being offensive...try and hid the SATA cable and any other cables that can be seen. This will improve the overall look dramatically. And BTW YOU...YOU are a GOD to me...this PC is one of the greatest...NO...THE GREATEST PC I have EVER SEEN! Congratulations on an outstanding rig...I wish you great luck in your future rigs and hopefully they can be as sacred as this one.
Happy Easter!
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Primo work dude :toast:
Heck, I own the darn thing and I still come here every once in a while to stare at my own pics.
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